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How to score 700+marks in neet without Coaching for 12th Students having notes of Allen & also joined Test Series of Allen and Aakash Inst.


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Kunal Yadav 28th Mar, 2019
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ruchika.chauhan Expert 28th Mar, 2019

Hello

NEET UG exam consists of questions from syllabus of both class 11th and class 12th. To score good marks in the exam, basic concepts of the student should be cleared.


Also, during the last few preparation days, smart work can help to score a good rank and get seat in any decent medical college.

Topics which carry more weightage in the exam should be prepared thoroughly. It has been analyzed that in the NEET exam, 73 percent questions comes from 16 percent syllabus. So, preparing the important topics is must.


Solving previous year question papers and mock test helps a lot in the preparation.

Student should prepare an effective study plan for the preparation and devote time subject wise. Sincere and dedicated efforts will help to perform well in the exam.


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Sujata Tripathi 28th Mar, 2019
The key to that is to put maximum focus on your concepts. Put time into studying a particular chapter and as soon as you have a doubt, ask your teacher. If you don't have a teacher at hand, write it down, try to look for an explanation on YouTube to understand the concept. Solve questions on as many concepts you can as soon as you study it. This cements the concept in your head because we learn better when we apply when we learn. In Biology, there are a number of terms and definitions. Make notes while studying and keep placards of important terms with yourself so that you can glance over them in your free time. Don't leave a chapter unread for too long. Try to go back to previous chapters every once in a while. This keeps things fresh in your brain. Also, time your question solving so you can keep a track on your speed, accuracy and efficiency. In Physics, the most important thing is to understand the theory and concepts. Only then you will be able to solve questions. Topics like Optics, Electomagnetism, Electricity etc are quite scoring. So focus on those. Chemistry is a scoring subject. Chapters such as Chemical Bonding, Organic Chemistry are interrelated and are conceptual. Clear those concepts and solve past year questions. Topics like Ionic chemistry and Environmental chemistry have many terms that are often asked in NEET. Do study them.

Time management is an important aspect. Learn to manage your time from the very start, so you get into a good habit. Speed is as important as accuracy, so make sure to solve enough questions focusing on both. When you have completed your syllabus, you can opt for a test series from a reputed institute so as to check your preparation and defer what needs to be improved.

Good luck.

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VIVEK KUMAR 28th Mar, 2019
Hello,





If you work smart, you can really score well and 700 depends on how accurate and motivated you are, i will tell you how to prepare



Physics and chemistry- physics is considered one of the toughest subject for medical aspirants,but very interesting. choose any good book of your convinience, there are plenty of good books as many mentioned already. Read the concepts thoroughly,understand them cover to cover, if you have doubts, clear them then and there. solve atleast 300 to 500 questions per chapter, check ,analyse and rectify your mistakes. solve again. the more you solve the merrier.initially you wont be getting many correct answers, but as you keep on doing am sure you will see your score rising. solve previous question papers too







Biology- in neet around 300 marks are from ncert text book itself,thats how it was when i gave my exam, so u need to thorough ncert first and then read any good book of your choice and solve as many questions as you can.





There is no need to join two test series at all. One test series is sufficient, just remain regular and honest towards your tests. It will show you where you are lagging and on which topics you should concentrate more.





Hope it helps.

Best of luck.



















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28th Mar, 2019
Thank You for Suggestions but we want to Know About that what was the Strategy to do this... Please tell about physics fastly solving atleast for 1min one and more than one question to solve because in 11th i solve sometimes one and sometimes i take 5min to solve in one question  mock test....
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28th Mar, 2019
In the start of your preparation, you may take more time for solving some questions. But, as you will start practicing questions day by day you will see that questions that were taking 5 mins in the beginning, now they are taking only 3 mins. See, all depends upon how much you practice questions.


Hope it helps.
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