How to score 320+ in biology in neet?
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Dear aspirant
To score high In any subject you have to practice more questions with your strong theory knowledge about the subject. You can study NCERT Book very carefully every line and words. Also you should be also strong in remembering examples of ncert because sometime direct questions comes from there. Fir making your concept stronger you can use your coaching module or reference book. But at last you should stick with NCERT and practice more and more questions as much as possible. You can also solve previous year question papers of biology. So the more questions you will solve you will get more idea to how to attempt and try to reduce negative marking in this subject. If you fully focus on NCERT and solves more questions then you can easily get more than 320 in biology.
You can check the link below fir further prepation tips
https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips/amp
Gud luck!!
If you want to score 320+ marks in neet biology..
First,the thing is neet contain 3 main subject biology, chemistry and physics..
And the total marks of neet exam is 720..
So their is no surety that the question came in exam cover the 320 + or above it..
Because chemistry, Physics also have the same weighatge..
For getting good marks in neet, I First you need to go through the biology syllabus, than start preparing short notes and focus on the main chapters which has high weighatge and one more thing is revised all the things regularly ..
Hope this information will help you
Thankyou
Hello,
there are 3 catogaries of students at these stage. 1.those who completed there syllabus and need a proper revision, for this category ,it is good to solve 90 questions as exam like manner because you completed your syllabus once and you just need to rectify your mistakes, and side by side revise your whole syllabus 3 times, like In first revision you take 2 hour per chapter then in second revision 45 minutesand in third revision just 10to 15 minutes. 2.those whose completion of syllabus is still pending ,to this category u have to complete your syllabus side by side and follow planning of first category, obviously u have to do more hard work,.. 3.and then comes the legends, those who didn't studied whole year and wants 320 in 45 days, then for this category divide your syllabus in two parts first .those chapters in which a lots of things to memorize and second in which undranstanding of concept is needed then select 1 chapter from each category per day and complete them with mcq, and also solve 90 question in exam like manner.... And all categories go, plan your strategy and stick to it.
Thankyou
there are 3 catogaries of students at these stage. 1.those who completed there syllabus and need a proper revision, for this category ,it is good to solve 90 questions as exam like manner because you completed your syllabus once and you just need to rectify your mistakes, and side by side revise your whole syllabus 3 times, like In first revision you take 2 hour per chapter then in second revision 45 minutesand in third revision just 10to 15 minutes. 2.those whose completion of syllabus is still pending ,to this category u have to complete your syllabus side by side and follow planning of first category, obviously u have to do more hard work,.. 3.and then comes the legends, those who didn't studied whole year and wants 320 in 45 days, then for this category divide your syllabus in two parts first .those chapters in which a lots of things to memorize and second in which undranstanding of concept is needed then select 1 chapter from each category per day and complete them with mcq, and also solve 90 question in exam like manner.... And all categories go, plan your strategy and stick to it........
Hope this will be helpful.
Thank you
Greetings!
1. Strategize
Each to his/her own. This correctly justifies what your plan of action should look like. Primarily, your focus must be on smart studying over hard. This comes from rigorous revisions and practicing papers. We have listed some sub-points which can help you strategize your move:
- Know where the questions are coming from, jot down the important topics, recurring concepts
- Predict the most probable questions that could appear by closely analyzing the past 10 years’ papers. There is a pattern, follow it.
- Plan in a way such that at least 10-11 hours in a day is purely dedicated to NEET preparation
- After reading a chapter, solve all previous years’ question papers on the topic. There are many books out there which offer at least 20 years’ past question papers organized subject wise, topic wise.
2. Collection of Books
Factually speaking, you do not require tons of books, fat-ones (resembling telephone directories), fancy ones, eye-catching ones, none of it. Your one and only basic source of information must be NCERT. Time and again, the importance of NCERT books have not been stressed enough. It is the holy book for NEET aspirants.
More than 80% of the question paper comprises questions picked from NCERT (either directly or indirectly). Questions are framed from literally any line of the textbook. It is the best way to gain conceptual clarity. One must have complete command over NCERT books first, so much so that every bit of information must be at the tip of your fingers. After taking up regular tests, if you are consistent with a score of 600+ only, in that case, move to other reference books, not before that at all. This must give you an idea of how important NCERT is for NEET.
- Firstly, while you sit down to study, stack all the sources from which you would study. Ideally, this would be NCERT books, modules (from coaching institutes) and your lecture notes
- Take up a topic, say genetics. So first cover everything from NCERT provided on genetics. Read it 3-4 times. Information provided in NCERT for topics is concise.
- Next, refer to your modules for genetics topics. Study all about genetics from your modules
- Finally, study all about genetics that is provided in your lecture notes
- Collate new information (if you find any and is important) from these sources and make concise notes in your own words in the NCERT textbook. This way, NCERT becomes your go-to book. You do not have to refer to these sources again but just NCERT.
- This way, not only are you revising 3 times, but are also learning possible information from lecture notes and modules which was perhaps not available in NCERT
- Now solve all questions on genetics that have appeared in the previous years’ question papers. This also helps you to analyze which of your source (NCERT, module or lecture notes) was critical in helping you answer the question
- After rigorous revisions following this, you have mastered the chapters.
- Make note of your weak areas in the chapter, underline them and jot them down at the front page of the chapter. So that next time you visit the chapter, you focus on revising them first and then solving all MCQs on it
- Also, solving papers help you to attain new information which perhaps you would not have been aware of. Make note of the same in your NCERT textbook, the same way you noted from lecture notes and modules when you read for the first time
Pro Tip: Do not forget to study the “summary” section provided at the end of each chapter. It has some points which students usually tend to miss out on.
Here is a list of some other books you can refer to for NEET Biology:
- Objective NCERT at your fingertips – MTG
- NCERT Exemplar
- Trueman’s biology
- Arihant
- Cengage
3. Prioritizing topics
After being equipped with the right strategy and the right mix of books, having knowledge of important topics is the most important measure. If you just read from anything and everything, you are just wasting your time. Rather, having the knowledge of where questions are asked from most would be a smart move.
Here is a list of chapters collated for you on the basis of the volume of content and the number of questions recurring in previous years’ question paper. So, the critical section has chapters with lesser content, but most questions being asked, while the “normal” section has an equal ratio of the number of questions being asked and level of content, while the “low” section has a vast syllabus and comparatively lesser number of questions being asked.
Note: All chapters must be studied. Do not skip any topic. The table only helps you get an idea of how you should prioritize chapters while still studying them. Also, these are headings, all chapters under these heading must be covered.
Critical | Normal | Low |
Human physiology | Biology in Human welfare | Plant Kingdom |
Biotechnology | Living world | Animal kingdom |
Reproduction | Structural organization in plants and animals | Plant physiology |
Genetics & evolution | Biological classification |
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Ecology |
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Cell biology |
I hope this was helpful. Thank you!
Hello Aspirant,
Well getting 320 marks is not very tough nor easy. If you manage 320 or plus in biology then you are sure to get MBBS.
There are some tips.
1-Take NCERT as a Godfather.
2-Make habit of line to line reading NCERT especially biology.
3-Do hots question (high order thinking skills).
4- Revise NCERT again and again.
Here is a channel In you tube for NCERT GUIDE . How to read important lines and memorise various examples.
The question paper of NEET is based on most of the state and central boards class 11 and 12 levels of studies. There are about 38 chapters of Biology for the NEET entrance and 90 questions (45 each from zoology & botany).
Most of the entrance test syllabus is based on the NCERT curriculum. So, if you can understand every topic in NEET biology syllabus by reading NCERT books, you can definitely score 320+ in Biology with ease. The truth is its possible to cover the basic syllabus by going through the NCERT books; this is a means to strengthen your basics. You must know the important chapters of Biology where questions are drawn from.
You need to clear your concepts and when these cleared concepts are substantiated by proper and relentless practice; the concepts become strong.
Prepare your notes and study regularly. Performances in the exams also depend on the practices undergone. Practice what has been read by solving mock tests and previous years papers.
Regular revision is necessary. It is very important to keep revising. If you study with concentration and focus, then you can score 320+ in biology in the NEET .
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