Give timetable to study crack neet with 550 marks in 12 months of a day how many hours to study
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Planning is main part of study. Plan your day. Means study 14 hours a day except college, classes, daily work. Plan a subject for week or a day. And most important is you must follow a plan.
1st week-You should start with three seating of 3 hours each daily for first week and try to cut down your time of other non-studying activity. Also you take 15 minutes of rest after each 1.30 hour
2nd week-You should start with three seating of 4 hours each and again try to cut down your time of other activity. Also you take 15 minutes of rest after each 2.00 hour
3rd week-You should try to take four seating of 3 hours each and one seating of 2 hours with it.
How you study for these hours?
You have to study with full concentration, no disturbance, and continuously for 3 hour sessions. The idea is to simulate real exam conditions. While studying, you have to create an atmosphere as if you are sitting in exam. Avoid doing following during a 3 hours session:
Study on a desk if you have it at home.
Avoid studying while lying down on a bed.
Collect revision materials
Don’t get up from your desk during 3 hours of study session.
Don't panic! When you panic, you make mistakes, so keep calm throughout.
Study with 100 percent concentration as if you are sitting in exam
- Definitely, i suggest you the best preparation tips and time table on how to study for NEET
- A very much made timetable enables you to bifurcate time and designate equivalent time to each area.
- well, as a part of preparation you need to do both smart and aswell as hardwork.
- The preparation must be parallel with the studies currently you are pursuing so that there exists a sink between the concepts and it helps in faster preparation with good outcome.
- you need to have an skilled timetable and effective schedule too so that it will be helpful during exam for cracking high range of marks
- allot a daily basis of 6 hours per day for preparation.
- spend atleast a one and half hour for each subject and arrange a schedule to cover one -one topic per day
- well also, keep in mind that making a schedule is not important ,following that strictly is very much important
- The first and the foremost thing is that you need to have a strong grip in basics so that you can move further.
- it is also recommended that one should have deeper knowledge in basics so that you will drive any type of difficulty question in easy manner.
- NCERT books are the best books to start from basics and those are the only books to go for advanced range too.
- firstly, know the weightage of topics so that you will prepare accordingly to that criteria and you can answer easily in exam.
- you should know the weightage marks of each chapter and start preparing according to that, the main preference will be given to the more weightage marks concepts so that you will get maximum marks, unless you should go deeper in to that particular concepts.
- This is the mantra for having a grip and cope in the exam for getting good range of marks.
- also, by attending online and as well as offline mocktests, you will be getting a clear cut image on what basis the questions are asking and you can kickoff start preparing suiting that way.
- This is another intellctual way of getting good marks in the exam, since in practicing with that papers, you will be covering almost maximum topics so that you need not to study separately on each topic.
- To make it possible ,you need to have a basic and understandable grip in basics.
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preparation is key to sucess, so kickoff start preparing and if you follow above tips, sure you will crack the exam with a good outcome.
- thank you:)
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