How can i start my neet 2021 preparation for next 7 months strategy as i am not clear with my basics yet. I aim to score 600 plus in the exam?
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hello aspirant,
The most important NEET preparation tip is do not aim to crack NEET. Yes, you heard it right. Aspirants should do away with the competitive nature of the exam. Start aiming at what you want to do which is to become a doctor. This drive will eventually lead you to success. If you are working on something that you really want to do then you do not need to be pushed just the vision of pursuing MBBS and attaining the degree will drive you.
"Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can." should be the aim of all medical aspirants for now.
To beat the blues you can check here the NEET preparation tips for 6 months including the success mantra of NEET toppers and experts insights. The strategies will provide candidates with a headstart, in the process candidates will be able to frame their own schedule, and at the end give a final push to utilise 6 months for NEET preparation.
Select Best Books for NEET 2020
Formulate an effective study timetable
Study , Revise and Analyse
Stay Positive
hope that helps
Because NEET 2021 is going to be conducted with revised syllabus, sticking to NCERT is the way. We can give you a timetable to follow:
WEEK | PHYSICS | CHEMISTRY | BIOLOGY |
WEEK 1 | Oscillation and Waves, Thermodynamics | Environmental Chemistry, Hydro Carbons, Organic Chemistry | Human Physiology, Histology and Morphology |
WEEK 2 | Behaviiour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory, Properties of Bulk Matter | P block elements, S block elements | Cell Structure and Function, Diversity in Living World |
WEEK 3 | Gravitation. Work Energy and Power, Law of Motion | Redox Reaction, Hydrogen, Equilibrium, | Mineral Nutrition, Diversity of Life |
WEEK 4 | Motion of Systems of Particles of Rigid Body, Kinematics | Thermodynamics, States of Matter, Chemical bonding and Molecular structure | Kingdom Plantae |
WEEK 5 | Mathematical Tools and Physical World and Measurement | Some basic Concepts of Chemistry, Structure of Atom | Anatomy of Flowering Plants |
WEEK 6 | Oscillation and Waves, Thermodynamics | Environmental Chemistry, Hydro Carbons, Organic Chemistry | Human Physiology, Histology and Morphology |
WEEK 7 | Behaviiour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory, Properties of Bulk Matter | P block elements, S block elements | Cell Structure and Function, Diversity in Living World |
WEEK 8 | Gravitation. Work Energy and Power, Law of Motion | Redox Reaction, Hydrogen, Equilibrium, | Mineral Nutrition, Diversity of Life |
WEEK 9 | Motion of Systems of Particles of Rigid Body, Kinematics | Thermodynamics, States of Matter, Chemical bonding and Molecular structire | Kingdom Plantae |
WEEK 10 | Mathematical Tools and Physical World and Measurement | Some basic Concepts of Chemistry, Structure of Atom | Anatomy of Flowering Plants |
You can repeat it after 10 weeks. Preparing a time table, setting goals and sticking to them are the only way to prepare for any exam. This year NEET will be conducted on reduced syllabus which means you have additional time to prepare. So stick to NCERT, class notes and then practise atleast one mock test a week. That way by the time NEET 2021 is conducted, you would have atleast practised 30-40 mock tests. If you are preparing for NEET on your own, you may as well try our NEET Knockout package: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/
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