What to do before 1 month of neet ..how to revise all concept ..
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hi harshit, you still have 5 months time and if you work smart, you can really score well easily,if you are thinking about boards for now, i have been where you are, lemme tell you this,try to aim just to score above average in your board exams and concentrate well on NEET, if you do it really well and properly you could easily clear boards, try to sync your academic curriculum along with neet chapters if possible, for instance if they teach you animal husbandry in class today, go back read that from ncert as well as coaching institute materials, and solve as many questions as you can, but if you have only one monthmm i would suggest you to join a crash course and stick to the schedule
Hi Harshit Sachdeva,
It is high time for you..
*Start solving previous year papers.
* Join online test series.
* Prepare for the mock test.
Do the Test Series and also repeat.
* Most Important, do the previous year paper as most of the syllabus comes from previous papers and also prefer NCERT it is the most important part for prepare for neet 2018.
Take all the neccesary information for Neet.
Give proper time to Each syllabus.
Best Of Luck.
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Hi Harshit Sachdeva
Here are Some GOLDEN tips for the preparation of NEET
- Firstly, gather all the details about the officially prescribed syllabus for the examination.
- Make a proper time-table for your preparations.
- Follow the time table strictly and increase your potential day by day.
- Consider the good preparation books and study materials.
- Practice mock test & previous year question papers.
- Make mistakes while practising, and correct them and never repeat them.
- Never give up even at your low time.
- Stay stress free & healthy while preparing for exams.
- Don’t try to include new topics at the end of preparations
All the Best.
If you are not thorough with NCERT, unfortunately one month is not sufficient to properly prepare.
As per your i would like to tell you.
Keep your mind focused
Practice MCQS on daily basis
Revise as many times as possible.
Correct your mistakes
Maintain your health
Give mock test in between to assess yourself
Think positive.
Don't think about the result. Be cool and devise a strategy for solving the paper, like which subject to attend first, what time is to be given for each subject, rough work to be done with pencil, leaving doubted questions initially, etc.
Hopefully above points will help
if you want any other information plz let us know
Regards
Dr Parmanand Agarwal
MBBS MD
Career counsellor
One month revise the concepts which you already know. Do not try to learn new concepts. You have enough time if you utilize it well. Try to clock 100 hours a week.
Try taking mock tests.
Revise from the hand written notes, they are well remembered than printed material.
This is the last time you will be studying so hard and all your two years effort will be shown in this exam, so give your best. Every extra line you read before you go to sleep counts and will make the difference.
Goodluck.
Hope this helps.
Plan your schedule well in advance. See this is very important, since you will be having a very calculated amount of time left in your hands. So make a very realistic and an approachable schedule and most importantly stick to it.
Physics and Chemistry need loads of practice. Keep practicing questions as long as you can and read biology on a regular basis bit by bit to churn all the information into your long term memory.
Most importantly, keep calm and believe in the fact that whatever you do will take you a step closer to your goals.
Concept of revision should at least start 2 to three months before the examination.
I really during 11th and 12th standard or during your repeat hear you musta been preparing notes on a daily basis.
Dose formula, numericals, little concepts , life cycles reaction sequences matters the most during last moment revision.
If you just have 1 month left before need my best idea to you would be solving as many questions as possible in the form of mock examinations where all topics are present and given proportional weight age as it is given in the exam proper.
Over there managing the time dedicated to each subject is of primary importance.
Suppose this study materials of Institutes like Aakash also the notes are helpful with the last moment to remember things.
But still I reckon one month before the examination proper is not the best time to see all these shortcut formulae and cycles and fax for the first time so it would be good if you already have seen them all return them in the form of notes before and then you are referring to them one month before the examination.
Hope this helps thank you
Thank you for asking your doubts.
Well you should be prepared with everything one month before your exam. I still remember someone telling me that always assume that your exam is one month before the actual exam; so that you are prepared one month prior to the final exam and you can utilize the remaining time to aggrandize your mcq solving skills.Saying that, your last month must go in revising important topic, memorizing formulae , rechecking diagrams and most important- solving mcqs. Start making notes for physics which contain important formulae and dimensions n constant values. Make proper flowcharts for organic chemistry as they are always interconnected. Write important formula of physical chemistry in a separate book . Revise all these notes you made. Then ready the bio chapter you lack in. Focus on your weak points m again i would tell you to solve papers n papers.
Hope my answer was helpful.
All the best with preparation
Varun Dake
Campus representative
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