In a 4 months study plan for NEET what chapters should I complete in which month?
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A smart NEET study plan will require you to:
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List down all the topics you need to cover and allot a time cap and schedule to each. This will become your basic timetable on how to prepare NEET 2018.
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While solving NEET mock tests, note down all the doubts that you come across.
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Approach your coaching teachers or mentors as regularly as you can to get your doubts cleared.
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Note down the important formulas and points on a separate sheet while studying.
Solve as many mock tests and previous years’ NEET papers as you can. Attempt full-length mock tests of NEET irrespective of your level of NEET preparation. Do not wait until the last minute to complete the syllabus before proceeding to solve the NEET mock tests and previous year papers. Solving mock tests consistently through your preparations will help you develop a proper time-management strategy, evaluate your NEET preparation levels and familiarize yourself with the NEET exam pattern.
3. Revision is a must
Revise on a regular basis, especially the subjects you are weak in. Studying the subjects merely once isn’t enough as constant revision will be the key to success in NEET.
4. Keep yourself calm through stress-relieving activities
It is but natural for aspirants to start panicking with only a few months remaining for the exam. However, anxiety can severely undermine all the confidence you may have built in your preparation phase. Studying for 9 to 10 hrs is an important preparation tip for NEET, but it is equally important to keep yourself relaxed and rejuvenated. Find out what you enjoy doing as a hobby or whatever helps you destress, and indulge in the same from time to time over the course of your NEET preparations.
5. Engage in quality study
An important NEET preparation tip is to choose quality over quantity every time. There is no point in studying for 12 hours if you have only been able to maintain full concentration for 8 hours in that.
Conceptual clarity is very important when preparing for MCQ based questions as they demand the application of concepts over rote learning and preparing for the same comprehensively requires full focus. Allocate your time properly and in a balanced manner to each subject of NEET ie. Physics, Chemistry and Biology in such a manner that the quality of your studying is not affected. Focus on making your strong areas stronger, while slowly improving in your weaker areas as well.
And yes about the chapters that you will have to decide according to you like maybe something will be easy for one and not for other. So, it will be good if you plan it yourself.
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