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Durgaprasad M 28th Dec, 2018
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Nafisa Turabi 10th Jan, 2019

Hi,

First of all you need to understand that quality of reading matters much more than the quantity. The time you put into your studies is important. But much more important is that you study with full focus and concentration in that allotted time of yours. It should not be like you are sitting whole day in front of your books without retaining anything from whatever you are reading. So just plan your timings, manage study time, give yourself breaks and treats whenever necessary.

And for now, as it is high time now, dedicating most of your time to studies is also essential. You should be doing at least 10-12 hours of sincere studying a day.

So just enjoy studies instead of thinking of them as a burden. You will see the magic occur. You won't be needing to keep record of your study time then.

Hope this helps.

Good luck.

Muhammed 9th Jan, 2019

Hi Durgaprasad,

As the NEET Exam is nearing  you'll have to study extensively for about some 8- 10 hours are must for NEET aspirant.

You should  include time for activities that you enjoy and time for sleep. You also need to sleep at least 8 hours.

Focus on improving the effectiveness of smaller sessions rather than longer continues sessions as they reduce the concentration level such as 2 hours continuos.

Planning is main part of study. Plan your day. Means study 10 hours a day except college, classes, daily work. Plan a subject for week or a day. And most important is you must follow a plan.

Systematic study ia very important.

Collect  revision materials

Don’t listen music during studies.

You should take a break of at least half an hour between every seating. In this gap you try to chill or do other things .

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These help you in  maintaning your accuracy.

Every human being is unique and there study pattern is different but these must be followed .Lastly,  Stay away from social media.

All the best for NEET 2K19 Exam.


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Gautam Manohar 9th Jan, 2019

Hi , i would say that it isnt fixed, basically its not about how long you read but how you read. cracking NEET aint a herculean task, i am sure if you work smart , you can crack it, i know guys who just studied 2 hours a day and still cracked NEET easily in the first try and also those who didnt crack even after reading 7 to 8 hours a day in the first try, so all i would suggest is, guage yourself and work smart, strengthen your weakness.Good luck

Vikas gehlot 28th Dec, 2018

WELL, if you're asking for NEET then that time for preparation varies from individual to individual because every student has his own calibre and his own understanding power therefore for some student 4 hours might be good but for some 6 hours is needed there for based on your calibre you need to divide whole syllabus in two different parts and then prepare a timetable accordingly so that you can find how much time you need to dedicate everyday to prepare well for the NEET entrance exam.

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