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how can i achieve 600+ marks in NEET exam


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rahulsahni229 10th Nov, 2020
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Zeenat Saba 10th Nov, 2020

Hii ,

It is basically depends upon your choice,  and upon your dedication and passion regarding to the subjects and more important in your interests

if you are having dedication with smart work with a proper time schedule and implementing a proper strategy with timetable  then you will score better.

Clear each and every concepts with multiple revisions of NCERTS and follow standards prescribed books for every subjects and Test series is always preferable ..

More important thing during the preparation of Competitive exams is Seriousness and inner discipline.

Mock test also plays a vital role for any exam preparation more you solve the mock test more your concepts gets clear and more you manage the time during your final paper.

Hope this will help you ,

All the very best !!

akashkumarpati.2000 10th Nov, 2020

Dear Aspirant

There is no such rule to score 600+ in NEET.  NEET is the official entrance exam of students all  over the India to live their dream to get MBBS BDS defeee. To get a seat in NEET is not easy as competition is very high.

  • One has to go to one's top level of dedication and hard work to get this.
  • First you should take coaching classes from eminent institutes like AKASH ALLEN RESONANCE etc.
  • You must solve previous 30 years' question paper too.
  • 600+ can't be scored in one day it takes 10 hr average study time of 2years daily. As above all factors the main factor is self study.

Ok, mow I'm going to discuss about the some preparation techniques and details of several essential books highly needed for extra-ordinary performance in your upcoming NEET UG examination 2021.

BIOLOGY :

Now, There's a common misconception that, you have to read a lot to get a good score or a set a seat in any government medical college. I am not saying that hard work doesn't pay off, sure it does. But there are some tips and tricks so that you can enjoy the journey.

A. NCERT : For biology, first you have to finish your NCERT Biology if you are preparing for NEET! Most of the questions in NEET directly comes from NCERT.

B. ABC of Biology: you can use this book, as a reference. But at first, finish NCERT.

C. For detailed explanation you must follow SC Verma and GRB Bathla’s Publications in a regular basis.

D. MCQ: For mcqs, solve MTG'S Biology at Your Fingertips . It's completely based on NCERT and there are some extra points which are important for a better understanding of the subject. You can also use Trueman’s Biology – Vol 1 and Vol 2 in this regard. And one more thing, for MCQs don't forget to practise Dinesh Objective Biology rigorously.

CHEMISTRY :

One thing keep in mind that Chemistry is the most scoring subject in any competitive exams. So for extra-ordinary performance in any exam you should be very talented, detailed-oriented and well-resourced in Chemistry.

A. For inorganic chemistry, you can study NCERT thoroughly.

B. However for Physical and Organic chemistry, I'll recommend you GRB Publication , because they are accepted nationwide and you'll get very detailed explanation. Moreover O.P.Tandon and Arihant are the most useful books for scoring good marks in NEET. And particularly for Physical chemistry you should go through P.Bahadur and for Organic Chemistry (specially for Reaction Mechanism) you can use Morrison and Boyd.

C. For mcqs and other questions you can solve MTG'S Chemistry at Your Fingertips.

PHYSICS:

You can study Concept of Physics by H.C. Verma but it's gonna be a extra load for the students from PCB background. But if you are an extra talented students, then surely go for I.E. Irodov. Moreover for practising problems in mechanics and rotational dynamics you must go through Objective Physics by Pramod Agarwal minutely and for optics, electromagnetism and waves just practise Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick, and Walker regularly.

For mcq purpose you can solve D.C. Pandey and MTGs Physics at Your Fingertips.

Regarding your query, I would also like to recommend you to read the following articles:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-neet

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-last-minute- preparation -tips

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-to-prepare-for-neet

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/effective- preparation -tips-crack-neet

So start immense hardworking with enormous enthusiasm to get success in your upcoming live event.

Hope that the above informations and link are more than sufficient for your preparation.

Wish you all the very best !!

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Aarti singh 10th Nov, 2020
Hello rahul
Their no shortcut works in neet exam
You have to make a strategy for the exam
Things you should to gain 600+
.Make a timetable on daily basis
.Give Atleast  3-4 hours in a day
.Go through with whole syllabus
.Make short Notes
.Reviesd the notes regularly
.Do test Series, Go through with previous year question paper

I think, I if you are doing these thing.. You will sure get 600+ in neet..The main thing is focused and revised the topics regularly.. That will make your preparation strong..
Choose best and do best
Never be confused between so many books or content..
Hope this  answers will help you to solve your query
Thank you
mr.sudhanshu94 10th Nov, 2020

Dear Aspirant,

Do the NCERT of each and every chapter, believe it or not NCERT is best book for preparation of any exam specially neet, you will find many people who will tell you not to study NCERT but as a person who has cleared Neet I strongly recommend you to read and do the questions in NCERT for all chapters.

do at least 80 to 100 MCQ for each Biology chapter and 40 to 50 MCQ for each chapter of chemistry and physics from whichever book you want.
More important than not missing a test is to always prepare for the test and then give the test because if you are not prepared for a test then for you giving that test is worthless.

Do constant revision and make a formula copy for physics and physical chemistry, also you should make a copy containing only the reactions of organic chemistry for Quick revision because before the exam you you will only study them as practically going through the whole content of the chapter before the exam is foolishness.

revise the whole course one month before the exam at least once and if you don't have enough time left then don't focus on chapters that you are not strong at, focus on chapters that you are strong at so that if you encounter a question from those chapters you will be able to solve them easily.


don't get disheartened if you score less in a test, I myself scored 455 in an online test of full course provided by the online test series of Allen on 27 april 2018 and Neet paper was on 6 may 2018 you know what I said to myself that I am not going to give up without trying I'm just going to study like hell in these last remaining days and now I am going to give no More tests because practically what can you do two days before the neet exam by giving a test, instead what you should do is to try and cover up as much syllabus you can before the exam. This also reminds me to tell you that you should stop giving any test one week before the Neet examination because if you score good in them then it's ok but somehow if you screw them up then your confidence may go down
when you go to give the exam, (this is the most important part because I have seen people scoring as much as 690 in their practice test and then scoring 590 on the day of examination) don't think about how much marks you have to score because that will only build up the pressure on you, just do every question that you think you know the answer of, don't think how much you will score infact don't think anything just keep your mind calm because the moment you start thinking things that don't matter in those 3 hours your rank will start to drop.


lastly I emphasize on it again don't lose your confidence whatever happens whatever is your score in any of the test just believe that you can score the score that you want to achieve because I will tell you 70% of your score in exam depends on your confidence and 30% on what you have learnt because a person who has learnt a lot will only be the one who has full confidence but sometimes a person has learnt a lot might lose confidence in oneself and screw up on the exam day so just believe you can do it.
Hope this information helps
Thank you .

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