if i study 10 hrs daily from today can i crack neet 2021? or i have to extend the time and tell me how to prepare for boards .........pls..
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Hi Dear,
The duration of study done by you does not guarantee your success in any exam. What really matters is the content and quality of your study. If you are doing effective study then 10 hours is a decent time to grasp your syllabus and practice well. However, i'll recommend you not to study keeping hours in your mind. It is better that you study topic wise and finish targets for the day whether it takes 10 hours or 14hours. You can follow the link provided below for study tips to crack both NEET and boards together:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-neet-along-class-12-board-exam
Good Luck
Hello,
- Understanding the syllabus, and exam pattern. Before beginning the NEET 2021 preparation, it is important to have a comprehensive knowledge of the syllabus, exam pattern, and weight age.
- Syllabus of NEET includes 180 questions in total which are segregated into three parts as Biology, Chemistry, and Physics
- Check the topics in all three subjects and mark your strongest area with a green pencil and weak area with a red pencil. This will help you segregate the syllabus into two parts and you will be able to know how far you are from your target score.
- Also, make a list of topics proceeding from highest weightage to the lowest weightage followed by biology, then chemistry and physics.
- Begin with Biology and one other subject simultaneously. Start studying your strongest topics with the most weightage.
- Start with your ncert books first.
- For physics, solve as many questions as you can. Additionally, create a chapter-wise formula sheet that comprises all formulas and laws discussed in the chapter.
- For chemistry, learn diagrams and chemical equations by heart.
- Write and practice daily.
Rest depends on you.
Hope this helps!!
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