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IIT-JEE Preparation Strategy 2026 for Class 11 Students

Complete IIT-JEE preparation roadmap for Class 11 students. Month-by-month plan, subject tips, common mistakes, and how LakshyaMarch students crack JEE from Begusarai.

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Ram KumarFounder, IIT Kharagpur
2026-03-15 8 min read

Why Class 11 is the Most Critical Year for JEE

Most JEE toppers will tell you that Class 11 is where the real foundation is built. Over 60% of the JEE syllabus — including Mechanics in Physics, Organic Chemistry basics, and Calculus — is covered in Class 11. If you waste this year, recovering in Class 12 becomes extremely difficult.

At LakshyaMarch Begusarai, we start our 2-Year JEE Program from Class 11 with a structured timeline that ensures no chapter is left behind. Our IIT/NIT alumni faculty ensures concepts are clear from Day 1.

Month-by-Month JEE Strategy for Class 11

April-June (Foundation Phase): Focus on NCERT basics — Kinematics in Physics, Basic Maths (Sets, Relations, Trigonometry), and Atomic Structure in Chemistry. These are building blocks.

July-September (Core Concepts): Dive deep into Newton's Laws, Quadratic Equations, and Chemical Bonding. Start solving previous year questions chapter-wise.

October-December (Advanced Problem Solving): Rotational Motion, Sequence & Series, and Thermodynamics are key. Attempt at least 50 problems per chapter.

January-March (Revision + Test Series): Complete remaining chapters. Start full syllabus mock tests every week. Analyze mistakes ruthlessly.

Subject-Wise Tips from LakshyaMarch Faculty

Physics (Chandan Kumar Sir, NIT Agartala): 'Focus on understanding derivations, not memorizing formulas. Draw diagrams for every problem — it helps visualize forces and motion.'

Chemistry (Shiv Kumar Sir, IIT Dhanbad): 'Organic Chemistry is all about practice. Make a reaction map and revise it daily. For Physical Chemistry, master the formulas first, then apply.'

Mathematics (Rajesh Nayan Sir, NIT Allahabad): 'Solve NCERT first, then move to problems from coaching. Don't skip basic topics — they come back in advanced chapters.'

Common Mistakes to Avoid

1. Skipping NCERT: JEE Main has 30-40% questions directly from NCERT concepts. 2. Too many books: Stick to one book per subject + coaching material. 3. Ignoring weak subjects: If you're weak in Chemistry, give it MORE time, not less. 4. No self-study: Coaching alone is not enough. At LakshyaMarch, we build self-study hours into the daily schedule. 5. Comparing with others: Focus on your own improvement rate.

Why Begusarai Students Don't Need Kota

The biggest myth is that you need to go to Kota for JEE preparation. LakshyaMarch has proven this wrong with results like 99.35 percentile (Akhnavya, NIT Trichy) and multiple IIT selections — all from Begusarai.

Advantages of staying in Begusarai: - No homesickness or mental stress - Parents can monitor progress directly - Smaller batch sizes = more teacher attention - Same quality faculty (IIT/NIT alumni) - Significant cost savings

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