how many hours does one study after getting into neet
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Hello aspirant,
There is not any specific number of hours a candidate required to study to clear NEET exam. Everyone has their own learning and retention capacity and that is different from others. Someone require to study more to clear exams.
But on an average a candidate must study for 8-9 hours to clear NEET exam.
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Hope this information helps you.
Hii There,
After the board exam NEET aspirants need to allocate at least 10-12 hours a day with proper revision method . It is one of the toughest exams in India and the only entrance exam which opens door for medical profession.
Also, It's not about how much time you spent over books, Its about how smartly you prepare for your exams. So, make proper strategy for this exam.
Thanks
Hello aspirant,
The number of study hours per day to clear any exam totally depends on your own personal capacity. Some students can retain what they learn easily for long time while others can't do the same. So you must realise by yourself that how much study hours required by you to complete your course thoroughly.
On an average you must study 8-10 hours on a consistent basis to clear NEET.
Hi student
This is a good question.
One should plan his/her schedule while neet preparations. If everything goes smoothly you won't face any difficulty for neet preparations.
As the neet syllabus is vast, you must divide all the four subjects in small sections .
You need hard work and smart work for achieving required score.
You may follow the timetable given below .
First of all nake habit to wake up early in the morning. Study for 3 hours.
After that take a break and have breakfast .
Go for studies for another 2 to 3 hrs.
Take lunch break and take a nap for one hour. Remember for neet preparations you don't have to waste time at all.
Again study for two hours and refresh yourself with a small break of half an hour . Again sit for study for two hours.
Have dinner and go to bed early so that you can wake up early next morning. Take minimum 7 to eight hours of good sleep.
This way you have to study for minimum ten hours .
You will get more tips and detailed information by following the link given below
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips
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