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# A study plan to preparing for VITEEE 2026

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To excel in VITEEE 2026, especially with the introduction of **negative marking** (+4 for correct, -1 for incorrect), your strategy must shift from &#8220;attempting everything&#8221; to &#8220;selective accuracy.&#8221;

Here is a structured 3-month study plan designed to cover the high-weightage topics while building the speed necessary for the 125-question marathon.

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**Phase 1: Foundation &amp; High-Yield Topics (Month 1)**

Focus on the &#8220;heavy hitters&#8221; that appear most frequently. Use NCERT as your primary text for theory.

- **Mathematics (40 Qs):** Focus on **Calculus** (Differential &amp; Integral) and **Vector Algebra**. These often constitute 30% of the math section.

- **Physics (35 Qs):** Prioritize **Electrostatics**, **Current Electricity**, and **Optics**.

- **Chemistry (35 Qs):** Focus on **Coordination Chemistry**, **p-block elements**, and **Chemical Kinetics**.

- **Daily Routine:** * 2 hours: New concept study.

2 hours: Solving 30–40 MCQs from that topic.

- 30 mins: **Aptitude** (Data Interpretation/Coding-Decoding).

**Phase 2: Practice &amp; Accuracy (Month 2)**

With negative marking now active, you must train your brain to skip questions you are unsure about.

- **Subject Integration:** Start linking topics (e.g., using Integration in Physics problems).

- **Speed Drills:** Solve 50 questions in 60 minutes. This forces you to identify &#8220;easy&#8221; vs &#8220;time-consuming&#8221; questions.

- **English (5 Qs):** Spend 15 minutes a day on basic grammar and reading comprehension. These are &#8220;bonus&#8221; marks.

- **Weekend Mock Tests:** Take one full-length mock test every Sunday.

**Pro Tip:** If you can&#8217;t narrow an answer down to 2 options, **do not guess**. The penalty can significantly drop your rank.

**Phase 3: Final Revision &amp; Mock Marathons (Month 3)**

The goal is to reach a state of &#8220;unconscious competence&#8221; where you recognize question patterns instantly.

- **PYQ Analysis:** Solve VITEEE papers from the last 5 years. Look for repeating patterns in Organic Chemistry and Physics formulas.

- **Mock Tests:** Increase to 3 tests per week.

- **The 2.5-Hour Strategy:** * **Chemistry:** 30 mins (Fastest section)

**Maths:** 60 mins (Most time-consuming)

- **Physics:** 45 mins

- **Aptitude/English:** 15 mins

**High-Weightage Chapters to Prioritize**

**Subject**

**Must-Do Chapters**

**Weightage (Approx)**

**Mathematics**
Vector Algebra, Matrices, Probability, Calculus

40%

**Physics**
Electrostatics, Magnetic Effects, Optics, Modern Physics

35%

**Chemistry**
Coordination Compounds, Thermodynamics, p-block

35%

**Recommended Books**

- **Physics:** Concepts of Physics by H.C. Verma.

- **Chemistry:** NCERT (Exemplar is a must) and O.P. Tandon for Organic.

- **Mathematics:** Objective Mathematics by R.D. Sharma.

- **Aptitude:** R.S. Aggarwal for Logical Reasoning.