ANM GNM 2026 — Complete Preparation Guide
30-day study plan, subject-wise strategy, daily routine and expert tips to score high in WBJEEB ANM GNM 2026. Exam on June 14.
Life Science has 40 marks (40% of paper) — it must be your #1 priority. GK at 30 marks is second. Together they make 70% of the exam. Master these two subjects to secure a good rank.
Subject Priority Order
Life Science (Biology)
40 marksStart here. Cell biology, human body systems, vitamins, diseases. 40% of total marks — highest priority.
General Knowledge
30 marksRead newspaper daily. Focus on WB government news, health schemes (Swasthya Saathi, NHM), national awards.
Physical Science
20 marksLearn key formulas. Newton's laws, Ohm's law, acids/bases. All questions are class 10 level — no complex numericals.
Mathematics
10 marksEasiest to score full marks. Percentage, ratio, simple algebra. Spend minimum time here but aim for 10/10.
30-Day Study Plan
| Week | Focus | Daily Hours | Goal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Week 1 Days 1–7 | Life Science — Cell Biology, Human Systems, Vitamins + GK: Current affairs reading | 4 hours | Complete Life Science syllabus. Start GK notebook. |
| Week 2 Days 8–14 | Physical Science — Physics + Chemistry formulas Mathematics — all topics | 4 hours | Complete Phys Sci + Maths. Start taking notes of GK facts. |
| Week 3 Days 15–21 | Full revision of all subjects + 2 full mock tests/week Error analysis after each mock | 5 hours | Score 65+ in mock tests. Identify weak chapters. |
| Week 4 Days 22–30 | Weak chapter revision + daily mocks + GK last-minute review Exam day preparation | 6 hours | Score 70+ in mocks. Finalize GK facts and formulas. |
Subject-Wise Preparation Strategy
Life Science (Biology)
- Make a one-page summary of all vitamin deficiency diseases
- Draw and label diagrams of cell, heart, kidney, eye
- Memorize ABO blood groups and Rh factor rules
- Learn mitosis vs meiosis with visual diagrams
- Focus on communicable diseases: cause, vector, prevention
- Practice WBJEEB previous year Biology questions
General Knowledge
- Read 1 newspaper (Bengali or English) for 30 min daily
- Focus on WB government health schemes (Swasthya Saathi, Kanyashree)
- Note WHO/UNICEF health programs for India
- Memorize current WB CM, Governor, Health Minister
- Track sports awards: Khel Ratna, Arjuna Award, Olympic medals
- Make a GK notebook and revise every 3 days
Physical Science
- Write all formulas on a single sheet — refer daily
- Focus on: Newton's laws, Ohm's law, pH scale, atomic structure
- Practice defining terms — exam questions often ask definitions
- Acids/Bases/Salts: learn examples of each from daily life
- No complex numerical problems — basic class 10 level only
- Periodic table: learn first 20 elements names and symbols
Mathematics
- All questions are class 10 basic level — nothing above
- Topics: Percentage, Profit/Loss, Ratio, Simple Interest, Average
- Practice 10 maths questions daily (takes only 15 min)
- Aim for 10/10 — all questions are solvable with basic skills
- Don't skip Maths — 10 free marks waiting for you
- Calculator not allowed — practice mental math
Recommended Daily Routine
| Time | Activity | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 6:00 – 7:00 AM | Morning revision — recap yesterday's topics | 60 min |
| 7:00 – 9:00 AM | New topic study (Life Science or Physical Science) | 2 hours |
| 9:00 – 9:30 AM | Practice questions on today's topic | 30 min |
| 4:00 – 5:00 PM | GK — read newspaper + note important facts | 60 min |
| 5:00 – 6:00 PM | Mathematics practice / Physical Science formulas | 60 min |
| 8:00 – 9:00 PM | Full mock test or previous paper (every 2nd day) | 60 min |
| 9:00 – 9:30 PM | Error analysis — why you got it wrong | 30 min |
How to Use Mock Tests Effectively
Take test under exam conditions
Sit in a quiet room. Set timer for 90 minutes. No phone. Simulate the real exam environment.
Analyse every wrong answer
Don't just check the score. For every wrong answer, understand WHY you got it wrong — was it a knowledge gap or silly mistake?
Track weak chapters
Make a list of chapters where you score poorly. Revise those chapters before the next mock test.
Increase frequency as exam nears
Week 1-2: 1 mock/week. Week 3: 2 mocks/week. Week 4: daily mocks. This builds exam stamina and speed.
Last 7 Days Before Exam — What To Do
DO: Revise notes only
Stick to your revision notes and summaries. Don't start any new topic in the last 7 days.
DO: Daily mock tests
Take one full mock test every day. Analyse mistakes. This builds confidence and speed.
DO: Sleep 8 hours
Your brain consolidates memory during sleep. Skipping sleep hurts performance more than extra study.
DO: Check admit card details
Verify exam centre address, timing and required documents. Reach the centre 30 minutes early.
DON'T: Start new topics
Starting new chapters last minute creates confusion and anxiety. Trust your preparation.
DON'T: Study until midnight
Late-night study before exam day affects concentration. Sleep by 10 PM on the night before the exam.
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