What is the right time-table to follow for NEET?
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hi rahul, you still have 5 months time and if you work smart, you can really score well easily,i cannot tell you an exact time table because its up to you, it varies for person to person based on their daily routine, interest,motivation and academic schedule,but make sure that you dont read just one subject for long,you would get saturated, so do alter with other subjects , if you have any queries just ping me, good luck buddy
Dear aspirant, I personally believe that suitable time table is something that varies from person to person. But one thing which I would like to add on here is that always try to study smartly and by that I mean devote some extra time for subject which you find comparatively difficult from the other. And, have a look at previous question papers and try to cover important topics first.
Hope it helps!
All the best!
Everyday your aim should be to revise and understand the topic taught to you in the lecture. Practice questions as much as you can on the topic the same day or on the sunday of that week.
If you have covered a good amount of syllabus in your classes.Eg- If you are in 12th class or a dropper, do revise topics regularly.Do take a topic per day to revise, from previously covered syllabus.
On Sunday of every week, revise all the topics you have covered in the week.This way, you will be able retain the things longer, especially in biology.
In physics and chemistry, you can revise the topic by practising questions on the topic and revising the part, in which you are not able to solve many questions. This would also take less time and you will be able to revise many topics.
All the best!! Mention any doubts in the comments below..
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There is no perfect time-table for NEET preparation as some candidates may be able to study and grasp concepts and portions much more quickly when compared to others. Assuming that one is beginning their preparations two years before the exam, then it is advisable to keep aside 3-4 hours of study for NEET on weekdays and 6-8 hours on weekends. Any time-table is only effective if stuck to with discipline. Analyze your strengths and weaknesses, setting aside more time for the concepts and subjects you feel are difficult for you. Set a schedule which meets your needs and allows you to minimize these weaknesses. Proceed subject-wise, setting weekly, and if possible hourly topic targets and cover them in a manner that allows you to be equally thorough with Physics, Chemistry and Biology portions atleast 6 months before the exam is held. The final 6 months should be spared for revision and practicing MCQs and previous years’ questions papers.
Make a time table which suits you best, try to clock 100 hours a week. That would be more than sufficient to get you a seat in the first attempt.
Goodluck.
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