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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 “attempting everything” to “selective accuracy.”
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.

Phase 1: Foundation & High-Yield Topics (Month 1)
Focus on the “heavy hitters” that appear most frequently. Use NCERT as your primary text for theory.
- Mathematics (40 Qs): Focus on Calculus (Differential & 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 & 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 “easy” vs “time-consuming” questions.
- English (5 Qs): Spend 15 minutes a day on basic grammar and reading comprehension. These are “bonus” marks.
- Weekend Mock Tests: Take one full-length mock test every Sunday.
Pro Tip: If you can’t narrow an answer down to 2 options, do not guess. The penalty can significantly drop your rank.
Phase 3: Final Revision & Mock Marathons (Month 3)
The goal is to reach a state of “unconscious competence” 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.