I'm in class 12 I'm preparing for neet How I prepare for neet in home without coaching class. what method should I follow to get 580 marks
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I guess you have given the test now.
So how did it go?
Was it according to the answers given above?
hi afsha, you have 5 good months more, so i would tell you the right way to prepare, i went for coaching, but if you are not interested i would suggest you to get the distance learning program (DLP) materials from any good institute, it woud be helpful as they always analyse and keep themselves updated with the pattern, here we go
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 canhope this helps good luck
Time left for NEET UG (Around 10 May 2018) , that gives you around 5 months (around150 days)
As you say you have to appear for board exam , so substract 45 - 50 days for the same...so around 100 days
Subject - 3 with biology carrying 50% of total marks..so around 45 - 50 days for bio, Physics chemistry 20 days each....
Devote most of time say 80 % in NEET preparation and 20 % in board exam preparation
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
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Dr. Parmanand Agarwal
MBBS MD
Career counsellor
Namaskar Afsha. Thank you for asking the question. We at Career 360 will help you to solve queries as possible.
First of all, relax. I am pretty confident that you will get into Medical school. And how do I know that? You have to follow a regimen.
Facts- The most essential component for NEET.
Concepts- Start building it in depth from Day 1.
Schedule- 2 hour study and 30 minutes break.
Solve books, question papers, test series and all that you can devour!
You should know the NCERT textbooks like the back of your own hand.
Enjoy your life.
I suggest these books for your studies:
1. Physics: HC Verma for theory and Universal Solutions for MCQs
2. Chemistry: NCERT textbook for theory and Arihant Publications for MCQs
3. Biology: Trueman Publications and NCERT book for theory and Universal Publications for MCQs.
This will help your conceptual base become clear and as well as your practice in solving MCQs. These are a supplement to your regular curriculum books. Live Long and Prosper. Nitish Nadkarni.
Do this in a graded fashion from point 1 to last;
"Biology; set a target of around 330 or above"
1. NCERT biology : Not even a single line out of both volumes should be left without retaining in the memory. Even an average 400 scoring candidate had revised these both volumes more than 30 times or may not have counted so now you set a benchmark about the number of revisions you need.
2. Side by side solve MCQS from good books like Dinesh or NCERT at finger tips.
3. For chemistry, read NCERT especially for inorganic ( cause it's only to retain facts and has lesser to understand so limit your content that you are studying).
Rest for physical and organic chemistry firstly solve some previous year question papers and then make a list of important topics and type of questions asked again and again then solve them only cause it's difficult to cover whole syllabus with much grasp now. So do it smartly.
4.For physics refer to HC verma for concepts and then solving more MCQs from DC pandey.
Since it seems difficult to think of whole physics try to check important topics from each unit (say Capictors from Electrostatic or logic gates from semiconductors ) and cover topic by topic both its MCQs and other stuff.
After doing all of these above things , yet one isn't fully prepared and other things like giving mock exams and then evaluation of your mistakes is really significant ( it makes one aware of doing lesser silly mistakes ) and management of time too .
Rest all depends on how you maintain your peace through difficult times , don't get discouraged by any means , try to give the best shot possible.
Since you haven't done anything like this before so you have to approach it like you haven't approached anything before by that I mean hardwork like you haven't done for any other thing earlier.
If you still have any queries about this topic please let me know in comments below.
Good luck
Thanks
For now give more of your time to 12th class syllabus for NEET it will prepare you side by side for boards too. And after boards you can go for 11th syllabus.
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