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There's no such concrete rules regarding when you should start giving mock tests or how many mock tests you should give.
But yes,
Ideally , you should start giving at least one mock test paper per day at least 1 month before your neet examination day so that you get time to work on your shortcomings which you find in yourself which you find while giving mock tests .
>>>>>Solving mock tests is very important because they aware you about examination pattern, question difficulty level, also boosts your confidence and helps you to check your preparation level.
Here's the right way to give mock tests:-
-----) Choose a quiet place, no disturbance should be there to interrupt you in between
-----) Give mock tests without any help like without any use of calculator because in examination you won't get it.
-----) Give yourself same time as there is for neet examination i. e 3 hour.
-----) After giving each mock test analyse yourself.
-----) Analyse the weak areas i. e topics from which you are not able to solve the questions or the type of which you are finding difficult in mock test
-----) Work on your weak areas to improve them and then attempt the next mock test
-----) Again anlayse your shortcomings in the mock test, work on them and keep repeating this cycle until you achieve your target marks.
And,
To help you careers360 provides you the best one test series for your neet examination, the link for it is given below :-
https://learn.careers360.com/test-series-neet
Using this mocks test series, you will be able to give
unlimited chapterwise tests,
Unlimited subject tests
Unlimited full syllabus tests
You will also get performance analysis i. e you will get an advanced report on
Your strengths and weaknesses areas or topics,
Your performance in comparison of your peers
Your pace per question means the time you take to solve each question.
current level of preparation
Your overall improvement areas etc
Thank you
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