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NEET PYQ's & Solutions: Physics | Chemistry | Biology
Hello there ,
Hope you are doing well . For scoring great in NEET you need to keep the following points in mind :
* Read the NCERTs of Physics , Chemistry and Biology to have a fair idea of all the concepts and topics . Here ,I would like to stress on the fact that you should study and revise class 11th and 12th NCERTs for Biology,Organic and Inorganic Chemistry multiple times as questions are being asked directly from within the lines.
Practice all the in-text and back exercise questions of NCERTs and take note of all the information boxes and tables you find important .There is no need to by heart every value though .
* Practice a lot of mcqs for the 3 subjects . You can use MTG NCERT at your fingertips for the 3 subjects for practising mcqs .It's a precise book . To have a better hold on the concepts , you can also practice questions from DC Pandey (NEET version for Physics) or modules of prominent coaching institutes .
For Chemistry you can use N. Awasthi for physical and MS Chauhan for organic for practice though the questions asked in NEET exam from the past 2 years is strictly from within NCERT. You can also use modules as mentioned before .
For Biology ,stick to NCERT ,revise all diagrams ,charts and tables multiple times .That is the only way you can score great in NEET and for MCQ practice you can use other MTG MCQ books .
* If you are enrolled in any online or offline classes ,study and revise your class notes thoroughly.
* The most important thing in this exam after reading and revising NCERTs is solving ample mock test papers . As the COVID situation is persistent now,try to create exam like environment at your home and solve part syllabus and full length mock test papers of NEET pattern on OMR sheets in a 3 hours time frame . That is going to aid a lot in your preparation.
* Apart from the above mentioned pointers ,the only thing that is going to decide your performance in NEET is self-study. So stay motivated and keep studying .
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All the best!
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Hello aspirant,
You've plenty of time. But, if didn't used it properly from now onwards then remember my friend that time is like sand in your hand, will pass away quickly. The approach is consistency. Plan out a schedule for a month, a week & a day. What I mean is that make a time table of how you're going to spend your day. Play, watch your show and do everything but at the time of study, stick to studies. Make a weekly planner of the topics you're going to cover in the week. Make your week of 6 days, on the 7th, write down a test. You should aim to finish your entire syllabus till November end or December start. Then you've to do a lot of revision cycles & solving questions. That's all.
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I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
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