Can I revise entire syllabus of 11th for neet in just 1 month?
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Hello Ankita, Revision is based on how you prepared your syllabus and the last time you revised your syllabus. For me, whenever I revise, first of all I don't see answers but I try to recall how much I know about the topic. It helps to remember that particular topic long term. So you can apply this too. I would also like to give you proper revision chart.
Day 1 - Learn a topic
Day 3 - First revision
Day 7 - Second revision
Day 21 - Third revision
Day 30 - Fourth revision
Day 45 - Fifth Revision
Day 60 - Sixth Revision
At the end of the cycle, the information gets stored in your long term memory.
Yes why not you can revise the entire syllabus of the 11the in a Month if you plan properly and study consistently with respect to it because if you do so you can revise it properly listen revise means it should be revision only and not reading of the text line to line it'd the reading of the notes the formulas the chemical reactions and short notes this should be your approach while you sit for revision of any part of the syllabus.
Revising the entire syllabus in such a short period of time is very difficult
But if you have revise your chapters and 18 with most of the chapters across all the three subjects then it might be possible for you to go through them very quickly in these last months
If you have need any notes of the various subjects in the copy is the ideal strategy would be to go through them and that they might help you in the MCQ solving
I really you should have been going through books like SL Arora or Arihant in Physics, op Agarwal op Tandon chemistry and Dinesh or Truman in Biology to develop concepts
Most of the MCQs asked from the topics of molar and equivalence concepts in Physical Chemistry reaction mechanism in carbonyl compounds and nomenclature of organic compounds in organic chemistry, and transition metals Metallurgy and ionic balancing in inorganic chemistry
In physics the heavily question chapters are from mechanics, optics, Thermodynamics and circuits on current electricity, electromagnetism and modern physics
In Biology the heavily question chapters are usually from botany zoology, microbiology and Biotechnology and its good to practice the life cycle as well as the phylogenetic classification and characteristics in the form of tables and flowcharts true self made notes of the study material provided by typical MCQ books or NCERT based books provided by Aakash or Allen
Since you are in your last month's you might not be able to study every chapter exhaustively so I have given you the chapters to less stress upon
Regarding the study schedule if you can dedicate 8 to 12 hours a day it would be very good and you can start the day with numericals, 2 Biology right across the afternoon and after taking some rest in the day with organic chemistry or inorganic chemistry as it suits you
More importantly time management and questions elections kill need to be worked upon in the last months and so you need to solve MCQs to improve on your timing because otherwise even if you know things you will not be able to perform on the spot
The subject with you feel your weakest in you should be attending last I really I would advise you to complete your biology and Chemistry by the first one and a half hours and I'm to keep the rest of the time for solving physics and for attending an attempted questions
Don't try to solve all questions because negative marking hampers your rank and I would advise you to solve as many as you can on first attempt and then go through the rest after you are done with going through all the questions at least once
Hope this helps, thank you
Otherwise i will advice you not to revise everything as it would be difficult .
Do not read any new thing just revise
Aa you asked how much time should be denoted to boards, that is difficult to answer as it depends upon how much you have studied .i will tell you how i prepared then you can make changes accordingly--
By december i had already completed my syllabus .so in january i revised everything . then in februrary i used to do sample papers for class 12 th and revised for boards but alongwith it i used to solve atleast 1 mock test for neet everyday . so that i could study for borh boards and neet.
I know i somewhat cared less about boards but that was becoz i felt if i had studied properly for neet then i would be able to perform well i boards too . boards are not anything where you have to mug up and write essay , one can get good marks if concepts are clear.
By this way i completed many sample papers for neet .
Then in march i was busy with boards
And in april , i did previous year papers and studied topics which i felt i was weak in.
I hope it helps
My advice is please do not read new topics. Revise the topics that you have studied earlier. Manage your time according to your weak and strong areas. Spend more time on weak areas. Read from your notes.
hi ankita , its ofcourse doable, plan your own crash course or you can even join a good crash course, work smart and its achievable,cover your weak areas first, emphasize more on areas where the marks are easily scorable, stay calm , cool and motivated. good luck
- Absolutely you can let me share some tips for that :
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For biology. Read only NCERT and your notes or important topics that aren't in NCERT from your modules or other sources. Plus accompany it with solving lots of MCQS .
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For chemistry. NCERT for inorganic + organic and for physical chemistry chapters like bonding that are high scoring do them from more elaborate sources. Also solve MCQs from previous years
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For physics. HC verma for concepts and solve problems from DC pandey or Universal or any other that suits you. But try not to cover whole syllabus but just read physics topic by topic and you will get through this easily.
Yeah you can do it. But it depends on how you have read that previously. Sometimes it may not be possible.
My suggestion is that you first revise the important chapters first and then go to others. Or you can first revise the chapters which you have read well already.
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