How many hours a class 11 how student of PCB should study for neet as well as school exams? Please... also give a best time table advice
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Hello,
It all depends on your learning capacity and dedication towards NEET exam. But since, you have decided to prepare for the NEET at an early stage, you have an advantage. NEET syllabus is prepared on the basis of Class 11 and 12. Therefore, at this point of time, focus on what you're studying in your school/institute. And invest 4-5 hours to self study. Make sure you revise on the weekly basis.
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see it all depend on ur ability to memorize thing some student can learn a topic in mins while other takes hours for the same the best way to study is dont go for weather u have to study for board or neet go for ur doubts and concept first focus on ur weak subjects first make a daily time table see every day is differnt plan ur tymtable a nyt before study atleast 8 to 10 hours if u really want to achieve something becuz students many tymes it takes 2 to 3 hrs solving a single question so give 8 to 10 hours for ur self studies with proper break take 2 subject in days like p\b or c\b bio is most scoring so it is better to do it daily give 4 days to ur weak subject and 2days for other take suday to analyse ur learing...believe me guys follow this just for a month and u will feel a change a good change in u r study....tell me in comment weather this hlp u or not ALL THE VERY BEST STUDENTS....
Hello Nitin,
Its appreciable that you are concerned for your career from a very early stage. i would like to suggest that it is really very important for a stuydent to have a strict time table with flexible hours fpr self care for a good result. As you are in 11th standard, you must be having your NCERT/ISC board study material. the best is to start studying from your course book that you are using in ypur school because you should not pile yourself up with a lot of burden at school level as it can affect your board results.
As you want to know how to prepare for NEET as wellas school exams simultaneously, you should focus on studying for your school exams first.
>For school exams, you need to atlest spend 4 to 5 hours daily for self study because there is alot of syllabus to cover. Divide your time on basis of which subject you want to focus on more.
>practise numericals daily. spend atlest one hour daily on just solving problems. it will increase your calculation speed as well as accuracy.
>Memorise and revise daily. subjects like biology and chemistry need to be studied daily because there is alot to learn including definations, theorms, reactions, diagrams, equations, etc. As biology as huge chapters like plant kingdom and animal kingdomthat are vast, prepare notes and a chart for them and paste it in your study area. whenever you are bored just look st the chart and revide the notes written on it playfully. it will help you to learn plant and animal kingdom with ease.
> preparing small charts and write important formulas, equations, theorms on them so that you can memorise them whenever you want.
> give time to other subjects as well that you must have taken along with PCB. they are scoring and will help you get higher marks in school exams.
if you follow these tips i am sure you can do god in school exams.
For NEET, you can start with studying biology in detail apart from your school syllabus. Read side books such as NCERT, or exampler, and solve questions from mock test online or maybe some questionare books such as Arihant publication that have prevous year papers.
Even for physics and chemistry, you can try solving previous year questions from side books, such as pradeep or arihant.
A good timetable is key to success. Study physics, chemistry and biology daily, focusing more on any two of the following. if your biology and chemistry is strong, you can crack NEET even with average marks in physics. study each subject for minimum one and a half hours daily. you can study other subjects for one hour, depending on their importance. a best time tamble can be made only by you, becuase you know which subject is your power and which one is your weakness. I would just suggest to daily spend atlest four hour on self study.
If you follow this rule strictly, you can do wonders in your study.
Good Luck!
Hey nitin , Greetings!!
Here are some tips you can follow to prepare for NEET from class 11
1.Some important topic :
Physics
- Kinematics
- Laws of Motion
- Work, Energy and Power
- Rotational Motion
- Oscillations and Waves
- Heat and Thermodynamics
Chemistry
- Mole Concept
- Stoichiometry
- Chemical Bonding
- States of matter
- Thermodynamics
- Hydrogen and S-block
- Organic and Hydrocarbons
Biology
- Diversity in the Living World
- Human Physiology
- Structural Organisation in Plants and Animals
- Biomolecules
- Cell Division
- Cell cycle
2.For aspirants preparing for NEET from Class 11, the main focus should be on NCERT. Once through with the NCERT, candidates must then try and solve questions from the Class 11 curriculum of these books mentioned below.
- Objective Physics Vol. 1 by Arihant
- Objective Chemistry Vol. 1 by Arihant
- A to Z Biology for NEET Class 11 by Cengage
3.Identify the strong and weak areas
4. Practice Regularly
5. Try and Solve Mock Tests (weekly)
Hope this will help you
al the best!!
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