If you are a JEE or NEET aspirant with a huge backlog of 200+ lectures, you're not alone. Many students fall behind due to various reasons — school pressure, health issues, inconsistency, or just not being able to cope with the speed of coaching. But don’t panic. It’s completely possible to bounce back even with 200+ pending lectures, as long as you have the right plan, discipline, and consistency.
This blog will give you a practical and realistic strategy to cover your backlogs along with attending your ongoing live classes.
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📌 Step 1: Understand Your Situation First
Before making a plan, ask yourself:
- How many lectures are pending per subject (Physics, Chemistry, Math/Biology)?
- What is the average time per lecture (2–2.5 hours)?
- How many hours per day can you give, honestly?
Let’s assume:
- You have 200+ backlog lectures (approx. 400–450 hours total).
- You can study 13–15 hours daily (excluding sleep, food, etc.).
- You are attending 5–6 hours of live class daily.
🧠 Step 2: Divide Your Day Smartly
You need to divide your study time into 3 zones:
| Slot | Activity | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Zone 1 | Live Classes + Class Revision | 6–7 hrs/day |
| Zone 2 | Backlog Completion (Theory + Notes) | 4 hrs/day |
| Zone 3 | Backlog Practice (PYQs, MCQs) | 3 hrs/day |
🕒 Total = 13–14 hours/day
🔄 Step 3: Backlog Completion Strategy
👉 Subject-wise Distribution (Daily)
| Subject | Backlog Theory | Practice |
|---|---|---|
| Physics | 1.5 hrs | 1 hr |
| Chemistry | 1.5 hrs | 1 hr |
| Math/Biology | 1 hr | 1 hr |
Start with the weakest subject first, and follow this daily. Do not skip any day.
👉 Weekly Plan Example:
| Day | Chapters to Cover | Tasks |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Laws of Motion (Phy), Mole Concept (Chem), Quadratic (Math) | Lecture + Notes + Practice |
| Tuesday | Motion in Plane, Atomic Structure, Sequence Series | – Do – |
| … | … | … |
| Sunday | REVISION + DOUBT CLEARING + MOCKS | Relax + Reflect |
📚 Use AI Tools to Speed Up Backlog
Here are 3 tools you can use:
- YouTube 2x Playback – Watch theory lectures at 1.5–2x speed if you're familiar with the topic.
- ChatGPT / AI Doubt Solver Apps – Get instant concept clarity or explanation.
- Short Notes Generator Tools (Notion AI, SciSummary) – To create fast revision material.
💡 Top Tips to Stay Consistent
- 🛏️ Sleep 6.5–7 hrs daily – You can’t afford burnout.
- 📵 Keep phone away during backlog hours.
- ✅ Track daily progress in a notebook or Notion.
- 🚫 Don’t chase perfection. Complete topics > over-perfect notes.
✅ How Long Will It Take to Finish 200+ Lectures?
Let’s do the math:
- Backlog = 200 lectures × 2 hrs = 400 hrs
- Daily backlog time = 6–7 hrs (with practice)
→ Total days = 400 ÷ 7 ≈ 58–60 days
So you can finish your entire backlog within 2 months, while attending live classes!
🔥 Bonus: Stay Motivated with This Mindset
- Every lecture you complete is one step closer to IIT/NIT or AIIMS.
- Don’t compare your journey with others — focus on your growth.
- Reward yourself weekly after completing targets.
📌 Final Thought
Backlog ≠ Failure. It’s just pending work — not impossible work. With smart planning, consistent effort, and a little support from AI tools and mentors, you can crush your backlog without falling behind in your live classes.
Start today. Don’t wait for Monday or the next month. The earlier you begin, the sooner you’ll feel confident again.
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