What’s Next After JEE Main Session 2? Sikar’s Plan for JEE Advanced 2025

JEE Main Session 2 is over. Some students are happy, some are a bit confused, and some are waiting for their results. However, for students who are serious about IIT, the journey is not over yet. The next and most important step is JEE Advanced.
JEE Advanced is a tough exam, but Sikar’s coaching institutes have already started working on it. The teachers and mentors here are now focused on just one thing—getting their students to IIT.
In this blog, you will get a clear roadmap, expert plan of Sikar’s coaching, and guidance that will prepare even an average or dull student for JEE Advanced.
Eligibility Check for JEE Advanced
First of all, let’s talk about eligibility. To appear for JEE Advanced, you have to fulfill some conditions:
The top 2.5 lakh students qualify for JEE Advanced in the overall result of JEE Main.
- This number is divided category-wise. Like General, OBC, SC, ST, and EWS come in separate quotas.
- The cutoff varies a little every year. But if your percentile is 90+, then you can be in the safe zone.
- The 12th board percentage also matters, but now the major focus is on the percentile. Passing the baseboard is compulsory.
If you are even slightly close to the cutoff with your JEE Main performance, then start preparing for JEE Advanced. Sometimes, even borderline students crack IIT.
Syllabus and Pattern of JEE Advanced
The level of JEE Advanced is different from that of JEE Main. Here, memorizing theory or formulas is not enough; deep understanding and application-based thinking are required.
- Paper 1 and Paper 2 are both compulsory.
- Question types: MCQ (Multiple Choice), Numerical Answer Type (NAT), and sometimes paragraph-based questions also come.
- Both logic and concept are tested in every question.
- Negative marking also occurs, but the marking scheme is different for each section.
The pattern of JEE Advanced is unpredictable, so clarity of concept and practice is most important.
Advanced Strategy of Sikar Coaching Institutes
The top coaching institutes of Sikar have prepared their full-fledged plan for JEE Advanced. The approach of each institute is different, but the goal is the same – the selection of students in IIT.
Matrix Academy
- Personal mentorship model
- Daily advanced-level tests
- Concept-wise doubt-solving sessions
- Smart tracking of student performance
Prince (PCP)
- Crash course especially for JEE Advanced
- Weekly major tests + daily practice papers
- Special evening discussion classes
- Motivation sessions from old IITians
Allen Sikar
- National-level All India Test Series
- Daily class with a focus on application-based problems
- Rank booster practice sets
- Focused batch for top 500 students
Gurukripa Institute
- Concept booster sessions
- Extra classes for weak students
- Weekly counseling sessions
- Mock test in real exam environment
Every coaching institute has focused study rooms, 24×7 faculty help, and special revision sessions for its top students.
How to tackle the JEE Advanced syllabus smartly?
The experienced faculty and toppers of Sikar say that now there is no need to read the entire syllabus again. Take a smart approach so that you can get more output in less time.
First of all, divide the syllabus into three categories:
- Strong topics – where you are confident and have solved the questions
- Moderate topics – you remember the basics but have not practiced
- Weak topics – where the concept is not clear or you always make mistakes
Make a chart and keep a target for each day.
Revise a strong topic on Monday, a moderate topic on Tuesday, and understand the concept of a weak topic on Wednesday.
Now, let us talk about which chapters are high-scoring:
- Physics: Modern Physics, Ray Optics, Current Electricity, Thermodynamics
- Chemistry: GOC, Coordination Compounds, Thermodynamics (Physical), NCERT based Inorganic
- Maths: Vectors & 3D, Matrices, Definite Integration, Probability
Revise these topics first, as their weightage is higher, and they are comparatively scoring too.
The pattern of JEE Advanced is a bit tricky.
There are multiple correct, integer-type, paragraph-based questions. Hence, rote learning will not work. You will have to understand the concept and apply it logically.
At this stage, whatever material you have (coaching modules, notes, tests, etc), revise only the filtered content. Instead of solving each question, focus on important and repeatable patterns.
At present, in Sikar’s coaching centers like Matrix, Prince, Allen, and Gurukripa, students are being given only concept-based sheets and mock tests. The faculty guides each student as to which topic is worth investing time in and which is better to skip.
So, there is no need to stress about the syllabus. Your focus should be only on the fact that whatever comes, there should be no mistake in it. And whatever is weak, revise it a little.
If you master your strong topics, then 50-60% of the paper will be cleared. The rest will be handled by your smart attempt and paper strategy.
Common mistakes that should be avoided
- Do not start new topics at the last stage.
- Just studying theory will not help; solving questions is a must
- Avoid panic or overconfidence
- Do not ignore mock tests
- If you ignore sleep, food, and health, then your studies will be affected
Conclusion
JEE Advanced is tough, but there is still time. If you have the right strategy and coaching support and you are studying sincerely, then IIT is not far away.
Sikar has already given proof of its system – every year many students reach IIT from here. You can also be one of them. Just keep aside the distractions, make your routine strong, and get into consistent studies. IIT is not just for intelligent people, it is for those who do both hard work and planning.
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