I have been getting 350 to 400 in AIATS , if from here I study 10-12 hours daily with concentration and can I score 550 to 600 in neet?
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Its with me too ...I got 405 recently ..much syllabus of class 11th is covered up ...I don't know from where I have to start studying properly
Yes. Just make sure you don’t saturate yourself. It happens more than you‘d think so make sure you keep yourself de-stressed and healthy.
Yes you can!!
Just focus and be dedicated, you can easily get 550+
all the best
Yes you can!!
AIATS papers are made harder so that one feels the need to study more.
just focus and read , you can easily get 550+
Hello,
It's not the hours u study but the matter!
So, concentration and hard work is necessary.
Well, AIATS are exams with NEET pattern. But they are not a true gauge of your score. They are usually based on questions in the study material of the educational institution and the faculty n teaching of the institute. NEET mayb easier than the AIATS.
I would suggest u to practice previous year question papers along with giving AIATS.
N practice MCQs more and more. Manage time well. Build your concepts well. And study NCERT well.
To crack neet Some strategies that you should inherit to boost your performance
1. Make you own time table , Shorter and achievable small targets.
2. Focus on limited books - NCERT + Some reference
3.Finish your full syllabus n a fixed time frame of 3-4 months.
4. Solve MCQS daily in a time limit - Understand where you are doing most mistakes, Correct it, retry
5.Whatever you study throughout the day make sure that you revise before going to the bed
6.Concentrate More on weaker subject
7.Give equal important to all the three subjects.
8.Understand all options of previous year MCQS ...As EXACT question is not repeated BUT related questions are....
9.Give mock test in between to assess yourself.
10. Have patience and be positive
11.POSITIVE SURROUDING - Discuss with friends who can help you stay positive not the one who brings negativity.
12.Correct your mistakes
13.Maintain your health
Don't think about the result. Be cool and devise a strategy for solving the paper, like which subject to attend first, what time is to be given for each subject, rough work to be done with pencil, leaving doubted questions initially, etc.
Above points will definitely help you
Regards
Dr. Parmanand Agarwal
MBBS MD
Career counsellor
See the hours of study is not important for any of the examination even though the NEET examination what matters is the quality of the the study you do so and what you study if you are not studying the right track then there's no use of it so just study smartly look I would like to recommend you to please study the ncert as this is the only book for which contains majority of the question to be asked for NEET examination.
It is ok if you are getting from 350 to 400 in 8 years because the Aakash rankers cold is not always unbiased and does not primarily determine what your exact score or rank will be in the Neet examination
It just gives you an idea as to your level of preparation and help you with your time management and questions election skills although I would like to say that students who study in the pattern which is stop by the teacher at the different Aakash centres are often benefited and might have an age above the other students or maybe the distance course students in this regard
Yes generally those who do well in these preparatory exams also do well in the finals of need but it does not necessarily rule out the fraction of those students who do well in NEET without being able to perform to that occurred in these preparatory AiATS examinations
If you are studying 10 to 12 hours a day try to start your day with a subject like Physics of the numericals of physical chemistry paying more attention to the circuit diagrams of modern electricity, electromagnetics as well as sums on Mechanics, optics and thermodynamics as well as molar and equivalence concepts and physical chemistry along with co-ordinate bonding
After spending around 3 hours in the morning I think you could concentrate on Biology giving special attention to the chapters on botany zoology, microbiology and Biotechnology by making small notes of the life cycles of the phylogenetic classification in the form of tables and flow diagrams in your copies
After spending about 4 to 5 hours in Biology you might just relax a bit in the afternoon and start off with your organic chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry paying special attention to nomenclature and reaction mechanism of carbonyl compounds and coordinate balancing and metallurgical aspects of your syllabus
Books like SL Arora, Arihant, Dinesh, op Agarwal, op Tandon will help you with your concepts but regular IAS examinations and the study material provided by Aakash is sufficient enough to give you a good chance to perform well in neet
Hope this guideline and time table helps you
Study more. Revise the topics again. Read your weaker areas again and brush up stronger areas.
Whole AIATS is great to gauge your preparation, they do not indicate your final performance.
Keep reading efficiently and effectively till the very end.
Read NCERT books, solve questions behind them, read descriptions under the diagrams as well, solve MCQs everyday for all subjects.
You can definitely score well.
Do not get disheartened by moderate scores and focus on understanding concepts so you can attempt maximum questions accurately. Do not fall into the trap of negative marking.
Good luck.
Just do smart work along with hardwork.
Start dividing ur syllabus into portions which are frequently asked and carries higher marks and the others .
Do the higher scoring portions first and make sure u don't loose marks in them .
Then start working on the rest portion .
And club ur subjects and topics like the one u like and the one u don't for ur day .
And as u are doing mark a tick in front of the topics this will give u confidence .
Best of luck.
Yeah, you can be sure that you can get 550 to 600 marks if you study hard.
Study hard and don't lose you hope. You can surely get that marks.
There is still 5 months for the exam, so you can be sure.
All the best...
Good luck buddy.
This rank is pretty cool and one who remain consistent can easily pass through this and get a decent rank.
Personally I feel AIATS questions a bit difficult but solving them and comparing them with actual exam then it becomes easy to solve previous year question papers.
So the thing that matters most is that if you have prepared and given your 100% before each AIATS.
So there is no need to compare the score and do your best in all the exams.
To score good in neet , i would say , the very first thing one need is concepts should be very clear.
Then do lot od mcqs so that you take less time solving mcqs later.
Finally do previous year question papers .
All the very best
Hope it helps
You can achieve a very decent score if you plan your journey well and in a systematic manner you will sail through.
Mind you, it is not about how many hours you sit in front of your books, it is about how well you're able to assimilate the knowledge you take in after all the efforts you put in.
So, keep a check on the quality of your efforts rather than quantity. That'll give you much more satisfaction.
Develop a no compromise attitude when it comes to concepts. You've joined a coaching institution precisely because you needed help in building your concepts. Seek help from your mentors and leave no doubts unclear, not even the seemingly trivial ones.
Have a realistic target and work sincerely, eliminating all the sources of distraction. Your health has to be your be your top priority, so take care of that as well.
The rest, you're mentors will guide you through. Have faith in your abilities and keep working consistently.
hi akshay am very glad that you are working hard, of course you can score really high if you work smart, 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, always stay calm , cool and confident,hope this helps good luck
Scoring good marks totally depends on your dedication and hard work.
Giving quality of time is very important.
If you dedicate this amount of time wth full concentration then there are chances but make sure you study in thr right direction.
Try to analyse your mock test. You should be aware of your strength nad weakness and try to improve them.
Always try to learn from your mistakes and try not to repeat your mistakes.
Good Luck!!
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