HEY MY NAME IS RAHUL KUMAR I WANTED TO COMPETE IN NEET EXAM . BUT DUE TO THIS PANDEMIC TIME I DONT THINK I AM AT MY 100% IN STUDIES . I BARELY COMPLETED 11TH SYLLABUS AND ALMOST LEAVED 40% OF 12TH SYLLABUS... SHOULD I TAKE A DROP OR SHOULD DO ANY OTHER THING... BUT MY ONLY DREAM IS MEDICAL LINE
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Hello,
See you said that its your dream so why don't give it a chance?
I think that you should start your studies right now. You can complete the rest chapters if you are sincere and ready to give your 100%. Even if you wont be able to pass this exam then you can take a drop.
Some of the suggestions for preparation:
You should do hard work as well as smart work in order to pass. Let's talk about each subject.
PHYSICS:
For many NEET students physics is the subject that scares the most. In physics most of the part is covered by Mechanics. So, I suggest that you must complete the mechanics part thoroughly. And then the other important topics such as magnetism, electric physics and modern physics.
For improving your physics it is very important to solve as many questions as you can. This helps to build your confidence and you will be able to understand the type of questions that can come in the exam.
CHEMISTRY:
This subject is basically divided into 3 parts.
1. Physical chemistry:
This subject is like physics. Once understanding the chapter you must solve questions. For revision also, instead of revising the theory part you can just solve the questions.
2. Organic chemistry:
The major portion of chemistry is contained by organic chem. For this you can refer your NCERT book thoroughly. You must have command over all the named reactions and other reactions also. For practicing you can solve some sequence reactions type questions.
3. Inorganic chemistry:
Generally, students leave this part for last and then it is left. Many questions comes from inorganic chemistry. The best book to study it is you NCERT book. Read as many times as you can. For practicing you should solve the questions.
Biology:
Biology is the main subject for NEET. According to me you should first complete your NCERT book in such a way that you know about almost each line of the book. You can make One page notes or short notes of every chapter so that you can just revise all the chapters in less time. Instead of reading the chapters again and again you can solve the questions.
For physics and chemistry also you can make short notes. As for physics and physical chemistry you can make formula sheets.
I hope this will help you.
Thank You and all the best!
Hello,
If you honestly wish to become a doctor and don the white coat with a stethoscope around your neck then you must not lose hope and buckle up and work hard in the remaining time that is left for the NEET Examination.
There is still more than 4 months left for the examination. And if you work hard and in a smart way then you still can do wonders.
Here are few tips -
• Before preparing for any examination you must first understand the pattern and the syllabus of examination.
• Now for NEET Inorganic Chemistry portion it is very important that you stick to NCERT and revise every important reactions and anomalies given in the NCERT. You can take help of reference books from GRB Publication - OP Tandon and many more
• Now going by the previous year trends the Biology portion ( Botany + Zoology) in NEET Examination has questions framed from NCERT Biology for class XI and Class XII.
• A student who has read his NCERT properly and has learnt each and every minute detail given in the book, can easily score 340+ marks out of 360 in NEET Examination.
For more important information about tips and strategies for preparation, important chapters, syllabus, books you should follow and other important details, kindly check out the link given below-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips
You can also download previous year question papers and sample papers provided by Careers 360 by clicking on the link given below-
I hope you find the answer helpful.
Thank you.
I AM VERY VERY MOTIVATED TO HEAR THIS
THANKS
BUT I DIDN'T FILLED NEET 2021 EXAM
I WILL COMPETE IN NEXT EXAM
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