How can I prepare for NEET in one month.. Help please
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hello subhra datta......
yes it is little bit difficult task but you can do it if you concentrate totally on the subject for this one month
first make a plan so that you can get little analysis about the syllabus now according to that start preparing for your exam by managing your time
divide your day into three halfs equally so that you can cover all the three subjects in a day finish timetable you have given and revise the topics again which you have read and also have a look on the previous papers and also try to solve the mock tests and mcqs daily 150-200
i hope this information is helpful
all the best.
Here are Some GOLDEN tips for the preparation of NEET.
1. Make you own time table , Shorter and achievable small targets.
2. Focus on limited books - NCERT + Some reference
3.Finish your full syllabus n a fixed time frame of 3-4
4. Solve MCQS daily in a time limit - Understand where you are doing most mistakes, Correct it, retry
5.Whatever you study throughout the day make sure that you revise before going to the bed
6.Concentrate More on weaker subject
7.Give equal important to all the three subjects.
8.Understand all options of previous year MCQS ...As EXACT question is not repeated BUT related questions are....
9.Give mock test in between to assess yourself.
10. Have patience and be positive
11.POSITIVE SURROUDING - Discuss with friends who can help you stay positive not the one who brings negativity.
12.Correct your mistakes
13.Maintain your health
Don't think about the result. Be cool and devise a strategy for solving the paper, like which subject to attend first, what time is to be given for each subject, rough work to be done with pencil, leaving doubted questions initially, etc.
Above points will definitely help you. Best of luck !
hi subhra, you have 5 months to prepare for NEET,if you are gonna concentrate in your board for now,i have been where you are, lemme tell you this,try to aim just to score above average in your board exams and concentrate well on NEET, if you do it really well and properly you could easily clear boards, try to sync your academic curriculum along with neet chapters if possible, for instance if they teach you animal husbandry in class today, go back read that from ncert as well as coaching institute materials, and solve as many questions as you can,good luck
Hi Subhra Datta
Here are the way how you can start studying smartly for NEET
- Introspect yourself :- make a checklist that what you know already and what you have to know for the NEET. Go through the syllabus once and check your level, that from where you have to start.
- Plan the Journey :- After Introspecting, Start from the very basic and plan out the journey for the whole syllabus a set some deadline for yourself so that you can progress in a pre defined manner.
- Never Give Up :- It is the golden rule to achieve the goal. Build up yourself and your confidence not to give up even in the hardest situation. THink positive, talk to positive people, ask queries, make mistakes and learn from all these things. Stand by your decision and motivate yourself time to time.
Here are Some GOLDEN tips for the preparation of NEET
- Firstly, gather all the details about the officially prescribed syllabus for the examination.
- Make a proper time-table for your preparations.
- Follow the time table strictly and increase your potential day by day.
- Consider the good preparation books and study materials.
- Practice mock test & previous year question papers.
- Make mistakes while practising, and correct them and never repeat them.
- Never give up even at your low time.
- Stay stress free & healthy while preparing for exams.
- Don’t try to include new topics at the end of preparations.
All the best
With this calculated amount of time, all that you can do is strengthen your concepts to the maximum and revise volatile topics as much as you can.
Subjects like physics, physical and organic chemistry chemistry need nothing less than timely practice everyday. You need to have a set time to solve specific number of questions in a stipulated amount of time because timing does play a very important role in entrance examinations.
The more you practice the better are the chances that you'll be able to handle questions properly in the final examination.
Tolics like organic chemistry and Biology need revision, lots of it. Thorough reading of NCERT textbooks is mandatory when it comes to these subject because a lot of questions are always asked from a seemingly trivial topic that we might normally tend to ignore.
Most importantly, never stay in doubt, if you are unable to understand a particular concept, seek help from your mentor or any other person who you feel might help you out with your doubts. Practice a lot of full length test papers, even the questions asked in the previous years should be solved for they'll give you a rough idea regarding the kind of questions that are being asked in the recent past and will help you to modulate your preparation accordingly.
Most importantly, make your health your prime priority because the old adage "A sound mind resides in a sound body" has been said for a reason.
Preparing for NEET examination in one month is really a big task it's tough to do so but not impossible by the way the way you are thinking is awesome since you have 5-6 months left and you are targeting in one Month this idea is really good if you think so and work forward in completing it .See last to last year that is in 2016 batch they had done the study of NEET in such a kisok and in 2 months still they succeed so you too can do it see first make a plan and target to complete entire bio in 15-18 days rest day you do physics and chemistry.
Completing the entire Neet syllabus and one month is practically impossible
However if you have given your boards and I studied for that well and you know the basics from each chapter, especially if you followed NCERT guidelines and are from CBSE background it might still be possible
Studying a subject at a stretch and completing it within a week is a very foolish ideas insect access your brain and you tend to forget whatever you study
If you have one full month and you are willing to study around 12 to 16 hours a day then I can give you a study plan you might try to adhere to it and see if it helps
Out of whatever time you have half of the time should going to Biology, giving special stress to the chapters on botany zoology, microbiology and Biotechnology, because they are the most difficult to retain and require regular revision
Out of whatever 628 hours you have left a majority of the time has to be given to organic chemistry, the reaction sequences and the various by-products because MCQs on them are very rampant and popular
To get a Ne jawab others you need to be strong in metallurgical inorganic reactions and balancing and for that you just need to be aware of some important reactions and names of some alloys and other catalyst
Finally coming to Physics unless you have a basic concept it is difficult to complete in one month keeping at par with biology and Chemistry
Still I would tell you to practice more sums on Mechanics, optics, modern physics including inductance and capacitance kids, electromagnetism because they are the most favourite topics to be questioned upon and form a bulk of your Physics curriculum
While attempting the questions I will advise you to complete your biology and Chemistry within the first one and a half hours to 1 hours 45 minutes so that you can dedicate the rest of the time to solving physics with the cool and calm head
Also what is most important is trying to give as Mini mock examinations which are time bound and test you on all chapters across the three subjects, which will help you realise your strengths and weaknesses and work upon them before the examination
Evaluate yourself from the analysis of your results in such examinations and brush up your leg. So that in the final examination you can be attempting the maximum number of questions correctly, leaving Behind Those question which you cannot answer so that your negative markings becomes minimum and your performance and rank Rises to the maximum
Thank you
As per your i would like to tell you.
Keep your mind focused
Practice MCQS on daily basis
Revise as many times as possible.
Correct your mistakes
Maintain your health
Give mock test in between to assess yourself
Think positive.
Don't think about the result. Be cool and devise a strategy for solving the paper, like which subject to attend first, what time is to be given for each subject, rough work to be done with pencil, leaving doubted questions initially, etc.
Hopefully above points will help
if you want any other information plz let us know
Regards
Dr Parmanand Agarwal
MBBS MD
Career counsellor
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