Can anyone give me a timetable for neet preparation.i have only 5 months
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hi britt, you still have 5 months time and if you work smart, you can really score well easily,i cannot tell you an exact time table because its up to you, it varies for person to person based on their daily routine, interest,motivation and academic schedule,but make sure that you dont read just one subject for long,you would get saturated, so do alter with other subjects , if you have any queries just ping me, good luck buddy
Hi Britt, As per your query I would like to mention even from today i.e. 5/12/2017 its completely 5 months means 150 days...
Some strategies that you should inherit to boost your performance
1. Make you own time table ,other than that of coaching - Shorter and achievable small targets
2. Focus on limited books - NCERT + Some reference (Allen Modules in your case)
3. Solve MCQS daily in a time limit - Understand where you are doing most mistakes, Correct it, retry
4. Understand all options of previous year MCQS ...As EXACT question is not repeated BUT related questions are....
5.Give mock test in between to assess yourself.
6. Have patience and be positive
6. POSITIVE SURROUDING - Discuss with friends who can help you stay positive not the one who brings negativity
7.Revise as many times as possible.
8.Correct your mistakes
9.Maintain your health
Don't think about the result. Be cool and devise a strategy for solving the paper, like which subject to attend first, what time is to be given for each subject, rough work to be done with pencil, leaving doubted questions initially, etc.
Above points will definitely help you
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Dr. Parmanand Agarwal
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Hello
Here are the way how you can start studying smartly for NEET
- Introspect yourself :- make a checklist that what you know already and what you have to know for the NEET. Go through the syllabus once and check your level, that from where you have to start.
- Plan the Journey :- After Introspecting, Start from the very basic and plan out the journey for the whole syllabus a set some deadline for yourself so that you can progress in a pre defined manner.
- Never Give Up :- It is the golden rule to achieve the goal. Build up yourself and your confidence not to give up even in the hardest situation. THink positive, talk to positive people, ask queries, make mistakes and learn from all these things. Stand by your decision and motivate yourself time to time.
Here are Some GOLDEN tips for the preparation of NEET
- Firstly, gather all the details about the officially prescribed syllabus for the examination.
- Make a proper time-table for your preparations.
- Follow the time table strictly and increase your potential day by day.
- Consider the good preparation books and study materials.
- Practice mock test & previous year question papers.
- Make mistakes while practising, and correct them and never repeat them.
- Never give up even at your low time.
- Stay stress free & healthy while preparing for exams.
- Don’t try to include new topics at the end of preparations.
All the best
Listen Britt you still have enough time to crack this examination successfully just all you have to just be consistent and honestly study the remaining time if you follow this I bet you sure shot will succeed in your NEET examination.See we can't make your time table because we don't knew your daily schedule it you who have to make your own time table looking after your schedule.See I would just only recommend you to utilize as much as time you can give for your entrance prepration give less priority to the other things going on in your life and around if u follow this things no one can stop you from achieving success.
Hi Britt, 5 months is quite enough to prepare for NEET. Just go for 5-6 hours in a day and you can easily get prepare for the NEET. Keep yourself calm and prepare for Neet.
From the subjects of Physics , Chemistry, Biology . Give more time to Biology around 3 hours as it is of more weightage and 1-2 hours for Physics , Chemistry. Cover the NCERT part more because most of the questions come from NCERT as well as go for the Test series and repeat the previous year paper as most of the questions are often repeated.
Dont Worry & Goodluck:)
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The Plan is - 4 Months study + 1month revision
Syllabus to be covered -
Physics - 4 NCERT books
Chemistry - 4 NCERT books with 30 chapters. with 10 chapters each belonging to physical chemistry, organic chemistry and inorganic chemistry.
Biology - 2 NCERT books with 38 chapters.
NOTE - I have used NCERT books only to mention the syllabus required to be covered. It does not at all mean that you will get through the exam only by following NCERTs. They are important to build your concept but not sufficient for mcq solving.
So here goes the 4 months preparation strategy.
December - Physics class 11 part 1 + any 8 chapters from biology which you find to be the most difficult ones. + Chemistry class 11 part 1
January - Physics class 11 part 2 + any 10 chapters from biology + Chemistry class 11 part 2
February - Physics class 12 part 1 + any 10 chapters from biology + Chemistry class 12 part 1
March - Physics class 12 part 2 + any 10 chapters from biology + Chemistry class 12 part 2
Revise in april with full potential.
Solve last 15 years NEET papers.
Though difficult, still i may say 5 months is a good length of time for aceing any exam.Again keep in mind,Don't leave physics for the last. Physics and physical chemistry requires practice. It can't be done in a month so you have to take it along with other subjects.but you may/ should leave plant and animal kingdom for the last.Join some test series to get a sense of competition.All the best.
We just 5 months left I think it would not be wise to delve upon the topics of physical chemistry or physics numericals involving circuits of current electricity, capacitance and inductance from modern physics, typical numericals from mechanics, electromagnetism unless you already well versed with the formulae and their application.
Common sense would tell you that if 360 out of 720 marks are dedicated to Biology then your best way out of this ordeal is practicing Biology MCQs to the fullest, my advice been laying special stress upon botany, animal physiology, animal husbandry, biomolecules, plant physiology and if possible some parts of microbiology and Biotechnology along with Zoology.
The idea of the preferences which I give you were to form priorities of easy topics to score and then those which required days of constant rehearsal and a difficult to stick in your memory.
Regarding chemistry the easier path to learn is organic chemistry if you write down the equations in some coffee and 2 MCQs on them on a daily basis, along with some typical inorganic metallurgical Sciences which are comparatively objective in nature.
However trying to master physical chemistry with no concepts form before might be a bad idea this time around.
Since you just off 5 months your perfect study timetable should be around 8 to 10 hours a day if you can pretend that effort out of which around 5 hours you need to complete dedicate to solving Biology MCQs because that will help you to do the bulk of your scoring from there.
And the remaining 3 hours try to solve physics MCQs for 1 hours so that you can make the most of whatever you know from the people comma and organic chemistry for another 1 hour so that your chemistry marks is lifted up
For the rest of which is left in your study time table try adjusting a bit of physical chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry.
As to which one to approach first definitely try to solve the physics numericals in a fresh green, when you are getting a bit bored going for the organic and inorganic chemistry parts and finally after taking a power nap or so go for the Biology revision, however you may alter the order according to your convenience
The most valuable advice is that other than studying everything which I told you to, start solving MCQ in the form of time bound mock examinations where there is a perfect mix of questions from all the chapters across three subjects.
Performance and the analysis of that will help you to realise which are you strong points and which are your weaknesses, and will allow you to work upon your weaknesses so that you can attend the maximum number of questions correctly in the Limited span of time leaving Behind Those questions which you are not confident and thereby negating the possibility of scoring negative marks to the minimum.
Hope this helps all the best thank you
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