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Harishsainih2s 9th Aug, 2020
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ruchika.chauhan Expert 10th Aug, 2020

Hi, learning speed and capabilities of every student is different. It is advisable to make a time table as per your routine and strategy.
Time table depends on some factors like how many chapters you have completed or are you starting from the beginning.

You should firstly set a particular date till when your syllabus should be completed and then divide your chapters accordingly.

Devote time to each subject daily. Now, the subject you consider as difficult, you may have to devote some extra time to that subject.

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priyaankasarkar Student Expert 9th Aug, 2020

Harish, NEET 2021 syllabus will be reduced and revised. The MHRD did mention that owing to the reduced Academic year, the syllabus will be reduced and revised. As of now, there is no official update as to what might be the topics that might be removed and what might be the topics that will be retained. So though it is true that NEET 2021 syllabus will be changing, we do not have the updated syllabus yet. So we would suggest you to stick to NCERT books as of now until MHRD officially announce the syllabus for NEET 2021. And if you are planning on studying for 8-10 hours a day, because NEET 2021 is still a year away, what you can do is practise a mock test every week. And on the regular days, study Physics for 2 hours, take a break and then study Chemistry for 2 hours and then switch to Biology for 2 hours after taking a break. Now when you keep changing your subjects every 2 hours, the brain will not feel monotonous. But if you are looking for a schedule or a time table per say, we can give you a time table for the next 10 weeks based on the current syllabus. But once MHRD officially releases 2021 syllabus, may be you can tweak it accordingly.


Biology

Chemistry

Physics

1st week

Diversity in Living World

Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure, Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties, S-block Element

Some p-block Elements


Electrostatics,

Current Electricity


2nd week

Cell Structure and Function

D and F Block Elements, Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry

Structure of Atom


Physical World and Measurement,

Kinematics


3rd week

Reproduction

Organic Chemistry

Laws of Motion

Work, Energy and Power

Motion of System of Particles and Rigid body


4th week

Biology and Human Welfare

Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen

Biomolecules, Polymers and Chemistry in Everyday life


Gravitation,

Properties of Bulk Matter


5th week

Structural Organization in Animal and Plants

State of Matter: Gases and Liquids

Thermodynamics,

Behaviour of perfect gas and kinetic theory


6th week

Plant Physiology

Structure of Atom, Thermodynamics

Equilibrium


Oscillation of waves

7th week

Genetics and Evolution

Environmental Chemistry,

Solutions,

Chemical Kinetics


Magnetic effects of current and magnetism,

Electromagnetic induction and alternating currents


8th week

Biotechnology and its applications

Coordination Compounds,

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes


Electromagnetic waves

Optics


9th week

Human Physiology

Biomolecules, Polymers and Chemistry in Everyday life

Dual Nature of matter and radiation,

Atoms and nuclei


10th week

Ecology and Environment

Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen

Electronic devices



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9th Aug, 2020
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Prashant D. Gaikwad 9th Aug, 2020

Hey Harishsainih, the study schedule will helps you but now we all know that neet 2021 is coming in september, so you must have to revision on this time. If you didn't start revision still you can score good marks by following our do or die chapters. My suggetion is  to you must go through the following link and follow that do or die chapters:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/do-or-die-chapters-for-neet

I hope this helps to you and thank you !!!

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