As nearly 90 days are remaining for neet..i would like to know what kind of routine should i follow?
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Hardly months are left for the entrance exam and all you need to do is revise your work by practicing maximum-number of questions possible.
Plan your schedule in such a way that you go for the important chapters/topics first having high weight age and from which maximum questions are asked every year.
Take biology first and make it a habit of studying-revising it dailyyy for maximum-4 hours. 2 hours in the noon and 2 in the late evening. (Early morning and evening you should freshly study and focus on Physics and Chemistry). If you study 2 chapters of biology daily then you can easily revise the entire NCERT at least 2-3 times before the exam. Make keyword type notes in biology so that you can revise easily at the end of the chapter + for regular revision it'll be like a short summary of chapters. Hope you're getting my point.! In these keyword type notes- what you have to include is- definitions, classifications, examples (most important), tables (given in few chapters), diagrams and their labellings, reactions, mechanisms, biological cycles, names of the scientists, statistics (given in ecology chapters) and lastly the summary (given at the end of each chapter). If you focus maximum on these points.. Then you can easily score 320+ in biology. Simultaneously you need to keep MCQs practice- the only way to test yourself + to know how much to work on particular areas in the subject.
For Chemistry- study the organic chemistry first as 12 to 15 questions are asked every year. Refer NCERT for basic nomenclature- rules and practice-the examples given in NCERT.
Same is for the Physical Chemistry- do practice-the illustrations and the exercise problems given at the end of the every chapter in the NCERT. Make formulae chart for easy and quick revision + MCQs solving. Revise it daily- it'll be highly helpful to you.
For inorganic chemistry chapters- NCERT is more than enough and prepare it in the same way as of biology keyword type notes method. You can get the brief summary of the important points in your notes if you prepare it in this way.
Lastly for Physics- practice, practice and onlyyy practice..! Solving-practicing various types of questions can only get you maximum marks in Physics. So, you've to prepare this subject in a very smart way. First prepare the formulae chart- along with the conditions of it. It'll take some time but once you make it - then it'll benefit you in practicing questions based on the formulae working.
Refer HC Verma for basics.
Modern Physics, Optics, semiconductors and electronic devices, Waves and SHM are the most important ones to focus on first as maximum questions are asked from these.
Remember: the maximum you practice- the maximum you'll score. This will give you confidence in solving the question correctly + in less time.
Go through the last 5 years papers and prepare accordingly- you'll get the question-level-pattern + the applications of the formulae and the logic idea- where and when to be applied according to the conditions given in the question. Hope you're getting my point.!
So, prepare well and study smart.!
Give your Bestttt.!
Do not study anything new and just revise you work regularly. Stay determined and keep high target- you'll surely score greatttt.!
All the Bestt.!!
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p special attention to the chapters of mechanics, wave optics, electromagnetism, current electricity and thermodynamics in physics, the chapters of atomic structure, chemical kinetics and energetics as well as molarity concepts in physical chemistry, the chapters on hydrocarbons and carbonyl compounds along with organic nomenclature and reaction mechanism in organic chemistry, b, c, d and f block elements and inorganic metallurgical chemistry and the chapters of animal physiology including Human Physiology chapters of cardiovascular system, nervous system, gastrointestinal and endocrine system ,photosynthesis in plant physiology, biomolecules, animal husbandry, genetics and recombinant DNA technology, microbiology including the life cycles of plasmodium and leishmania and biomolecules which are very important from exam point of view
unless you are taking up some crash course offered by institutions lagakar should give you a head to toe revision of your entire syllabus in a schematic manna you have to set aside 3 hours each of physics, chemistry and biology starting the day with other physics or biology and ending it with chemistry,spacing out your schedules well so that you can at least afford an hour of break in between each of your sessions of individual subjects
what is most important whether you are affiliated with an institute or not is MCQ practice so kindly solve as many MCQs and if possible appear for time bound MCQ examinations to work upon your time management and question selection skills as these are issues which can render event candidates with good preparation helpless and confused on the date of the exam
if you have addressed all these issues then your plan for these 90 days is almost set and if you stay relaxed and consolidate on what you already learnt in the form of notes including flow charts and diagrams if we have already made them for your class 11 and 12 preparation during boards or even the study material provided by Aakash as well as some standard books like Truman and biology, op Agarwal in chemistry and Arihant in physics I really hope that you should say extremely well and definitely get an excess of 500 to 600 out of 720 depend on your level of preparation and the level of the question paper.
Hope this helps,thank you
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