How to crack neet 2019 in last 20 days..??
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The last few days are crucial for revision. You should practice in such a way that exam goes smoothly. Since time is little, you should avoid starting new topics. Instead, you should revise what you have learnt, attempt many mock tests, sample papers and finally analyze each attempt.
In case of set backs like scoring low marks in the mock tests, it is crucial not to lose hope but to reanalyze and learn what needs to set it right. Make sure that you attempt mock tests exactly like you would attempt the actual exam. This will ensure that exam jitters go away and you will also develop time management skills as well as enough speed to complete the question paper within the given duration.
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Assuming you have completed your syllabus and are have a good enough grasp on basic concepts, now is the time to focus on solving questions and to manage time properly. Develop a habit of solving questions with a timer on so that you can keep a check on speed and accuracy. Revise all important terms and points in Biology. If you skipped out on a topic, let it be. Now is not the time to study anything new and pressure yourself. Focus on what you have studied earlier and solve questions, as many as you can. Clear whatever doubts you have from a teacher or even though asking questions online. If you can, join a test series of a reputed institute and write mock-tests seriously. Revise important reactions and Inorganic Chemistry, Chemical Bonding in Chemistry. Look over important formulas in Optics, Current and Electricity, Electromagnetism as these are some of the most scoring chapters. Solve past year question papers, it'll get you familiar with the pattern and make you confident over time with your prep.
Good luck.
Hello Hitesh,
NEET is a paper which tests the candidates conceptual knowledge and tests on NCERT.
Hence I would advise you to go through NCERT first of all.
Practice more and more sample papers or previous year papers.
Practice mock test available on NTA Website.
Create a notebook containing important formulas as well as reactions.
Make sure you go through every chapter of NCERT as each chapter is very important.
Stay calm during these 20 days and evaluate your performance every day.
No exam is bigger than Preparation.
Prepare well, stay composed, you can do well.
Thank You.
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