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Hello Nahid,
It's completely normal to feel demotivated and stressed when you're unable to follow your usual study routine, especially when you're preparing for something as important as NEET. Here are a few things you can do to handle this situation: 1. Listen to Your Body
If you're not feeling well, it's essential to prioritize your health . Overworking yourself when you're not feeling well can cause more harm in the long run. Allow your body to rest and recover. 2. Stay Consistent, Not Perfect
Instead of aiming for long hours, focus on the quality of your study time. Even if it's 4 hours, make those 4 hours productive by staying focused and avoiding distractions. 3. Break Down Your Study Sessions
If 4 hours feels overwhelming, break it down into 2-hour blocks with a break in between. This will help you stay fresh and focused. Small, consistent study sessions can be more effective than long, tiring ones. 4. Manage Stress and Stay Positive
Stress and negative thinking will only hinder your progress. Practice deep breathing or short meditation sessions to calm your mind. Take small steps towards improvement and remind yourself that progress is not always linear. 5. Reach Out for Support
Sometimes, talking to a friend or mentor can help. Share your concerns with someone you trust, like a teacher or a family member. They can provide advice and also help you keep things in perspective. 6. Reevaluate Your Plan
If you feel like you're falling behind, it's okay to adjust your schedule . You don't need to cover everything in one go. Focus on key concepts and areas where you're struggling most. 7. Remember, It's Okay to Take a Break
You don’t need to study for hours on end to be successful. Sometimes, resting is just as important as studying. This will help you return to your studies feeling more refreshed and energized. 8. Think Long-Term
One or two days of less study won’t affect your overall preparation significantly. Stay focused on your goal , and remember that success in NEET is not about studying every single day at full capacity; it’s about consistent effort and smart study habits over time.
Take it one day at a time, and don't be too hard on yourself. It's okay to have off days. You're doing great, and with time, things will improve!
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
In JEE Mains , certain chapters tend to appear consistently in the exams, and from these chapters, around 2-3 questions have been asked regularly over the past few years. Here are some chapters that frequently feature in the exam:
Mechanics :
Kinematics : Questions on motion, velocity, acceleration, etc.
Laws of Motion : Newton's laws, friction, circular motion.
Work, Energy, and Power : Work-energy theorem, kinetic energy, potential energy.
Rotational Motion : Torque, angular momentum, rotational kinetic energy.
Electromagnetism :
Electrostatics : Coulomb's law, electric field, potential, capacitors.
Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism : Ampere's law, Biot-Savart law, magnetic field.
Optics : Reflection, refraction, lenses, and mirrors.
Modern Physics : Photoelectric effect, nuclear physics, dual nature of matter.
These topics are consistently asked, especially in Mechanics and Electromagnetism , where multiple questions appear each year.
Physical Chemistry :
Mole Concept : Limiting reagent, stoichiometry, molarity.
Thermodynamics : Laws of thermodynamics, enthalpy, entropy, Gibbs free energy.
Equilibrium : Le Chatelier's principle, Kc, Kp.
Chemical Kinetics : Rate of reaction, Arrhenius equation.
Organic Chemistry :
Hydrocarbons : Alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, isomerism, and nomenclature.
Aromatic Compounds : Benzene, electrophilic substitution reactions.
Inorganic Chemistry :
Periodic Table and Periodicity : Trends in the periodic table, atomic size, ionization energy.
Coordination Compounds : Ligands, coordination number, properties.
In Chemistry , chapters like Mole Concept , Thermodynamics , and Aromatic Compounds tend to appear quite often.
Algebra :
Quadratic Equations : Roots, discriminants, relations between roots.
Progressions : Arithmetic progression (AP), geometric progression (GP).
Matrices and Determinants : Inverse of a matrix, determinant properties, system of equations.
Calculus :
Differentiation : Derivatives, applications of derivatives (like maxima and minima).
Integration : Integration by parts, substitution, definite integrals.
Coordinate Geometry :
Straight Lines : Equation of a line, distance formula, slope.
Circles : Equation of a circle, tangents, and normal.
Mathematics is known for a consistent presence of questions from Algebra , Calculus , and Coordinate Geometry . These chapters often have 2-3 questions each year.
To improve your chances in JEE Mains , focus on these high-yield chapters:
Physics : Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Modern Physics.
Chemistry : Physical Chemistry (Mole Concept, Thermodynamics), Organic Chemistry (Hydrocarbons, Aromatic Compounds).
Mathematics : Algebra, Calculus, Coordinate Geometry.
Hello Aspirant,
If you have 49% in your 12th standard, it may be tough to get admission in M.G. Science Institute as they mostly prefer higher percentage (in general, above 50%) for science courses. But it's always better to contact the official website or college admission office directly as there may be some relaxation in criteria based on category or management quota.
The fee details for pursuing BA in distance education at Hindu College can be obtained from the college website or any other authentic source but they don't disclose it so i can tell you the approx amount for distance B.A.
Generally, the fee for pursuing BA in distance education can range between Rs 13,500 to Rs 54,780 , as per IGNOU and as per Hindu College BCom Honors.
Hope it helps!!
With a 9 lakh rank in JEE Main and being a female candidate from Uttar Pradesh (MJPRU), it’s difficult to get admission through JEE Main in top government colleges. However, some private colleges under MJPRU may still offer you admission, especially in non-core branches like IT, civil, or electrical. Also, being a female candidate and from the home state may slightly improve your chances. It’s good to check direct admission or management quota options too.
For more details you can visit the link given below
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
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