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First, read the whole book thoroughly and then sum up all the points as per your convenience so that you can remember what I had studied, shorthand saves time as you had studied earlier and know the full meaning of short terms that you had made.
For the first time reading short notes will not help you, but reading the whole concept thoroughly will help, and reading after some time again as you may not remember the whole things after some time as our mind is not so sharp that it can remember the whole things.
Hope it was helpful and you get the point.
All The Best.
Revising NCERT Biology 30 times is not recommended. There are a total of 38 chapters (Class 11 chapters - 22 & Class 12 chapters 16) in NCERT Biology. Follow this simple strategy -
(1) After revising each chapter, solve previous year NEET Questions (not older than 2012), questions from NCERT based books (during my NEET UG preparation, I used the book by Rajiv Vijay as that book has all lines of NCERT in the form of MCQs) and questions from NCERT Exemplar.
(2) After finishing up all 38 chapters, start solving full syllabus tests (of NEET and mock papers)
Since you have mentioned that you have completed the revision of NCERT Biology for at least three times, the above-mentioned tasks won't consume much of your time. You can easily complete one round of task (1) + task (2) in not more than 40 days. Then, you can again start revising from chapter 1.
There are certain chapters (memory based/example based) which would require more revision -
The remaining chapters (which include Human and Plant physiologies) are more of concept based and don't require much of rote learning.
If you manage to complete at least 3-chapter wise tests (for each chapter), NEET Biology PYQs (2012 - 2022) and 10 full syllabus biology mock tests, you can easily cross 340 in Biology in the NEET UG Exam.
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Dear aspirant
There is no guarantee as such that if you practice mock test of biology full syllabus every two day's, that you will be able to score full marks in biology.
Biology is subject where you need to be consistent without any lag then only you will be able to score maximum,it's not like you are not reading ncert books and you start preparing for last 3-4 months seriously and you are trying to achieve maximum marks then it's least likely to be possible.
First of all as you are first dropper so i would suggest that you should point your weak chapter in biology both class 11th and 12th then clear your every concept from those chapters as soon as possible and attempt questions from those individuals chapters and see how you from. If you find improvement proceed like that.
Full syallabus test are mainly recommended in last 2-3 months before exam on daily basis when you have completed whole syallabus 2-3 times and that time you will be confident also. That time you should check the chapters which you are making more mistake,give them a reading immediately after that.
If you start attempting full syallabus test from now only without giving proper reading then sometimes you may score very badly and you might not see improving your marks,which can ultimately lead you to get depressed,so take care of that and don't do in such manner.
Never stop studying ncert books of biology, on daily basis you should try to complete one chapter so that by the exam time you can finish your 3-4 reading of full syallabus of biology. And every time you finish reading chapter, practice previous year question of neet from that particular chapter.
This way will be more helpful for you to score maximum marks in biology.
Although everyone have their own way to learn,so which ever suits you,keep going with that just make sure you are improving on daily basis.
Hope this helps you in someway
Best wishes!!
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