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NEET PYQ's & Solutions: Physics | Chemistry | Biology
Well that's tough one.!
I can relate how it would have been difficult studying during the lockdown and how with the blink of the eye, the time passed and the judgement day has appeared before you...
Let's see we have only 20 days and 3 subjects to cover.
Out of these 3, definitely one would be your strength (let's take biology, as mostly that's the case). So taking biology as your best bet, you need to brush up the topics that you know well, in the fastest time as possible...
Divide the 20 days in 5parts..
Part 1
Complete as many mock tests as you can.
Take an analysis, what are your weak subjects and weak topics... DO NOT dishearten yourself if your scores are not upto your expectations... your main goal with this excercise is to learn from experience... In these four days, do not attempt to solve the problems that you weren't able to complete... Just complete the mock tests and analysis your weaknesses.
I recommend you to do at least 10 exams in these 5 days, of which 5 are previous years and 5 are mock tests from any reputed institution.. you can also find them free of cost if you search on the internet.
Part 2
Now that you know your weaknesses and strong subjects, start with your strongest topics first. If it's biology, go for topics like genetics, biotechnology,plant and animal physiology, anatomy and morphology of flowering plants, microbes and human reproduction as your top priorities, as the paper will comprise mostly of these topics only.
Check out the mistakes from the mock test, learn the topics from which you made the correct and wrong choices both, and now spare at least 12 hours out of these 4 days, for revision of biology.
Part 3
Let's say chemistry way your next strongest point.
Repeat the step from above of learning from mistakes and solving them from mock tests and previous years.
Part 4
So physics is your weakest point and now you have only 4 days to complete it... You definitely can't complete the whole syllabus but at least try to rote learn all the questions you practiced in the part-1.
Do not go in depth and try to just remain within your best of calm to learn everything you can.
Part 5
The final 4 days are here and the only thing you can and will have to do, is revision of everything you memorised in the past 16 days.
A note of positivity
So my friend, you definitely were not in the best of your karma, for not utilising the time in the past... But from today, you have the chance to repent a mistake you made unknowingly.
Have some faith in yourself and keep working towards the one and only goal you have in life right now. To become a successful doctor that people can admire!
These 20 days won't be easy, and infact you'll have to invest atleast 18 hours a day if you really want to procure a seat in a reputed government college.
But at the end of the exam, where you tried and gave your best, all these efforts won't seem more than a grain and this hardwork will stay with you forever in your memory as an inspiration.!
All the best
With hardly a month left for NEET, if you haven't studied anything yet, it is alarming. But if you have studied NCERT books for your Boards, that might help you in remembering the basics and help you in NEET preparation. You have to practise one mock test a day atleast. That way you will have completed 20 mock tests atleast and that will prepare you for NEET. Follow this and you shall certainly score more than qualifying marks.
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There should be a systematic approach in preparing for NEET. The important topics in Physics are Mechanics, ElectroDynamics, Modern Physics, Heat and Thermodynamics, Optics, Simple Harmonic Motion, Waves. Formulae form an integral part of your preparation. The important topics are Optics, Ray Optics, Optical Instruments, Wave Optics, Electronic Devices, Electrostatics, Electric Charges and Fields, Thermodynamics, Electrostatic Potential, Current Electricity, Electromagnetic induction, Alternating current, Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter. Highest weightage goes to Optics at 10%. Thermodynamics, Electrostatics, Electronic devices share 9%. Current Electricity and Electromagnetic induction, Alternating current take 8%. Dual Nature of Radiation gets 6% while Motion systems of rigid particles and body and Magnetic effects of Currents, Electromgentic waves and Magentism get 5%. Work, Energy and Power take 4%, Atoms and nuclei, Oscillation and Waves, Properties of Bulk Matter, Laws of Motion and Kinematics share 3% and the rest of the topics carry 2% weightage. Chemistry is divided into Inorganic, Physical and Organic chemistry. For inorganic chemistry, you must refer to the NCERT.Coordination points get 9% of weightage. Thermidynamics takes the 8% and Equilibrium takes the 6% weightage slots respectively. Chemical Bonding and Organic structure carries the 5% weightage slot and rest of the topics carry 2-3% weightage in the exam paper.Chemical Bonding, Molecular structure, Solutions, Block Elements, Alcholos, Phenols and Ehters. Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic acids are important topics. In Biology, Human Physiology and Genetics have maximum weightage in NEET. Diversity of Living Organisms has 14% weightage. Structural Organisationi n Plants and Animals takes 5%. Plant Physiology has 6% and Cell Structure and Function has 9%. Human Physiology has 20% weightage. Reproduction chapter has 9% and Genetics and Evolution has 18% weightage. Biology and Human Welfare has 9% weightage. Biology and its application has 4% weightage and Ecology and Environment has 6% weightage.
This weightage is after an analysis of previous years question papers. So prepare those topics that have higher weightage. Also read our article: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips
This ebook serves as a valuable study guide for NEET exams, specifically designed to assist students in light of recent changes and the removal of certain topics from the NEET exam.
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