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July 19, 2025

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July Study Plan for Students Preparing for CUET/NEET/JEE 2026

July Study Plan for Students Preparing for CUET/NEET/JEE 2026

July is the perfect month to kickstart or strengthen your preparation for CUET, NEET, and JEE 2026. With focused planning and smart strategy, you can build a strong foundation and avoid last-minute pressure. This blog shares a smart July study plan 2025 to help you cover your syllabus, practice regularly, and stay consistent.

Key Goals for July 2025

Cover NCERT-based concepts thoroughly

Build revision and practice habits

Start mock tests gradually

Identify weak topics early

Avoid burnout with proper breaks

July Weekly Study Plan (CUET/NEET/JEE)

Week 1: Foundation + Timetable Setup

Make a realistic daily study timetable (6–8 hrs/day)

Focus on 2 subjects per day (1 theory + 1 numerical)

Revise NCERT Class 11 basics

Practice 30 MCQs/day (CUET/NEET) or 10 numericals (JEE)

Week 2: Concept + Practice Balance

Watch YouTube lectures (Physics Wallah, Unacademy, etc.)

Solve PYQs (Previous Year Questions) of last 3 years

Use Osmosis/PhysicsGalaxy/Khan Academy for tough topics

Start short notes for revision

Week 3: Chapter-wise Mock Practice

Take chapter-wise tests (online or offline)

Solve NEET/JEE Main level questions daily

Attempt CUET section-based quizzes (Language + General Test)

Week 4: Revision + Analysis Week

Review your mistakes from weekly tests

Focus on weak chapters

Practice one full-length mock test (3 hrs) for JEE/NEET

Solve CUET sample papers in actual exam format

Bonus Tips for CUET/NEET/JEE July Prep

Use Pomodoro Technique: 25 min study + 5 min break

Daily 15-min formula & vocab revision

Use AI tools (ChatGPT, Doubtnut, Quillbot) for doubts & summaries

Stay consistent, not perfect!

Conclusion

July 2025 is your make-or-break month for CUET, NEET, and JEE 2026 preparation. A consistent study plan, regular practice, and timely revision can set you far ahead. Start now with this July study plan and stay committed. Remember: Success in entrance exams isn't about last-minute hustle—it’s about showing up every day.