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How to cope up with both board and neet exam?


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riyav 26th Nov, 2017
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Gautam Manohar 22nd Dec, 2017

hi rakshita, i have been where you are, lemme tell you this,try to aim just to score above average in your board exams and concentrate well on NEET, if you do it really well and properly you could easily clear boards, try to sync your academic curriculum along with neet chapters if possible, for instance if they teach you animal husbandry in class today, go back read that from ncert as well as coaching institute materials, and solve as many questions as you can,. hope this helps, good luck

Ahmadunnisa Begum 30th Nov, 2017
Hello Rakshita,



You need to clock 100 hours a week. Spend four hours a day for studying board exams and the remaining time studying for entrance.



It's only discipline and hardwork which will help you pass with flying colors. Make a time table which suits you best.



Goodluck.



Hope this helps.







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Aditi Upadhye 28th Nov, 2017

Board exams and NEET preparation go hand in hand, especially if your board is CBSE. Even if you are from state board, you can take up extra reading as NEET preparation as extension from board studying.

Read chapters from textbook,

Solve questions from behind that chapter,

Then consult your entrance books, read a little extra from there and proceed to solve MCQs.

Very simple yet effective method to study, utilizing time efficiently and not stressing yourself out.

Overthinking and worrying over exams is unhealthy, just keep working and you will see good results.

Meditate or workout everyday, keep an hour or so for relaxation. I regret not doing this and ended up getting taxed out.

Keep cool, great things will follow.

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28th Nov, 2017
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Husain 26th Nov, 2017

Hi Rakshita,

NEET prep and board exams should be kept in tandem.

However, realise one important thing. Medical colleges just look at your NEET UG rank. Board exams is just for meeting the qualification criteria. Hence, the prime focus should be on NEET.

Focus on conceptual understanding and fact building- it will cover both these

And as far as focused board exam prep is concerned- it can be managed in the last month leading up to the exams.

All the best!

jainharshita3001 26th Nov, 2017
Hello Rakshita

You need to give time to both of them

Because without getting a ABV 50% marks in your board you won't be eligible for your neet( I assume you belong to unreserved category)



You need to plan a timetable. Your main focus should be neet but with an assurance that your board score will be ABV the required 50%.



There are many topic which are common for both.

You can even go with preparing your board exams for last 1.5 month. And rest of the time prepare for neet.

Revision is key for success.

All the best



Harshita Jain ( CR@ careers 360)










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