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Hard work along with smart preparation is required to crack this highly competitive examination. NEET UG exam is scheduled to be conducted on 5th May and if you have completed your syllabus, you should now focus on the revision part and solve test series.
If you are not fully prepared, it is practically not possible to complete the whole syllabus in the last days. However, with smart preparation you can still achieve good result in the exam. Focus on the topics which carry more weightage.
It has been analysed that out of 7060 concepts/definitions in physics, chemistry and biology in NEET, only 16% concepts/definitions were asked till 2017 paper and 73% paper of NEET UG 2018 was based on these 16% concepts/definitions.
You should work on these concepts only to score good marks in the exam.
Enroll for the NEET Rank Booster for your preparation-
Good Luck!
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Everybody has 24 hours in a day and everyone is on the same page as you are. The differing lies in how well you manage your time. It is inevitable for anyone to study all day.
Here are some tips to help you prepare for the entrance and crack it with a good score.:
Mentally prepare yourself- This is the first thing you have to do. Take a determination, stay focused on it and Everytime remind yourself if your goals and how you will do anything to achieve them. Getting maximum score in NEET is only possible when you put everything in it, even your Mindset.!
Schedule and plan- Prepare your schedule and make your 'to-do' list of the topics you plan to on covering. Try to practice questions-mcqs on the same day of studying that particular topic. This will give you the question-types-level idea. Hope you're getting my point.!
Be reasonable- making a schedule and list is of no use is you have planned to do unreasonable number of chapters/topics. Your list should have priority wise chapters- like the most important ones first and from which maximum number of questions are asked every year. And try to complete your daily targets before or on time.
Reading is never enough- You need to prepare regular notes of whatever you study. Write down the formulae to retain them in your memory. Make keyword type notes- so that it'll be easy for you to revise at the end of the chapter+ for later revision also.
Regular practice is a must.!!!
Then only you'll get the question level idea + the applications of the formulae + the logic where and when to be applied.!
Do not run after so many books.. as this may confuse you. Go for the NCERTs first of all the 3 subjects- PCB and then any of the most referred reference books.
You should be thorough with the NCERTs.
Focus on the following:
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Examples
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Classifications
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Diagrams and their labellings
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Statistics
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Biological cycles
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Reactions
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Mechanisms
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Tables given
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Textual exercises
- Summary (given at the end of each chapter)
Along with this, practicing previous years question papers is necessary. This will give you question-level-pattern idea. Also you'll gain enough confidence in solving the question correctly that too in less time. Hope you're getting my point.!
So prepare well and study smart.!
Do not stress yourself at all.. the more you'll enjoy your studies and study it.. the more you'll perform good in your exam.! Keep high target and focus on the achieving it- give your Bestttt possible.!
Hope this helps.!
Good Luck.!!
Preparing for a medical entrance exam requires a methodical training and studying. It can't be done overnight. Dedicated practice and revision are the major factors that are required most. Set a goal and make a schedule of the way you want to study, unless and until you don't plan and schedule your syllabus, you will not be able to complete it.
Few tips which I can give you on how to prepare for NEET are:
- Understand the syllabus of the examination and what's important.
- Focus on the important aspects of every subject.
- Read textbooks efficiently and make sure you have a good study material, you can go with the help of teachers and even online expert assistance.
- Properly plan your time and make sure you come up with an effective study plan and you don't mess it up.
- Do work on your weaker areas.
- Keep practicing mock test papers.
You can refer the following books for your NEET preparation:
PHYSICS:
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NCERT Physics Class XI & Class XII
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Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma
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Objective Physics By DC Pandey
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Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
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Fundamental Physics by Pradeep
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Problems in General Physics by IE Irodov
CHEMISTRY:
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NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class XI and XII
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Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon
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ABC of Chemistry for Classes 11 and 12 by Modern
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Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee
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Dinesh Chemistry Guide
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Practise books by VK Jaiswal (Inorganic), MS Chauhan (Organic) and N Awasthi (Physical)
BIOLOGY:
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NCERT Biology Class XI and Class XII textbooks
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Biology Vol 1 and Vol 2 by Trueman
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Objective Biology by Dines
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Objective Botany by Ansari
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Pradeep Guide on Biology
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GR Bathla publications for Biology
Hope this answers your question.
All The Best and Do Well:D
Please feel free to ask if you have any other doubts.
Thank you:)
Hiii
Nothing is difficult. All you need is proper planning and proper schedule along with confidence and dedication.
NEET is an important entrance exam for medical aspirant and the competition is extreamly high so to get a top college for yourself, you need to be the best at your preparations.
SO, first all all, we need to know the proper syllabus.
The syllabus for NEET includes all the topics covered in class 11th and 12th in subjects Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
More weightage is given to biology but that does not mean you have to skip the other two subjects.
Now that you know the syllabus, here is a link which will tell you the most important topics that need more attention - https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-chapter-wise-weightage-and-important-topics
Next comes the preparation strategy.
First of all, decide a proper schedule for yourself. Make a confortable time table based on your daily activities.
Decide atleast 3 hours each for all the three subjects and a minimum of 3 hours for revision daily.
Let us suppose you start your study by 6 in morning. Start with physics for 3 hours.
Then take a break and start with biology in the noon time. Again take a break and start with chemistry for 3 hours.
Now take a longer break and then go for 1 practice paper or revision questions.
This is how you will be able to ace you preparations.
Now that you have a strategy, next is to decide the proper study material.
Firstly NCERT is the basic book which you need to study. Do not move on to any reference before you know the NCERT well.
After NCERT, you can go for following books-
Physics
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- The concepts of physics - HC Verma
- Objective Physics - Prof. satya
- Prakash Arya ( MTG Publications)
- Concepts of competition physics - Agarwal
- NCERT on your fingertips
Biology:
- Modern ABC of biology - BB Arora & AK sabharwal ( Modern publishers)
- Exploring Biology (Vol1 & 2) - Sanjar sharma & Sudhakar Banerjee ( Arihant publication)
- Objectiv biology - K.N Bhatia ( Dinesh publlication)
- Medical Entrances Biology - Mamta R solanki and Lalita Ghotik (target publication)
- NCERT on fingertips
Chemistry
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- Physical Chemistry - OP Tandon
- Objective Chemistry - S. Dinesh & co
- Modern's ABC of Chemistry
- Organic Chemistry- Himanshu Pandey
- NCERT on fingertips
You are all set to go Crack NEET exam. Just keep in mind that you need to focus only on NEET and leave everything aside for sometime.
Be very honest towards your study and stick to what you plan and prepare as per your schedule.
Remember to solve as many
mock tests
as possible. This will improve your performance.
Solve previous year papers also.
Be regular on studies and do not stress out yourself.
Hope this helps
All The Best!!
Hello Shankar,
I would like to mention some tips for NEET below:
Know the complete syllabus
- With the complete syllabus, you can make note of important and relevant topics from your Class 12 syllabus. Knowing the NEET syllabus will help you to get aware of your weakest and toughest sections of all, which will assist them in better preparation to crack NEET
Make an effective study plan
- NEET timetable should be prepared in a way that you can complete the syllabus by November 2018. Following this study plan will maintain proper discipline in the daily routine of your's and also brings you near to their aim of cracking NEET
Refer the NCERT books
- As per the subject experts and NEET toppers, most of the questions in the NEET question paper will be based on NCERT concepts of Class 11 and 12. Thus, it becomes mandatory to understand the concepts of each section. Once the NCERT syllabus is completed, then they can refer other best books for NEET preparations.
Use previous year paper and mock test
- Solving previous year paper and the mock test will provide an idea of questions asked in the exam, the structure of the paper and also enhance the time management skills. Once the NEET mock test and question papers are solved, you can analyze their preparation strategy.
Revision of topics
- This will lead to clarifying the confusions during the examination. With the day to day revision of topics in the syllabus, candidates will be less puzzled on the D-day.
I would suggest you visit the careers360's link given below which has a detailed explanation of the tips for cracking NEET.
The link for the same is:https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-crack-neet-2019-600-plus-scores
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