what is the best time table for NEET 2022
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* If you are well determined about the NEET exam 2020 than follow the given steps.
* Firstly you should try to study atleast eight to ten hours everyday. And you have to revise the concepts which you have all ready learnt . Also go through previous year papers and solve them by which you will get to know how quetions would be asked . So, you should believe in yourself and your hard work.
*I will also provide you with atime table you can follow it and you can also make some changes in it by your conveneant . You have to start preparing topic wise everyday for each subject.
6.30 to 8.30- biology
8.30 to 9.30- complete your personal works
10 to 12- start preparing physics which is a tough subject but with a regular study it will become easy for you
12 to 12.30 PM- take a break
1 Pm to 3 PM- study Chemistry
3 Pm to 5 PM - Do revise the topics which you have learnt and importantly multy choice quetions
5 PM to 6 PM - you can have a break which is a relaxation time for you
6 PM to 8 PM - Revise
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Hope it helpful
Hi
A perfect timetable differs from person to person and they require to make a timetable accordingly depending upon when do they prefer to study and have more concentration power like some prefer late night studies, others in morning and time available to them, etc
So, you need to make a timetable for you on your own .
But yes, I can definitely guide you in making a routine , follow the below tips :-
* Give at least eight hours for studies in your time table
*Keep short breaks of 20 to 25 minutes after every 1.5 to 2 hours between your studies in your routine .
*Half of the time of your studies in your routine must be for practicing MCQs and numericals
* Make sure that your routine revolves around reading, practicing questions and revision
- PHYSICS is the toughest part for most of the medical aspirants as it has both numericals and concepts to deal with ,so keep at least 3 hours each day for physics
- In Chemistry you have to deal with reactions and learn them and solve questions as well, so give at least 2.5 hours to Chemistry
- In biology you have to read, learn and revise again and again, so keep around 2.5 hours for Biology.
You can prepare well using our neet program for which link is provided below
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