How to manage time for studies ?? Am preparaing for neet
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hi shaina, 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
Try to clock 100 hours a week.
Four hours for boards and the remainder time for the competitive exam. Create. Time table that suits you best.
Goodluck.
Hi Shaina,
I am very Glad to know that you are preparing for NEET and have the ability to ask the questions for betterment of your future
Here are the way how you can start studying smartly for NEET
- Introspect yourself :- make a checklist that what you know already and what you have to know for the NEET. Go through the syllabus once and check your level, that from where you have to start.
- Plan the Journey :- After Introspecting, Start from the very basic and plan out the journey for the whole syllabus a set some deadline for yourself so that you can progress in a pre defined manner.
- Never Give Up :- It is the golden rule to achieve the goal. Build up yourself and your confidence not to give up even in the hardest situation. THink positive, talk to positive people, ask queries, make mistakes and learn from all these things. Stand by your decision and motivate yourself time to time.
Here are Some GOLDEN tips for the preparation of NEET
- Firstly, gather all the details about the officially prescribed syllabus for the examination.
- Make a proper time-table for your preparations.
- Follow the time table strictly and increase your potential day by day.
- Consider the good preparation books and study materials.
- Practice mock test & previous year question papers.
- Make mistakes while practising, and correct them and never repeat them.
- Never give up even at your low time.
- Stay stress free & healthy while preparing for exams.
- Don’t try to include new topics at the end of preparations.
All the best
This problen i must say is faced ny many of us personally in my experience first few months of 11 i was ubable to understand what is all happening around
Caoching class school whole time use to consume in all this little or no time on self prepeartion
Later i got to know how can i manage my time and distribute among my 3 subjects
See brother it depend upon you seriously saying like mine physics was weak then biology so i devoted my large chunk to pysics followed by chemostry and then biology
I must remind you their are large no. Of aspirants who will say they devote like 16 hours a day 17 hours donot get depressed remember it quality not quantity that matters may be you are fast learner you require less time in preparation so brother i would suggest find yourself what are you weak areas work more on them. You have to make yohr studying schedule yourself and yes its not just making its following with strict discipline that matters
Hope you follow my point
All the best
Thank you for asking your doubt.
The only secret to score good marks is to study consistently. I assume you have joined classes. So apart from the time you spend in classes, do remove 2 hours, and only 2 hours to study. Now you have to put serious 2 hours. You cant decrease the duration. Take breaks but then later fill up for that break. My point here being, you don't need to put 2 continuous hours per day, you can study for 30 minutes take 5 min break, or can anything else that is comfortable with respect to you. Be very strict about your study hour. Now apart from this, before sleeping read biology textbook. Read on chapter. I know this might be vexing at first, but later on you will develop an habbit. If you follow these steps,you will surely get good marks and will eventually go to the college you desire!
Hope my answer was helpful.
All the best with your preparation.
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Definitely, you required to prepare a time table for that. Start the preparation from the easy subject onwards if you're in 2nd year but if you're in 1st start your preparation with the tough subject.
Try to use morning /night time in your convenience
All the best.
A question of Paramount importance over here is whether you are in class 11, class 12 or your repeat year after completing class 12.
If you are in class 11 and 12, I would definitely ask you to concentrate more on Bose, because neat and qualification in the exam is a dream come true comma and not always a surety.
However the marks in your boards will determine the proficiency of your career no matter be at medical, paramedical or some other modalities of general Sciences.
However comma if you are prime concern is Neet, then your ideal study schedule, irrespective of whether or not you are attending other tuitions, and managing School studies, should be around 4 to 6 hours a day.
At least one third to half of this time should be dedicated to Biology, because essentially it is a subject project to be learnt, and requires regular revision and concentration over the various facts across botany, zoology, physiology, microbiology and Biotechnology.
Physics, as a subject has to be started early, and so is the numericals of physical chemistry, because they are based entirely on concept, and the more time you take it to them, the easier it becomes and the more logical it gets the faster you are able to solve the problems based on them.
If you just around 3 to 4 months away from your final exam trying to muster all the concepts of Physics on physical chemistry is a really bad idea though ,as it will waste your time and really not benefit you all the while
Apart from that I would recommend that up special stress on organic chemistry reactions and compound basics so that you can score a bulk from your chemistry. Being well versed in typical metallurgical ionic balancing reactions gives you an added age of scoring better than your contemporaries.
Regarding physics The most amount of time I think should be devoted on Mechanics electromagnetism and the circuitry because they make a difference when you are solving the sums. General properties heat and sound aa moral is objective and once you get the concept clear it is not very difficult to master.
So if you have around 6 hours a day I think you should be making notes of Biology or revising it for around 3 hours, chemistry organic should get around wanna come over half an hour for Physical and Inorganic Chemistry.
And the rest of the remaining 1 and a half hour you should be doing physics sums of course you can cut it down to one hour comma and increase the time for Chemistry over there.
However, more than starting the subject blindly, making notes as you would do for a theoretical exam, what I think is more important is solving MCQ mock examinations within a limited bound of time and assessing how many questions you can correctly attempt in a limited span of time come across various chapters from all the three subjects so that you can analyse your performance, and managed to answer maximum correctly and leave Behind Those you are not being able to answer so that able to score max
Hope This helps thank you
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