I need a sample timetable for preparing for neet 2019 exam as I am a Aakash student?
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Hardly months are left for the entrance exam and all you need to do is smart study with proper time management.
List out the important chapters for all the three subjects- Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Plan your schedule in such a way that you give proper time to all the three subjects.
And if you want to crack neet
I can guide you for subjectwise revision/studying.
Biology- 2 hours in the noon time and 2 hours in the late evening. Make a separate notebook and note down the following important points from all the chapters:
Definitions
Examples
Classifications
Biological cycles
Table content (given in few chapters)
Scientific names and common names
Do go through the summary given at the end of every chapter.
From the above given points- maximum questions are asked and so, keep strong point on these and try not to leave anything for biology as it is the most scoring subject which makes half of your result.
Chemistry- go for organic chemistry chapters first, as every year around 12-15 questions are asked. Refer NCERT for basic nomenclature-rules.
Make a separate book for organic part and note down the mechanisms- reactions- (steps). Keep your concept crystal clear especially for organic chemistry chapters.
(Remember the names of the reactions as students tend to forget the names)
Inorganic Chemistry- make keyword notes to remember the theory part from NCERT well. Maximum questions are asked from this part also. Read and revise regularly so as to remember it for long.
Physical Chemistry- prepare formula chart for chapters falling under this chemistry part along with the conditions. You have to practice maximum questions because then only you'll understand the applications of the formulae with varieties of conditions that can be given in the question.
The more you practice - the more you'll get the idea of question level. (Many times students are not able to answer/solve questions thinking that learning formulae only- will help them solve question and so they don't practice questions as they don't know the applications of the formulae + the logic level where and when to be applied).
So, try to solve maximum number of questions. Hope you're getting my point.!
Physics- Medical Aspirants think physics to be a tough subject and so they don't study/practice because of which their result is affected. Understanding the subject is most important.
Go for the important/high weight age chapters first and Practice questions accordingly. Refer HC Verma book for revising the basics.
Universal Errorless- for solving NEET level questions.
Plan your schedule accordingly so that you can give maximum time for question solving. Cover the main topics/chapters first.
Understand the concept- note down the formulae- go through the illustrations and know the (given in NCERT) and practice questions > this will help you score good in physics.
So, prepare well and study smart.!
Keep high target and give your Bestttt.
Practice maximum- score maximum.
All the Bestt.!
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Hello Dharani,
Following link will guide you in detail regarding preparation of NEET:
https://medicine.careers360.com/tags/neet-preparation-tips
I will suggest you to assign 2 days of a week for every subject and take your own test on weekend for the topics you have prepared in that week. Also solve previous question papers too.
All the Best.
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