Are two months enough for revision and question practice for neet if my concepts are clear but not practiced questions?
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I would ask you to be a special attention to the chapters of thermodynamics, wave optics, mechanics and electromagnetism in physics with special reference to numericals on circuit diagram based problems
In organic chemistry kindly pay special attention to nomenclature and reaction mechanism with special reference to chapters of hydrocarbons and carbonyl compounds in organic chemistry please study The s, p, d and f block elements properly with different important metallurgical catalyst reactions and ionic balancing and concentrate on molarity concepts as well as chemical kinetics and energetics with special reference to atomic structure and associated MCQ questions in physical chemistry
in biology a majority of the marks comes from animal physiology including the Human Physiology chapters of gastrointestinal system, endocrine system, respiratory system and nervous system, however plant physiology chapters of photosynthesis and animal kingdom phylogenetic and zoological classification as well as biomolecules and microbiological chapters of leishmania and plasmodium apart from recombinant DNA technology and genetics also form an important high yield scoring part of biology syllabus
what is most important with just 2 months left for Neet is a proper schedule to practice with the knowledge you already know and what is quintessential is you give time bound MCQ based mock examinations on a regular basis to help yourself with the time management and question selection skills
I would advise you to be stress free and not think about the outcome of the examination right now and just strengthen upon your existing preparation by going through notes in the form of flow diagrams of flowcharts if you have made to just device the concepts and their application along with dedication of 2 to 3 hours to each of physics, chemistry and biology with starting the Day bhaiya physics and biology and ending it with chemistry being the best strategy I could advice to you at this moment of time
hope you imagine flying colours and fulfill your wish but do not be disheartened in case you do not make it this time no chance is a last chance you will always have another facet awaiting you if you do not shine this time
All the best
Yes, of course but you have to follow a proper time table. First of all, you should have the concentration power after that you can follow your timetable easily. Also keep in mind while you are making your timetable that it should not be hard to follow it. In starting, your timetable should be easy to follow, then gradually you can increase your study hours with concentration also. To study smartly, you should follow a proper routine of studing new chapters, solving numericals,and revision also in all three subjects. All three things should be the part of your preparation strategy in daily routine.
Your time table depends upon you and your situation like sleeping time, time for other home works or the time in which you are more comfortable for study i.e. quality time for you (in morning, in evening or in night). So, you should make your time table in your own way.
The main thing is that you have to build your concentration level, then only you can stay focused on your goal. I would like to say that please limit the study time between 10 to 12 hours and please increase your concentration and speed of reading, understanding and solving the problems then you will not face any kind of difficulty.
You should also try to solve the previous years question papers, this helps too much and you should also give the mock test to rectify yourself and build your confidence level.
In order to score a good marks in the NEET 2019 examination, you should read NCERT books of Physics, Chemistry & Biology of class 11th & 12th at least 2 or 3 times for basics, your basics should be very clear upto class 12th. After that HC Verma for Physics (part -1&2), Biology by Trueman (volume-1&2) and Pradeep Guide on Biology, OP Tendon for Physical & Inorganic Chemistry, and Organic Chemistry of "Arihant Publication" for detail or extra knowledge. Your study materials provided in the coaching could also be helpful. You can also read more books whose names are given in the link given below
Https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-neet
To know more about preparation tips, syllabus, important topics, prevoius year questions with the solution, chapter wise weightage & the best books, you may visit the link given below
Https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2019
Https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-chapter-wise-weightage-and-important-topics
In this way you will be able to prepare yourself well and score a good marks in the NEET exam.
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2 month is not much enough.
But from today it is possible.
You should start from today and study atleast 12 hour from today.
You should follow given below strategy:-
1. Read ncert as much time as you can ( for biology and chemistry)
2.solve all previous year question from 2018 to 2019
3. Join a test series to analyze yourself
4. Also solve jee main's previous year question
Keep in mind 25 question of physics in neet is on the basis of previous year question.
Follow it you will definately score good
Good luck
hello Diya. Thank you for choosing Careers360.
You should definitely give more time to the papers as it gives you more confidence and increases your accuracy. However, if you're confident that the concepts will be clear then 2 months shall also be enough.
Try a paper just when you think your concepts are clear now as if you'll have a problem in any concept you'd get to know that. If there'll be no confusion then you can totally wait for the last 2 months.
Hi Aspirant
YES, if you are clear about the concepts, thorough with the NCERT text books (Covering almost all the concepts perfectly), Two months are more than enough for revision and question paper practice (if planned correctly and execute the same distributing time to subjects) .
All the best.
Regards.
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