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Rightly said by ummesh in the Answer
You have to thoroughly with the NCRT books.
Do lots of McQ questions online as well as buy books.
Have a study partner so that each should clear others doubt and other way
This ebook serves as a valuable study guide for NEET exams, specifically designed to assist students in light of recent changes and the removal of certain topics from the NEET exam.
I would suggest you to go through your NCERT properly as 80% of the syllabus comes from there only, once you are done with and have strong command on all important concepts you can follow below provided tips as well -
1. NEET and AIIMS exams cover major syllabi of many boards, you may want to compare them alongside. There will be some common topics which you may not have to spend much time on since they will be covered in your board syllabus, anyway.
2. Follow a strict time table - Time-table helps you plan and stick to your study routine. A well created time table that allows you to work on your weaker subjects, allots enough time to revision and mock tests, will ensure all areas are covered.
3..Mock Papers -Practice is the keyword for all entrance tests. Just like the board exams, there’s a pattern that such entrance tests follow.This is extremely important if you are doing self study for NEET and AIIMS, as it will also help you identify your weaker areas and manage time better.
4.Work on weaker topics- Most students will identify with this. You may be very strong in one subject and relatively weak in the other. Don’t get demotivated. Work harder on the weaker subjects. You may consider taking guidance and help from seniors or teachers.
Hope this helps!!!
You can follow below given tips for the preparation of NEET & AIIMS entrance exam.
Go through with Previous Year papers: Previous years papers will give you an Idea about the exam & it will also be helpful for you to do practise with.
Focus on strength:
Going by your own evaluation, you must focus on your strong areas and build on the same. you should put all efforts towards the areas which you have strong hold on and solve questions on the same.
Take full length mock tests:
In last few days of your preparation, you must take mock test to familiarize yourself with actual test environment. You need to improve your time management skill, therefore, solving full length mock test helps in this.
Consolidate your preparation:
After taking mock tests and recognizing your strengths and weaknesses, you would get a broad idea about how much time you must invest per section or subject. Consolidate your study plan based on these factors and stick to it. Ensure that you give equal weightage to all subjects.
Don’t compromise on accuracy:
Accuracy is one of the most important factors of success. While you solve last year sample papers or test series, do not commit any mistake.
Revision is the key to success:
During the last few weeks of your preparation, go back your basics studies and strengthen the base concept of each subject. It is very important to brush up your skills and revise each and every topic you have studied during the two years of your preparations.
Be focused and relax:
It is good to worry about the exam but don’t let the stress and anxiety take over you. Exercise.
Do practise as much you can & Be confident.
Good Luck!
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