When the final 60-day countdown begins for JEE Main 2026, students often feel the pressure building up. The goal now is simple: learn maximum, waste minimum.
This is the stage where you stop learning new chapters and start revising completed ones smartly and repeatedly.
At Vinjée Junior College, KPHB, Hyderabad —
👉 students receive last-minute guidance,
👉 rapid-revision notes,
👉 structured mock tests, and
👉 high-accuracy chapter-wise materials,
which help reduce stress and boost performance during this crucial phase.
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How to Divide & Structure Your 60-Day JEE Main Revision Plan
The most effective revision method is simple: structure everything.
Step 1 — List Known & Unknown Chapters
Start by dividing all chapters into two lists:
✔ Chapters you already know
✔ Chapters you don’t know well
For Known Chapters
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Revise using fast “one-shot” notes or revision lectures
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Immediately begin solving previous year questions (PYQs)
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This refreshes concepts and improves long-term retention
For Unknown Chapters
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Do not try to study them fully at this point
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Only brush up basics of topics with higher weightage
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Solve a few practice questions to gain familiarity
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Do not go deep — it only increases stress before the exam
A smart trick:
👉 Solve the past 4 years of JEE Main papers
👉 Then solve the previous 2 years without looking at solutions
Take 10–15 Mock Tests for Maximum Score Boost
Mock tests are the backbone of this 60-day plan.
At Vinjée Junior College, students practice through:
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Online timed mock tests
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Offline full-length practice papers
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Instant performance analytics
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Weak-area reattempt strategies
Your target:
⭐ 10–15 mock tests in the last two months
⭐ Reattempt your weak topics
⭐ Track accuracy improvements every week
Time Management Strategy for JEE Main 2026
Time is your biggest scoring tool. Start solving one full paper daily in 3 hours.
JEE Main Time-Management Tips
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Attempt easy questions first
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Don’t stick to 1 question for more than 2 minutes
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Keep 15 minutes at the end to review answers
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Maintain your order of subjects (PCM) consistently in every mock test
Subject-Wise Revision Strategy
Avoid reading all three subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Math) on the same day.
Instead:
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Focus on one subject per day
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Go deeper without feeling overwhelmed
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Strengthen retention with spaced revision
Formula & Key Notes Revision
Maintain a separate notebook for:
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Important formulas
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Shortcuts
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Key concepts
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Errors you commonly make
Revise this notebook daily.
Keep the Final Revision Plan Simple
Smart revision > endless revision.
Keep your final plan simple:
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One-shot revision
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Daily PYQs
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Mock tests
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Error correction
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Formula revision
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FAQs — JEE Main 2026 Last 60 Days Preparation
Q1: What are the best last-minute tips for JEE Main 2026?
Focus on NCERT basics, high-weightage chapters, and take 1–2 mock tests weekly. Avoid new topics.
Q2: How can I score 150+ in JEE Main in 2 months?
Follow a strict 60-day revision plan, practise mock tests, and analyse mistakes.
Students at Vinjée Jr College also benefit from expert mock-test strategies.
Q3: Which chapters should I prioritise in the last 60 days?
Thermodynamics, Current Electricity, Coordinate Geometry, Organic Chemistry basics.
Q4: How do I revise PCM effectively before the exam?
Use formula sheets, concept notes, and solve previous year papers daily.
Q5: What is the ideal 60-day study schedule?
Use 20-day revision cycles per subject, with regular mock test slots.




