Preparation
If you are preparing for a JEE mains based on your school you should make your study list and completely focus on high weightage subject focus completely on practicing all the questions day by day attend a time based MCQ practice more than reading theory concentrate more on conceptual studies and beyond this you should have good sleep and you have to learn everything from a basic to advance
Hello,
If you wants to prepare for NEET requires a structured and disciplined approach. First, you need to have a solid grip on NCERT books of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as at least 70–80% of NEET questions directly or indirectly come from NCERT. Divide your time smartly: biology should get maximum focus since it carries 360 marks, followed by chemistry and then physics. Daily practice of MCQs, mock tests, and previous year papers is essential to build speed and accuracy. Try making a timetable that allows revision of older topics while learning new ones. Use online test series and question banks for practice because they simulate the actual exam atmosphere. If you stay consistent and focused, clearing NEET with a good rank becomes very much achievable.
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Hey there,
Thanks for reaching out!
It's great that you are preparing for JEE Mains 2026!
You can start your preparation by knowing the syllabus first. And, then here are some resources you can take help from.
Study plan: https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/jee-main-preparation-tips-complete-strategy-study-plan
Previous 10 years question paper: https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/jee-main-previous-10-year-questions-detailed-solutions
All the best!
Hello!
Ideally, GPAT preparation should start around 8–10 months before the exam to give yourself enough time to cover the syllabus and revise properly. Since GPAT is a competitive exam, consistency is the key. You can start with 2–3 hours of study daily in the initial months and then increase it to 6–8 hours as the exam approaches. Break your schedule into three phases: Phase 1 (first 4 months) – cover the entire syllabus subject by subject, focusing on concepts and notes; Phase 2 (next 3 months) – revise topics and start solving previous year papers; Phase 3 (final 2 months) – focus on mock tests, time management, and weaker areas. Always reserve the last few weeks for pure revision and formula memorization. Remember, regular revision and practice are more important than long study hours without focus.
For more updates about this exam visit: https://pharmacy.careers360.com/exams/gpat
Wishing you all the best for your GPAT journey. Thank you!
To prepare for SSC CGL after B.Sc, start with NCERT basics and standard books like R.S. Aggarwal for Quant & Reasoning and Neetu Singh for English. Use online platforms for structured courses and mock tests.
Regularly practice previous year papers and focus on current affairs from Lucent GK and monthly PDFs. Consistent practice with mock tests and daily revision is key to success.
For VITEEE preparation, there are some good online coaching platforms you can check out. These platforms provide video lectures, mock tests, practice questions, and doubt solving sessions. You can choose the one that suits your learning style and budget.
If you are truly focused on becoming a doctor and are ready to study seriously, then taking a complete drop can be a good option. Since you didn’t prepare properly this year, you can use the drop year to study well and aim for a better NEET score.
But if you are not fully sure about taking a drop or are interested in a career in Forensic Science, then BSc Forensic Science is also a good option with its own career scope.
So, decide based on your interest and confidence in preparing for NEET again.
Hope it helps !
Hello student,
For JEE mains preparation There are three subjects Physics, chemistry and And maths with 90 question,30 question per subject and Exam is for 300 marks Total.
Class 11 and 12 th physics, chemistry and Maths subjects are there .for exam preparation keep daily Target to finish 2-3 Chapters .give weekly mock test for better prepration,and keep going on daily 6 to 7 hours study .
Here is the link where you can get detailed timetable to prepare for JEE Mains : Timetable of JEE Main Aspirants with School .
Hi dear candidate,
Each state conducts it's own NMMS exam that is usually conducted in the months of December, January and February. So, it will depend on your state for the exam dates like in Gujarat the NMMS exam is expected to take place on 20th December 2025.
For more exam details and preparation, kindly refer to our official links given below:
NMMS 2025 Exam - Dates, Application, Admit Card, Question Papers, Result
NMMS Scholarship 2025-26: Application Form, Eligibility, Dates, Exam Pattern, Syllabus
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