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NEET PYQ's & Solutions: Physics | Chemistry | Biology
Hello,
The number of hours that you spend studying in a day will depend on your endurance.
I think rather than fixing time it would be better to fix the topics you would finish that day, and then accordingly set time required to cover those topics.
Since you do not have much time left now and just a few months, My advice to you would be to revse through all that you have studied till now. If You plan on studying anything new then you should check for topics that have more weightage and study those. Also when you study maintain a notebook where you write down the important points and formulas as this may be helpful to you when you want to go through the topics at a quick glance.
These are some of the most imprtant topics that you should never miss in Pysics:
Motion of System Of Particles and Rigid Body
Properties of bulk matter
Oscillations and Waves
Electrostatics
Current Electricity
Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
Optics
Electronic devices
Also do as many previous years question papers as possible. This helps you to recollect the formulas, gives you an idea on where you have to improve and will also help you to manage time better.
Below I have shared a link where you can get mock test series.:
https://learn.careers360.com/test-series-neet-may/?icn=neet-knockout&ici=article-exam-navigation
And the below link will give you previous years question papers:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-question-paper
Another important thing is that don’t study anything new at the last minute and this can create confusions.
NEVER TAKE YOUR HEALTH FOR GRANTED . Get proper sleep, eat healthy food and keep your self hydrated. Ensure that you do not stress your self too much and give enough time to relax and take breaks. Always remember that if you are stressed out then take a break as it would not bring out any good results when you put yourself in more stress.
Finally, on the day of the exam relax and don’t get tensed. Keep your mind clear and give the exam. You will surely be able to do well.
Hi,
Yes, obviously you can score 170+ in NEET 2022. Hard work, consistency, regular practice and proper time management can help you to score good marks in NEET. You have to take the weightage of topics along with categorizing them based on difficulty level according to you. Also, make sure to practice previous year and mock tests.
Here, is the list of books you can use for preparation especially for physics:
Concepts of Physics, H C Verma
Fundamentals of Physics, Halliday, Resnick and Walker
Objective Physics for medical entrance examination (volume 1 and 2), D C Pandey
NCERT Exemplar Class 11 and 12
Here is a link for complete syllabus and books suggested for all subjects: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-study-material
And also you can find tips to crack NEET: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-crack-neet-in-first-attempt
I hope this helped you.
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