can I crack neet in 2 months is there any time table
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Hello student to be honest it's difficult to prepare for Neet entrance examination as it's a competitive entrance examination for which you need a lot of practice and that's not possible to do in two months from beginning, but yes if you're done with more than 80 percent of syllabus then yes it's possible to do it. Try to solve as much as question as possible, previous year questions is must.
Prefer NCERT to build your basic Concepts and make sure you solve each and every example and exercise question of NCERT before jumping to any reference book.
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Hi
Actually preparing for Neet examination inb just 2 months is difficult but yes you can definitely crack Neet examination if you remain honest and dedicated towards your preparation study well for it
To prepare well for neet follow the below mentioned tips :-
Focus more on ncert ,as around 90 % questions in neet are from ncert concepts, and as you have less time, focus and stress more on important and scoring topics or chapters which are listed below subject wise along with their chapter wise weight age based on past year neet papers
BIOLOGY
*Human physiology:- 20%
*Genetics and Evolution:-18%
*Diversity in living organism:- 14%
*Biology and Human Welfare:-9%
*Reproduction:- 9%
*Cell: Structure and Function:- 9 %
*Plant Physiology:- 6%
*Ecology and Environment:- 6%
PHYSICS
*Optics - 10%
*Semiconductors- 9%
*Dual nature of matter ,atoms and nuclei-9%
*Thermodynamics -9%
*Electrostatics-9%
*Current electricity -8%
*Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Current-8%
*Laws of motion & work power energy:- 7%
*Magnetic Effect of Current & Magnetism :- 5 %
*System of Particles and Rotational Motion :-5%
CHEMISTRY
*Coordination Compounds- 9%
*p-Block, d- and f-Block Elements- 9%
*Thermodynamics- 8%
*Equilibrium -6%
*Chemical bonding and molecular structure-5%
Solutions- 5%
*Organic Chemistry: Basic Principles & Techniques- 4%
*Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers :-4%
*Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids-4%
To help you plan your studies ,you can get the chapter wise weightage of all the chapters at
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-chapter-wise-weightage-and-important-topics
I cannot make a timetable for you as everyone is different and they require to make a timetable accordingly depending upon when do they prefer to study and have more concentration power like some prefer late night studies, others in morning and time available to you etc
But yes, I can definitely guide you in making a routine/ time table, follow the below tips :-
* Give at least eight hours for studies in your time table
*Keep short breaks of 20 to 25 minutes after every 1.5 to 2 hours between your studies in your routine .
*Half of the time of your studies in your routine must be for practicing MCQs and numericals
* Make sure that your routine revolves around reading, practicing questions and revision
PHYSICS is the toughest part for most of the medical aspirants as it has both numericals and concepts to deal with ,so keep at least 3 hours each day for physics
In Chemistry you have to deal with reactions and learn them and solve questions as well, so give at least 2.5 hours to Chemistry
In biology you have to read, learn and revise again and again, so keep around 2.5 hours for Biology.
You can prepare well using our neet program for which link is provided below
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may /
Best of luck, prepare well :)
Thank you
Hello there,
If you have no prior knowledge to the NEET Exam , then it very difficult to crack the NEET Exam in just 2 months. But to crack this exam, you need a proper plan with full determination. You have to be honest to your studies.
- Study on daily basis, for atleast 8-10 hours
- Make slots of 2-3 hours each
- After each slot, give yourself a rest
- Sleep daily for atleast 7 hours. This will give a proper rest to your brain
- Firstly check out the complete syllabus of NEET
- Start from NCERT books
- Read theory and solve problems
- Then move to some other good books
- Solve previous year NEET Papers. This is very important
- If you have just two months, them the most important part is solving the previous year papers and giving mock tests
Hope it helps.
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