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how to make a time table to study for neet 2020?


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Ahmad hilmi 3rd Jul, 2019
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muskan pardasani 3rd Jul, 2019

Hey Ahmad

Good to hear that you want to prepare for NEET. Well, since you want to appear for 2020 paper, the time is a little less. So you should start preparing at the earliest. First, you need to know what the paper consists of and its pattern. It has 3 subjects - physics, chemistry and biology, the highest weightage is for biology.

Start by planning your time table for each day. Completely understand the concepts of each and every topic, sideways solve some questions -both subjective and objective. For the theory, NCERT books are great. Also, if you don't understand a topic, google it, look for video tutorials. Keep in mind that only the concept can solve any question.

Attempt some practice papers as well, these may be chapter wise, or consisting of different sections merged. Check for the solutions and learn why you got any question incorrect. This will help you improve. For a daily routine, try to study all the subjects. Focus on the parts you are weak in, and don't get overconfident in any topic. You need to memorize as well as solve numericals, so try to do both together, in order to keep yourself fresh.

Also, do not forget to take out proper time for food and sleep. Keep pursuing your hobbies as well, this will keep you active. Morning hours are usually of  high energy, so the mugging up part can be done then. Keep switching between subjects. Take a break in between every 2-3 hours. And don't forget to take out time for yourself.

I hope this helps you. Keep working hard, and don't lose hope. You will surely excel.

All the very best!!

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4th Jul, 2019
thank you very much sir 
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Pooja Gulati 3rd Jul, 2019

Hi !

First of all , you should check the eligibility criteria for NEET 2020 so as to make sure to get enough marks to qualify the exam. For general category , minimum boards percentage is 50%.

For clearing the exam , you should learn the NCERT Biology by heart , followed by chemistry and for physics , practice atleast 20 questions daily. Take part in Mock tests and as much as test series as you can. This will build your confidence.

All the best !

Check out the following link for more information:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria

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4th Jul, 2019
thank you mam 
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