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NEET mostly contains the syllabus of Class 11th & 12th , so if you are well prepared with its syllabus then it will not be very tough for you.
Here are some preparation tips you can follow given below:
- First , target the difficult topics and then go to the ones you can handle well.
- master the basics and keep revising.
- Make notes of important formulae and equations while studying.
- Once through with a chapter or concept, attempt the sample questions based on it and try to solve mock tests weekly.
- Work on your strengths and weaknesses. Analyse your performances. Give enough time to weak areas and master them.
all the best!!
NEET is a medical examination in which all you need to have is your basics clear. It will be quite easy for you. You don't have to be panicked. Studying from books can take a lot of time. You can search in youtube. Many people upload videoes to prepare students for the neet exam explaining the important topics. You can always prefer to the books for better understanding . You should atleast be thorough with the NCERT biology books.
You should try practicing more questions. You can join online examination counducted by institutes such as ALLEN or akash or RESONANCE . You will have to pay a small amount but you will get accquainted with question pattern and different questions increasing your knowledge.
Atlast, if you really want you have to work hard.And if you are thorough with 11th and 12th class physics , chemistry and biology, there is a great chance you will be able to score good.
To crack any entrance exam,you need to have a proper schedule to follow so here are some points you should keep in mind while studying-
1) divide your day into 4 halfs and each half should be of 3 hours atleast,first half should be for physics,2nd for biology,3rd half should be for chemistry and 4th half should be for solving objectives.
2) always study physics in the morning as you will be fresh in the morning so it will be easy for you to concentrate on it.As you know that every medical aspirant find it difficult so make sure you make it a plus point for you.
3) your main focus should remain on NCERT textbook as most of the questions are asked from it so make sure you go through your NCERT textbooks thoroughly as it will help you to build your basics strong
4) opt any one reference book for each subject for solving objectives like for physics you can opt universal publication,dc Pandey,Allen module,for biology you can opt trueman of biology,MTG,Allen module, Pradeep publication,for chemistry you can opt Dinesh objective,op Tandon,Allen module,ABC publication.Don't try to opt too many reference book as it will only confuse you so make sure you solve one reference book for each subject multiple times
5) solve previous year question papers because sometimes questions are repeated as it is and it will also give you the idea that how the questions are being framed from each subject
6) join any test series so that you get familiar with the pattern and can Manage your time as time management is the most important thing because if you can't manage your time properly then there is no use of studying
7) last and the most important thing not to get distracted from your goal as this your very crucial time so if you feel that your getting distracted then try to watch some motivational videos or meditate as so will bring down your stress level.
I hope this information helps you.
Thank you
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