By now, most students have covered the syllabus, attempted some mock tests, and started revising. Yet, many feel stuck between “knowing everything” and “remembering nothing in the exam.”
Here is the truth most toppers know but rarely say:
The difference between scoring 92 percentile and 99 percentiles is not more books instead it is how you revise NCERT.
Across Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, NCERT textbooks remain the conceptual backbone of JEE. They provide the clarity and foundation on which every advanced problem is built.
However, revision often feels overwhelming with dense chapters, confusing reactions, forgotten formulas, and time pressure. That is where a structured 60-day NCERT revision plan, combined with eFastForward’s JEE E-Magazines, becomes a game-changer.
In this blog, we will cover:
Let us get started.
When analyzing JEE Main papers from 2021–2025, one clear trend appears:
The exam is becoming more NCERT-centric each year.
Here is what the data shows:
In simple terms - your NCERT foundation sets your ceiling score.
Even advanced questions are often just twists on NCERT examples.
But here is the problem:
NCERT is concept-dense and text-heavy. Many students read it but fail to retain or apply the knowledge. That’s where visual, summarized, and exam-oriented resources like Fast Forward E-Magazines make revision faster, smarter, and more effective.
If you are revising NCERT line by line, it is easy to lose time and motivation. Instead, use NCERT Made Easy E-Magazines curated specifically for Class 11 & 12 JEE aspirants to compress and clarify your learning.
Ideal for daily NCERT revision and concept brushing before tests.
These magazines are your practice powerhouses:
Perfect for the last 15 days:
Available at: https://efastforward.in/e-magazine/jee-main/
| Phase | Days | Goal | Resources to Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 | Day 1–25 | Re-learn NCERT with conceptual understanding | NCERT Books + NCERT Made Easy E-Magazines |
| Phase 2 | Day 26–45 | Practice PYQs and concept drills | Trishul Edge / Shaurya Champs / Brahmos Series |
| Phase 3 | Day 46–60 | Full mocks, time management, and error fixing | JEE Main Year Book + Mock Test Magazine |
Chemistry is the most NCERT-dependent subject in JEE. It can become your rank booster if revised strategically.
How to Revise:
High-Weightage Chapters:
Physics tests how deeply you understand and visualize concepts. Instead of memorizing formulas, learn the why behind every equation.
How to Revise:
Important Chapters:
Maths rewards consistency and pattern recognition. If you can identify problem patterns, you will score faster and more accurately.
How to Revise:
Must-Revise Chapters:
| Time | Task |
|---|---|
| 6:30 AM – 8:30 AM | Physics NCERT + E-Magazine revision |
| 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM | Chemistry concepts + NCERT examples |
| 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM | Maths drills (Trishul / Brahmos Series) |
| 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM | Formula & reaction pattern recap |
| 9:00 PM – 10:00 PM | Short quiz + error review |
Keep one subject for light revision each evening as the brain retains better before sleep.
Your goal in the final phase is not to study new material, but to refine accuracy and speed.
Strategy:
Focus on accuracy first, then speed. It is better to get 70 correct than 90 half-guessed.
Remember — discipline beats overload.
Revision is not about studying more, it’s about studying right.
Cracking JEE is not about how many hours you study. It is about how precise your preparation is. When your concepts are clear and your revision is structured, your confidence multiplies.
Here is your winning formula:
With this 60-day NCERT-based plan, you can boost your percentile significantly — no matter where you start from today.
Explore the full collection of JEE E-Magazines and start your smart revision now: https://efastforward.in/e-magazine/jee-main/
NCERT is the foundation for JEE Main - almost 70–80% of Chemistry and 40–50% of Physics and Maths questions are directly or indirectly based on it. However, to score above 95 percentile, you need NCERT + targeted practice using JEE-level problems, like those in Trishul Edge, Shaurya, or Brahmos E-Magazines from Fast Forward.
Follow a structured 3-phase plan:
Using NCERT Made Easy E-Magazines helps you save time and revise visually.
Chemistry - especially Inorganic and Organic Chemistry - is heavily NCERT-based. Toppers often secure 90%+ marks in Chemistry just by mastering NCERT lines, tables, and reactions with Made Easy E-Magazines.
Fast Forward’s E-Magazines simplify your learning by:
In the final 15 days, attempt at least 7–8 full-length mock tests. Use JEE Main Year Book + Mock Test Magazine for realistic paper patterns and detailed solutions. Analyze every test and reattempt your mistakes within 48 hours.
Avoid starting new topics. Focus on accuracy and time control instead.
Yes, if your NCERT base is strong and you practice strategically. The Made Easy, Trishul Edge, and Brahmos Precision series cover both concept clarity and application-level problems ideal for a 99+ percentile strategy.
You can explore and download all JEE Main E-Magazines (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) directly from: 👉 https://efastforward.in/e-magazine/jee-main/

Sanjay Sharma is a Business Evangelist and VP (Content) at Arihant Publications, leading JEE & NEET exam prep. With rich experience in educational content, he has driven strategy and innovation in digital learning at Adhipati Creations and beyond.
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