plzzz give me some tips to crack neet 2019 with in AIR rank ... i also orderd for allen dlp ..
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This is Aryan .
Since you said neet 2019 , I am guessing you are in class 11 th currently. Which means that you have a lot of time to prepare. Just remember ,
It's not a 100 m race , it's a marathon.
(Dramatic eh?)
Don't exhaust yourself by studying too much in the start itself.
Study everything gradually and also don't keep studying all the time . GO OUT AND DO SOMETHING. This actually helps a lot by refreshing yourself.
Some of the tips from my side to do so are given below.
1. Refer NCERT Books
What most students do while starting their preparation in the initial stages , forget about the NCERT books itself and keep on studying other material. Other material is good as long as you use it judiciously. Think of NCERT as a BIBLE.
2.Doubt Clearing.
Never have the doubt cloud over your head. If you are not sure of a concept go and ask your teacher. I know it may seem weird already going to the techers , but trust me it helps.
3. Take good nutrition.
Health and studies have to go hand in hand . So take good meals properly and make a habit of eating fruits !!
Do all this and I am sure I will see you in the medico fraternity 2 years later. Cheer up. Everything's gonna be okay!!
Subscribing study materials is a good idea and Allen does provide good study materials for distance learning program as well. However, what assumes importance here is not what study material you're reading but the facts that I've mentioned below :
1) CONSISTENCY IN YOUR EFFORTS
Quite a lot of students start preparing for entrance examinations with great zeal and enthusiasm initially, but slowly their energy levels reach subzero levels! That is where you make a mistake. Efforts should be consistent and your target should be realistic.
2)FOCUS ON THE CONCEPT RATHER THAN THE SOLUTION TO A PARTICULAR PROBLEM
Students generally tend to work on concepts in the very initial topics but slowly as the topics start getting tough, they tend to avoid seeking the concepts behind the questions that are asked and instead work on merely finding answers by trial and error method. Avoid doing that.
3) CLEAR YOUR DOUBTS
Doubts in a question or two in every topic is a very natural thing, but what is unnatural is the fact that some students tend to avoid asking doubts with an excuse that they'll get them cleared later. Remember the fact that TOMORROW NEVER COMES, you're right here living in the present, go get your doubts clarified straight away if you can.
4)LEARN FROM YOUR MISTAKES
This point doesn't need an explanation I suppose!
5)NCERT IS YOUR BIBLE
Indeed it is! As long as you are preparing for NEET, NCERT is your book to follow. You can read study materials of allen after you finish reading NCERT textbook well.
6)BE OPTIMISTIC
More important than anything else is believing in yourself. You know you can and you will, no matter what!
Learning in an institute has pretty good number of benefits which are hard to ignore. Even with dlp, you'll need to have access to a place where you can get a good study atmosphere and can give real time tests (not just online).
Try and keep all your concepts clear instead of marking some as difficult and putting them aside. I've seen many people classifying topics as there weak points. Have strong points not weak ones. You've got time so try to avoid doing that.
You have to go through NCERT. More then once. Make sure you do that regularly. It's going to help you in the long run.
Don't stress. Enjoy studying. Take it as the thing you want to do rather then a job you have to do. Believe this, it will make a huge difference.
Best of luck
Dont think air or state rank..think that you have to answer to your maximum potential...
Allen .. aakash.. etc are good with their classes more than dlp unless you study really hard at home and also keep giving mock exams for time management practice...
Since it is your repeat year i would have advised a crash course if not regular aakash/allen classes...
However..me too having studied at home..though i cracked it 1st time..would genuinely advise you to choose your sreong subjects and be thorough with them when youre studying at home..and try completing that section 1st (phy/bio/chem) when giving mock exams..
Will save your time for doing the part you aren't well versed in..strengthen your plant ohtsiolgy..zoology and ohtsiology in bio and organic chemistry and ionic balancing and metallurgy in chemistry..
Hope it helps...
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