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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.
Hiii NEET exam is considered one of the most difficult exams in india. You need to work very hard as the cuttoffs for the top govt colleges is generally very high. To secure your seat in a good govt medical college you must get atleast 550 or above marks. This can be easily possible if you give all your efforts. All you need is the dedication and honesty towards your work and study. Now that only 5 months are left, try to cover all the important topics. Do not waste time unnecessarily studying anything and everything coming your way. Shortlist the topics that are mre important and have more weigthage. focus more on them. Firstly make a schedule of your daily routine and fix 8-10 hours of study with maximum possible efficiency. Smart study is something which you need to practice at this point of time. There’s no need of studying continuously, divide your day in slots of 3-3 hours with breaks in-between. So that both your body and mind remains relaxed and ofcourse efficient. For example if you are starting at 6-7 at morning then study with full concentration till 9am then you can take your breakfast or what ever you feel like and take a break for an hour or so. then get back to study at 10am and study till 1pm then take a lunch break eat your food relax your mind then start back your studies at 3pm till 5 pm then again take a break for some evening walk and snacks etc. then at 7pm start to study again revise all the topics you studied during the day and finish it upto 9pm then close down your books this much time is enough per day if you are completely concentrated and focused the whole day. also remember you must give proper rest to your body and brain so get to bed early to keep your mind fresh and relaxed. Also include solving papers and analyse your result and with practice you will ace your performance. Hope this helps. All the best Thanks!!
Hey Vaibhav
talking about hours of study in a day for NEET Preparation that is totally upto you
but you have to cover topic from every subject everyday & revise important concepts so that you don’t forget
when I was preparing for Neet
I devoted early morning hours for physics that is the best time for grasping concepts . Say 3-4 hours
take a break
Take up an interesting topic from Biology Read properly from Ncert & solve Mcq questions.
In the evening devote your time for chemistry say 2-3 hours .
so a total of 7-8 hours of studying as of now would be okay
but start increasing your time as you get closer to the exam
all the best
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