With just two months left for JEE Main 2026, students in Class 12 face the dual pressure of board exams and engineering entrance preparation. Droppers, on the other hand, are working toward refining accuracy and overcoming learning gaps. A structured and realistic plan can help both groups stay on track without adding unnecessary stress.
Start With Class Notes for Concept Reinforcement
Class notes remain one of the strongest tools during this phase. They already contain simplified explanations, solved examples, and insights shared during lessons. Experts suggest revisiting notes first before exploring any additional material. This approach helps strengthen conceptual clarity and prevents confusion during final preparation. Creating one- or two-page revision sheets with important formulas, chemical equations and daily checkpoints can also support quick recaps throughout the final weeks.
Balance Between JEE and Board Preparation
Class 12 topics hold significant weight in both JEE Main and board exams. Roughly 50–55 per cent of the JEE Main paper draws from Class 12 syllabi. Prioritising these chapters ensures a stronger base for both exams. Students who have not started any Class 11 topics yet are advised not to begin new units at this stage. Introducing unfamiliar chapters may increase anxiety and disrupt revision flow. Instead, focusing on already-covered material can help achieve greater accuracy and confidence.
Solve Previous Years’ Papers for Realistic Assessment
Solving 10–15 years of JEE Main papers is one of the most effective strategies in the final two months. These papers highlight question trends, difficulty levels and areas where students commonly lose marks. During the first month, solving one complete paper every two days helps establish rhythm, while timed practice improves speed and decision-making. Repeated concepts that appear across different years also offer an accurate measure of exam readiness.
Stay Consistent & Avoid Overloading
With limited time left, avoiding new heavy chapters is essential. A steady routine of revising familiar topics, solving daily practice sets and reviewing summary sheets can help maintain balance. Students should keep the final weeks focused on retention, mock tests and targeted improvement. A disciplined, structured approach during these final two months can provide both Class 12 students and droppers a strong chance of securing a competitive score in JEE Main 2026.

