is 5 Months of preparation and 3 months of revision is enough to score 500+ in NEET 2023 ?
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Neet is a combined medical entrance exam conducted by NTA.
It depends on your determination , seriousness , and consistency .
It you cover all your syllabus in 5/6months and do revision in the remaining time will all your efforts , you will definitely get a good score and rank.
Stay consistent. Commit to yourself.
Give NTA mock tests , give 2tests per day but do not forget to review the answers and note the mistakes you did in that test.
Practising previous year questions ,
Reading NCERT textbooks of 11th and 12th standard line by line ,
practicing daily Mcqs,
Revise Formulas of physics
Revsie named reactions of chemistry
Doing all this will help you secure a very good rank .
Make a notebook and add the extra points which you found new.
Revise it Daily .
Study for atleast 6-7hours per day with focus and concentration .
After all this Spend some time with your family and/or go for a walk.
Category Cut-off Percentile of NEET UG .
General Category 50th Percentile
OBC 40th Percentile
SC 40th Percentile
ST 40th Percentile
Wishing you all the very best .
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Hey there!
well if you have set your target to score high in NEET 2023 then the answer to your query is YES. 5 months of preparation and three months of revision is enough to score this much in the exam.
Some of the preparation steps you should keep in mind throughout the journey:
- first of all take the print out of your syllabus and start from the very start.
- study the concepts , solve the questions, and put a tick mark on the topics you have covered from the syllabus
- set daily targets and practice accordingly
- make notes, and revise constantly
- give mock tests with proper timing and don't forget to learn what you have done mistakes because it helps a lot.
- take study breaks and keep yourself hydrated, meditate regularly, that will help to develop focusing power.
Read more about preparation tips for NEET :
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips
Hope this helps and all the best for the preparation and the exam
:)
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