

The last 90 days are not for “new books” or “random hustle.” They are for one thing: conversion, converting what you already studied into recall, accuracy, and marks.
This timetable fixes that. It’s built like a topper system, revise in phases, test weekly, correct mistakes daily, and keep your mind stable.
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In the last 90 days, your target is not “learn more.”
Your target is:
Revise → Test → Find leaks → Fix → Retest (repeat every week)
That’s how rank improves.
This phase should feel reassuring, not overwhelming. Your job is to revisit the full syllabus once and remind your brain: “I know this.”
Phase 1 goal: rebuild confidence + complete one full revision cycle.
This is where ranks start forming. By now, you know where you struggle and that’s good. Awareness gives direction.
The final month should feel lighter, not heavier. Overloading now can damage recall. This phase is about walking into the exam hall.
A good revision timetable respects productivity and mental health. Long hours without breaks reduce efficiency.
| Time Slot | Task |
| 6:00–8:00 AM | Biology (NCERT + MCQs) |
| 9:00–11:00 AM | Physics |
| 11:30–1:30 PM | Chemistry |
| 3:00–5:00 PM | Weak topics |
| 6:00–8:00 PM | MCQs + Analysis |
| 9:00–9:30 PM | Formula/Diagram revision |
Use this schedule as a reference, not a strict rule. Adjust timings based on your energy levels and personal needs, but keep the structure.
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Even the best daily plan fails if weekly testing is missing. Use this weekly rhythm:
Monday–Friday: revision + MCQs
Saturday: mixed revision + weak-topic repair
Sunday: full mock + deep analysis + error list update
This ensures you revise, test, and improve, continuously.
Most students write mistakes and never revisit them. That’s why mistakes repeat.
Your mistake notebook should be split into:
Every week, your goal is not “score jump.”
Your goal is: mistake reduction.
The score automatically follows.
NEET preparation is not just academic, it’s emotional. Feeling tired or nervous doesn’t mean you’re weak. It means you care.
Simple reminders that protect performance:
Your goal is not to feel confident every day. Your goal is to keep going every day.
In the last 90 days, small mistakes create big rank drops:
VVT’s Error Exams are built from your own wrong/skipped questions so:
This is one of the fastest ways to raise marks without adding new syllabus load.
Traditional mocks tell you only: “Score: 520.”
VVT’s analytics tells you why you got 520 and how to push it higher:
So you stop guessing and start improving with evidence, which is what the last 90 days needs.
Two students with the same syllabus knowledge can perform very differently because:
VVT mentorship ensures:
This human layer is critical in the final stretch.
When analytics shows:
Remedy Classes act like surgical repair:
VVT has three spots across Chennai, each easy to reach and full of support. No matter where you live, one is close by. Our campuses mix bright classrooms, helpful teachers, and a warm feel to keep you going. Here’s a quick look at each, with a focus on how they help with NEET and staying options.
Right on busy L.B. Road next to Adyar Ananda Bhavan, this spot is super convenient. Step inside, and you’ll see big, airy rooms where learning feels fun. Staff greet you with smiles, and the energy pushes you to turn weak areas like tough Physics problems into strengths.We also offer hostel facilities here for boys, with clean rooms, meals, and support to make your stay comfortable and focused. No distractions, just a safe place to rest and review after classes.
Adyar Campus (VVT Coaching Centre): “Nibav Buildings”, 4th & 5th Floor, No.23, Old No.11, L.B. Road, Adyar, Chennai – 600020. (Next to Adyar Ananda Bhavan)
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In Shanthi Colony, Anna Nagar, this campus feels like an extension of home. Good bus links make it simple for city kids. There is no on-site hostel, but nearby options are plentiful for those who need them.
Anna Nagar Campus (VVT Coaching Centre): No.1621, 9th Main Road, Shanthi Colony, Block AI, Anna Nagar, Chennai – 600040.
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This is our special girls-only residential campus in a quiet area. It’s built as a true home away from home, with clean dorms, healthy meals in the canteen, and round-the-clock help.
We offer full hostel facilities here, clean rooms, study areas, and a community of girls supporting each other. It’s perfect if you’re from outside Chennai or just want a focused, safe space.
Pallikaranai (Saraswathi Girls Residential Campus): Plot No. 395 & 396, 1st Main Road, Kamakoti Nagar, Pallikaranai, Chennai – 600100
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The last 90 days are not about becoming someone new. They’re about trusting what you already know and making recall automatic through revision + testing + error correction.
If you want a guided last-90-days system with mentorship, analytics, remedy classes, and error exams, VVT Coaching is ready.
Visit: vvtcoaching.com
Call: +91 81221 22333
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Q1) Can I follow this NEET UG 2026 Last 90 Days Revision plan if my syllabus isn’t fully finished?
Yes. Finish pending high-yield chapters in Phase 1 while revising daily.
Q2) How many full mocks should I take in the last 90 days?
1/week in Month 1, 2/week in Month 2, and 2–3/week in Month 3 (only with analysis).
Q3) What matters more in the last 90 days of : revision or MCQs?
Both, revise daily and do MCQs daily. Don’t skip either.
Q4) My mock score is stuck. What’s the fastest fix?
Do error analysis + re-test wrong questions weekly (Error Exam method).
Q5) How do I avoid burnout and stay consistent?
Fixed sleep, one weekly recovery block, and a stable routine beats long random hours.
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