Getting AIR 1 in NEET 2026 in 9 months is difficult, but NOT impossible, especially if you're fully focused, consistent, and follow a smart and aggressive strategy based on toppers’ patterns.
Here is your step-by-step detailed roadmap to get AIR 1 in NEET 2026 (for 9 months):
๐ง MINDSET SHIFT (0th Step)
- Burn the boats — No backup plan.
- Full dedication — 10–14 hrs/day with zero distractions.
- NEET is predictable — 95% NCERT-based. If you master NCERT + MCQs smartly, you can top.
๐ MONTH-WISE PLAN (Aug 2025 – April 2026)
๐ Goal: Complete full syllabus by 28 Feb 2026, then revise + test till NEET.
| Month | Target | Focus |
|---|---|---|
| August | Class 11 + 12 Basics (NCERT Reading + Lectures) | Start backlog + current together (Yakeen 2.0) |
| Sep–Oct | Full Class 11 complete | Learn + MCQ + Notes + DPPs |
| Nov–Dec | Full Class 12 complete | Finish all chapters with PYQs + theory |
| January | Revise + NCERT Line-by-Line + Tests | Start Full Syllabus Weekly Tests |
| February | Mock Tests + Mistake Book + Weak Topic Fix | 10+ Full Syllabus Tests |
| March | Revision Round 2 + Mock Tests | 20+ Full Syllabus Tests |
| April | Final Revision + Last 30 Days Mock Series | Paper Solving Strategy, Time Management |
๐ DAILY STUDY ROUTINE (Recommended)
Followed by many toppers like Soyeb Aftab (AIR 1, NEET 2020)
๐ Daily Time Table (14 Hours)
| Time | Task |
|---|---|
| 5:00 AM – 6:00 AM | Revision (previous day summary) |
| 6:00 AM – 8:00 AM | Lecture 1 + NCERT Reading |
| 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM | Breakfast + Short Break |
| 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM | Lecture 2 + NCERT Notes Making |
| 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM | Lecture 3 / MCQ Practice |
| 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM | Lunch + Rest |
| 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM | Lecture 4 + DPP |
| 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM | MCQ Practice (Physics + Chem) |
| 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM | Walk / Dinner / Light break |
| 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM | DPP Practice + Mistake Revision |
| 10:00 PM – 11:00 PM | Light Revision + Plan next day |
๐ Sleep: 6–7 hours mandatory.
๐งพ SYLLABUS STRATEGY
- Class 11 Weightage: ~45%
- Class 12 Weightage: ~55%
- High-Weightage Chapters First:
- Physics: Mechanics, Modern Physics, Current, Magnetism
- Chemistry: Organic + Inorganic (Class 12), Physical (Class 11)
- Biology: Genetics, Plant Physiology, Human Physiology, Reproduction
๐ STUDY MATERIALS
๐ For Biology
- NCERT line by line + diagrams
- MTG NCERT Fingertips
- PYQ (Last 34 years)
- NCERT Exemplar (Optional)
⚗️ For Chemistry
- NCERT for Inorganic & Organic
- NCERT + PYQ + N Awasthi (Physical)
- Himanshu Pandey (Organic Practice)
- PYQ Book (Chapterwise)
๐งฒ For Physics
- NCERT Reading (for basics)
- Concepts of Physics by HC Verma (Selected problems)
- DC Pandey Objective Series
- PYQ + Mock Test Papers
✅ DAILY TASKS TO FOLLOW
| Task | Time Allocated |
|---|---|
| 1 Hour Revision | Every morning |
| 4 Lectures / Day | 8–9 hours |
| DPP Practice (each subject) | 2 hours |
| MCQ Practice | 2–3 hours/night |
| Mistake Book Update | Daily |
| Weekly Mock Test | Every Sunday |
๐ง TOPPER SECRETS FOR AIR 1
- Stick to NCERT 100% – Especially for Biology and Chemistry.
- Solve 180 MCQs/day – Simulate NEET daily.
- Make a Mistake Copy – Track all wrong answers, silly mistakes.
- Full Syllabus Tests Weekly – From January onwards.
- Don’t Skip Any Chapter – NEET paper surprises every year.
- Teach to Remember – Try explaining topics to yourself or friends.
- Digital Detox – No reels, no YouTube browsing randomly.
- Self-belief & Discipline – Motivation fades. Discipline wins.
๐งช MOCK TEST STRATEGY
From January 2026 onwards:
- 1 Full Test every 3 days
- Use OMR Sheets
- Analyze each paper for:
- Silly Mistakes
- Time Wastage
- Weak Topics
๐ TRACK PROGRESS
Use tools like:
- NEET Victory Planner PDF (if you use one)
- Google Sheets tracker
- Study Timers (like Pomodoro Apps)
- Mistake Analysis Charts
๐ฃ️ FINAL ADVICE
"NEET is not about intelligence, it’s about consistency and smart effort."
In 9 months:
- You CAN finish full syllabus
- You CAN master NCERT
- You CAN get AIR 1
But only if you decide today: No Excuses. Only Results.
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