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1-Month NEET Study Plan for Class 11 (3 Hours Evening + 1 Hour Morning)

General Strategy for 1-Month Plan


Prioritize Key Topics: We will focus on high-weightage topics in Physics,
Chemistry, and Biology while ensuring conceptual clarity.
Evening Sessions (3 hours): Intensive learning, solving problems, and practicing
concepts.
Morning Sessions (1 hour): Quick revision, reinforcing concepts, and solving
simpler questions.
Week 1: Foundation and Core Concepts
Day 1-3: Physics
Topics:
Mechanics: Laws of motion, motion in one and two dimensions, work, energy, power.
Kinematics: Speed, velocity, acceleration, equations of motion.
Evening (3 hours):
Study theory and understand concepts.
Solve problems from textbooks (e.g., NCERT Physics).
Morning (1 hour):
Revise key formulas and concepts.
Solve a few conceptual questions to reinforce learning.
Day 4-5: Chemistry
Topics:

Physical Chemistry: Mole concept, stoichiometry, gas laws.


Inorganic Chemistry: Atomic structure, periodic table trends.
Evening (3 hours):

Study theory and solve problems.


Refer to P. Bahadur�s Physical Chemistry for practice.
Morning (1 hour):

Revise the mole concept and basic stoichiometry.


Day 6-7: Biology
Topics:
Cell Biology: Cell structure, organelles, and their functions.
Diversity in Living World: Classification of living organisms, plant and animal
kingdom.
Evening (3 hours):
Study in-depth theory and diagrams from NCERT.
Focus on detailed reading and understanding of terms and processes.
Morning (1 hour):
Revise key concepts and terms.
Week 2: Deepening Knowledge and Practice
Day 8-10: Physics
Topics:
Work, Energy, and Power: Work-energy theorem, potential energy, kinetic energy.
Rotational Motion: Torque, angular momentum, moment of inertia.
Evening (3 hours):
Study theory and practice problems related to work-energy and rotational motion.
Morning (1 hour):
Review concepts of energy and solve related problems.
Day 11-12: Chemistry
Topics:
Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium, acids, and bases.
Organic Chemistry: Hydrocarbons, functional groups.
Evening (3 hours):
Focus on understanding the key reactions and concepts.
Solve problems from Morrison and Boyd (for Organic Chemistry).
Morning (1 hour):
Revise thermodynamics and basic organic reactions.
Day 13-14: Biology
Topics:

Plant Physiology: Photosynthesis, respiration, plant transport.


Human Physiology: Circulatory system, excretory system.
Evening (3 hours):

Study concepts and practice diagrams.


Focus on processes like photosynthesis and respiration.
Morning (1 hour):

Revise the processes of plant physiology.


Week 3: Consolidating Knowledge and Practicing More
Day 15-17: Physics
Topics:
Gravitation: Kepler�s laws, universal law of gravitation.
Fluid Mechanics: Pressure, buoyancy, fluid dynamics.
Evening (3 hours):
Study detailed theory and solve advanced problems.
Morning (1 hour):
Revise fluid mechanics concepts and solve related problems.
Day 18-19: Chemistry
Topics:
Inorganic Chemistry: Chemical bonding, coordination compounds.
Organic Chemistry: Alcohols, phenols, and ethers.
Evening (3 hours):
Study bonding and solve problems from coordination compounds.
Focus on reactions and mechanisms in organic chemistry.
Morning (1 hour):
Revise chemical bonding and practice basic reactions.
Day 20-21: Biology
Topics:

Animal Kingdom: Classification of animals, features of phyla.


Human Physiology: Nervous system, digestive system.
Evening (3 hours):

Study concepts and memorize classifications.


Focus on diagrams and processes in human physiology.
Morning (1 hour):

Revise animal kingdom phyla and their characteristics.


Week 4: Revision and Mock Tests
Day 22-24: Physics
Topics:
Oscillations and Waves: Simple harmonic motion, sound waves, properties of waves.
Electrostatics: Coulomb�s law, electric field, potential energy.
Evening (3 hours):
Solve previous year�s questions and mock tests.
Focus on difficult problems from oscillations and electrostatics.
Morning (1 hour):
Revise wave properties and solve practice problems.
Day 25-26: Chemistry
Topics:
Organic Chemistry: Aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids.
Physical Chemistry: Solutions, colligative properties.
Evening (3 hours):
Study theory and solve organic reactions.
Solve questions from solutions and colligative properties.
Morning (1 hour):
Revise organic reactions and solve a few basic problems.
Day 27-28: Biology
Topics:

Reproduction: Asexual and sexual reproduction, human reproduction.


Genetics: Mendelian genetics, laws of inheritance.
Evening (3 hours):

Study reproduction processes and genetics.


Focus on diagrams and understanding genetic crossovers.
Morning (1 hour):

Revise genetics and Mendelian laws.


Day 29-30: Final Revision and Mock Test
Day 29: Full Revision
Topics:

Physics: Revise Mechanics, Electrostatics, and Oscillations.


Chemistry: Revise Physical Chemistry (Thermodynamics, Solutions) and Organic
Chemistry (Alcohols, Aldehydes).
Biology: Revise Human Physiology, Plant Physiology, Genetics.
Evening (3 hours):

Focus on quick revision, reviewing formulas and key concepts.


Solve random problems from all subjects.
Morning (1 hour):

Solve simpler practice questions for reinforcement.


Day 30: Full-Length Mock Test
Mock Test: Take a 3-hour timed mock test covering all subjects.
Review: After completing the test, review your answers, identify weak points, and
refine strategies for the last stretch

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