Plz Give me Perfect Time table of Neet for[50 Days] because my board exam will End on 16 march Then i get only 1 month 20 Days For NEET prep
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Hardly months are left for the entrance exam + you have boards and so- all you need to do is study in a smart way- like revising and practicing maximum.
First you have boards- so focus completely on them. The syllabus for boards includes only 12th class part and so try to be thorough with it so that later you only have to revise once or go through the entire thing.
Focus more on the chapters having high weight age and from which maximum number of questions are asked every year in NEET.
Refer NCERT completely and be thorough with it.
- Make easy language notes so that you can revise it.
- For Physics- Prepare formulae chart for all chapters and go through them the maximum times. Formulae with conditions- when and where to be used > this will quite be helpful. Go for the important chapters/topics first- read NCERT- note down the important points (like formulae, some graph and related) - and start practicing MCQs. The more you'll practice the more confidence you'll gain in solving the questions correctly and in less time. Revise the formulae chart of a particular chapter and then solve questions. You'll get enough idea of the question-level-pattern + the logic where and when to be applied + applications of the formulae. Hope you're getting my point.
- Physics - as far as important part concerned and from the previous analysis.
Electrodynamics- 10 questions
Heat and Thermodynamics- 5 questions
Optics- 5 questions
SHM- Waves- 4 questions
Modern Physics- 3 questions
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For Chemistry-
Refer and revise important topics of organic chemistry regularly. Try to practice MCQs on the same day of studying- so that your concepts will become more strong.
For inorganic chemistry part- NCERT is more than enough.
For Physical Chemistry-You need to go through the chapters-theory first so as to get idea of it.
Note down formulae and the conditions of the mechanisms as this will help you solve questions easily with your prepared notes. The more you'll practice for this chemistry part- the more confidence you'll gain in solving the questions correctly and in less time. So, practice maximum MCQs be setting your daily target.
- For Biology- NCERT only. It's is more than enough.
Read NCERT atleast 2-3 times completely before the exam. You can also referTruemans Biology for good learning and deep knowledge for important chapters.
Keep a Target of 320+ as it'll make half of your result.
Biology = Botany + Zoology
Botany
Ecology- 6 questions
Molecular basis of Inheritance- 6 questions
Plant Kingdom - 6 questions
Genetics- 5 questions
Reproduction in flowering plants - 4 questions
Plant anatomy - 3 questions
Cell Biology - 4 questions
Biological classification - 3 questions
Plant Morphology- 1 question
Zoology
Human Physiology- 16 questions
Biomolecules- 4 questions
Animal Kingdom- 3 questions
Biotechnology- 3 questions
Human Health and diseases- 3 questions
Microbes in Human Welfare- 3 questions
Reproductive Health- 2 questions
Strategies for enhancement of food production- 2 questions
Evolution- 1 question
Follow the above method for studying and you'll surely get a good rank.
To achieve your target you need to spoil your sleep a bit.
In the morning and early evening hours- study Physics and Chemistry.
Whereas for biology- 2 hours in the noon and 2 hours in the late evening.
Do not stress yourself. Just determine and go for your target.
Wish you Good Luck.!
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Hi,
It ain't too late to start if you understand that it is high time now and you devote all of your time to studies.
Plan systematically now onwards. You've got a total of 4 months before NEET including march when you'll be busy with your board examinations.
So for now, in the next two months, i.e., january and february, you need to revise all of your subjects. Read theory, solve questions. Strengthen your weak topics and keep hold of your strong topics. Solve as many questions as possible. This will cover for your 12th boards as well as NEET portion.
In march, devote all of your time to boards. Study board oriented.
In april, start solving previous years NEET AND AIIMS examination papers, at least two a day. Assess your mistakes, go through the theory of that specific topic, and move on. Devote the rest of the time in revising your weak topics.
At last, the most important thing is that you stay confident. Once you lose confidence, doubts arise, and that is the moment you commit mistake. So keep faith, work hard and stay confident.
Good luck.
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