Honestly, state your Neet 2020 marks and the no. of hours you think you studied every day. Please do me a favour.
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Hello student,
To secure a very good Marks in neet you should have to study daily 6 hrs .
If you follow a routine correctly then you will definitely get a good Marks .
I got only 324 marks in neet I don't study it properly but if you do it correctly you can secure a good mark
Hope this will help
Thank you
Hello!
Well, I guess you have a dilemma regarding how many hours you must study everyday to score well in NEET. I shall give you a few tips regarding this:
- Firstly, set a goal of how much marks you need to score in your NEET exam.
- Dedicate time for each subject as per your understanding of the subject and the convinience. For example, biology is comparitively easier than physics. So you can give more time for physics and chemistry.
- Everyday start by revising what you did the previous day. Memorize all the formulae, and other things which are needed to remember.
- Solve as many questions as you can. Set a timer and a target and think you are attending actual NEET exam while practicing.
- Evaluate your paper and check where have you gone wrong. Solve similar kind of questions.
- Everyday take a mock test and record your progress.
When it comes to the question of how many hours you need to study, it depends on you. It is not that your marks scored will be proportional to the number of hours studied, rather, it is how much you have understood the concept, and how quick you are in solving questions. You have to reliaze your strengths and weakness in subjects and plan as per it. However, I can say you atleast have to dedicate 4 to 5 hours per day in order to secure good marks and your preferred college.
I hope this would help you!
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