Are two months are enough for preparing of board exams of class 12 because I have to go for neet exam also
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I would say preparation of each student differ from one another. It depends on your capability how fast you understand things and grasp them. If I talk about my experience I took last one month to study for my 12th boards and could do it ! I passed with 96%of distinction. So I think last two months would be enough for your boards. This is the best way because you have enough time to concentrate on your neet.
But do not neglect your board exams because if your general unreserved category then you have to score above 50% to fulfill the neet eligibility criteria.
Harshita Jain (CR@Campus career)
Syllabus is same so what matters is that u r studying regularly . Board exams are easy and u will be able to do everything very easily just keep studying
All the best .....
If you are writing CBSE Board, the syllabus for boards and NEET are the same. If you have studied NCERT thoroughly and have a clear understanding of concepts, then NEET exam will be comparatively easier to solve because the questions are based on the concepts present in NCERT prescribed textbooks.
If you are writing State Board Exams, the main difference between State Board and NCERT textbooks is that NCERT has just a little bit more in terms of concepts.
The main thing in Board exams is presentation. So 2-3 months are adequate to work on your presentation skills, you just have to elaborate the method of solving questions as well as mention the formula you are using.
Here are some tips for NEET preparation:
- BOOKS: Please follow the link: https://www.careers360.com/question-to-score-top-ranks-in-neet-which-book-should-be-preffered?icn=question-title-details&ici=topic-detail-page
- PAPERS: When you practice these papers, solve them in a mock exam format and analyse your papers after that, outlining strengths and weaknesses. These questions are seldom repeated, their main purpose is to develop time management skills. Check out the link: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-sample-paper
- STUDY MANAGEMENT(applicable for Boards and College as well):
1) Skills: Everybody shows a diversity of study skills and tactics. To know how you learn best, consult you guidance counsellor in school
2) Habits: You need to figure out which duration of the day you attain your peak concentration levels and do the most difficult topics during that time. Study the other topics during other timings. Also, figure out which place is most ideal for you, clear of things you find distracting. 3) Planning: The old saying, "If you are failing to plan, then you're planning to fail" applies here as well. It saves a lot of time as you have an agenda of what you want to accomplish. Don't be disheartened if you are not able to complete one of the goals, no plan can be 100% perfect. I recommend, not to make rigid plans, keep it flexible
- MANAGING YOURSELF: Preparing for this exam is not an easy feat but it is a learning experience. You should also enjoy and keep yourself happy, otherwise a bitter attitude will take a toll on you late
Hope this answers your question
Arika (CR @ Careers360)
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