Summary of "Last 100 Days Strategy for +80 MARKS馃敟 in Physics | JEE Main 2026 | Eduniti | Mohit Sir"
Summary of "Last 100 Days Strategy for +80 MARKS馃敟 in Physics | JEE Main 2026 | Eduniti | Mohit Sir"
Main Ideas and Lessons Conveyed
- Responsibility and Mindset
- The exam is your responsibility, not your coaching institute鈥檚.
- Success comes from self-discipline, focus, and studying even when unsupervised.
- Having a clear plan eliminates distractions and demotivation.
- Believe in yourself regardless of increasing competition.
- Avoid relying on last-minute preparation or depending solely on coaching schedules.
- Approach to Physics Preparation
- Scoring 80+ in Physics is practical and achievable with the right strategy.
- Start immediately; do not delay preparation until April or the last moment.
- Balance concept clarity and problem-solving practice.
- Testing is important but often overhyped; it should be done meaningfully, not excessively.
- Chapter-wise Strategy
- Categorize chapters into Strong, Medium, and Weak based on your understanding and practice.
- Focus primarily on big and important chapters first, then cover smaller chapters quickly later.
- Strong chapters: Revise regularly using short notes and focused problem-solving.
- Weak chapters: Allocate focused time (e.g., 5 days for Fluids and Rotation) for conceptual clarity and parallel problem-solving.
- Medium chapters: Understand concepts well, then increase question-solving practice.
- Basics of all chapters should be clear enough to solve JEE Mains level questions confidently.
- Use NCERT as a primary source for theory, especially for smaller chapters like Semiconductor, EM waves, Modern Physics.
- Important Chapters to Prioritize (Based on 2025 Exam Trends)
- Mechanics (including Kinematics, Newton鈥檚 Laws, Work-Energy, Rotation, Gravitation)
- Thermodynamics (formula-heavy, requires strong command)
- Fluids (high weightage but large chapter)
- Optics (Ray and Wave optics)
- SHM (Simple Harmonic Motion)
- Modern Physics (can be done later; consists of smaller subtopics)
- Unit, Dimension, and Error Analysis (to be done last)
- Revision Methodology
- Use concise short notes or provided PDFs (e.g., Formula Marathon notes).
- Watch revision videos (playlist links provided) for efficient concept recall.
- After revision, practice recalling concepts and formulas by writing them down repeatedly.
- Solve 15-20 questions per chapter from previous year questions (PYQs) or solved examples to strengthen application skills.
- Problem Solving and Practice
- Solve all previous year questions from the last two years in learning mode (watch solution videos to understand approach).
- After learning mode, practice solving questions in a time-bound manner to build speed and confidence.
- Focus on top 200 important questions from recent years (videos available on YouTube).
- Complete Rank Booster Series questions for advanced problem-solving and expanding thinking.
- PDFs of all question sets and Rank Booster Series are freely provided; no need to buy extra books.
- Testing Strategy
- Testing should begin only after completing at least 70% of the syllabus.
- Purpose of testing: Identify mistakes, weak concepts, and improve exam temperament.
- Do not overdo testing; 20-30 full-length tests before the exam are sufficient.
- Testing in November-December or up to mid-January is adequate.
- Avoid excessive test series purchases; focus on meaningful learning from tests.
- Time Management and Planning
- Use recordings of coaching lectures to fast-track syllabus completion.
- Prioritize syllabus coverage with 60-70% command, 30% average, and 10% less command for January attempt.
- Smaller chapters can be completed quickly after major ones.
- Maintain a disciplined schedule with clear daily goals.
- Utilize provided four-month planner PDFs and resources for structured revision.
- Motivation and Community Engagement
- Share progress and doubts in comment sections or via Telegram/email for guidance.
- Learn from genuine feedback and success stories of past aspirants who improved drastically.
- Stay motivated by tracking improvements and focusing on consistent effort.
Detailed Bullet Point Methodology / Instructions
- Self-Assessment & Planning
- Make a table categorizing chapters as Strong, Medium, Weak.
- Prioritize weak and big chapters first; plan revision accordingly.
- Use coaching recordings to speed up syllabus coverage.
- Chapter-wise Preparation
- Focus on basics and Mains-level questions for all chapters.
- Allocate 5 days for big weak chapters like Fluids and Rotation.
- Use NCERT for theory of small chapters (Semiconductor, EM waves, Modern Physics).
- Write down formulas on A4 sheets and paste them for frequent revision.
- Revision Technique
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