NEET Preparation
hello akash
kcet and neet both exams are different and have different eligibility criterias .if you are preparing for neet then there is no problem in taking a drop year .if your focus is neet then checkout its eligibility criteria
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
you need not to write board again if you take a drop year
best wishes
Hey dear, i liked your keen interest in NEET by seeing so many questions. I want to tell you that consistency is the key to crack the exam. The early you start , the easier it gets at last. There are many you tube lectures and some paid courses on edicational website for youe self study. If you willing to follow a particular routine of study for 2 years, you will definitely get a good rank and you will succeed on your further aim. There are other medical options like bams , bds , bhms ans nursing, but try hard to get mbbs at first.
Usually A NEET aspirant starts their preparation as soon as they move in Class 11 after qualifying their Class 10 examination. This is the golden Time to prepare for one of the toughest entrance examinations in INDIA. If you follow my suggestion then I will be always suggest you to join any Coaching for the preparation of NEET Examination. The benefits of coaching are-
1. Right Guidance in right direction.
2. Forcing students to concentrate on your aim.
3. Motivating Time to Time.
And moreover these exams are really tough. Board Level exam is entirely different from entrance level examinations.
Here is the link of NEET Knock out package created by Career 360 you can prepare for NEET exam form this package.
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/?icn=neet-knockout&ici=qna
Hope you understand this very Well and All the Best...
Thanks and Have A Very Nice Day!!!!!
Greetings Aspirant
Time table is all dependent on the candidate and their convenience. At first, make a note of syllabus and time you have. Then start preparing topic wise everyday and most important each subject. As for example I can suggest a sample time-table.
This is just a sample one to divide your time and subject. You can make according to your convenience.
Hope this helps you..
thanks
Hi
You asked about the backup plan for NEET preparation. Let me tell you one truth about this, when you finally get enrolled in a course it becomes difficult to carry both the things together that is regular college and exam preparation.
The first year of any course is really hectic, you've a lot of syllabus to complete, assignments, practical work and what not. As far as I've seen my fellow mates who are preparing for NEET examination along with their under graduation, they are really unable to cooperate with both of them. Time is limited and the syllabus is vast. If you really want to prepare for NEET, you should be able to dedicate your hours for the same and do hard work.
There are also some people who are able to manage both of things together as per their potential. According to your question, I feel choosing Bsc Zoology over BPT will be a better option as if you will go for higher studies or whatever, it may have a good scope for you.
Thanks
Hi Manas,
See, if you are doing self study only then you are not required to spend money other than your books and school. If you are physically going to coachings and preparing for NEET, then it may cost you INR 1 Lakhs or even more than that. As, in these times when coaching centers are not open, you should study online and do your preparation at home only. So, prepare at home and study online either on youtube or any other platform.
Refer here for preparation procedure - https://learn.careers360.com/medical/neet/
Have a look at our NEET Knockout Program which is a crash course to prepare quickly for NEET 2020 - https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!
You haven't mentioned whether you are appearing for NEET 2020 or NEET 2021. If it is for NEET 2021, you need to stick to NCERT books atleast for now because NEET syllabus is going to be reduced to fit in the reduced Academic year due to Corona. But if this is regarding NEET 20200, you hardly have 37 days.
To help you with your NEET preparation, we have NEET Knockout packages that you can check at: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/. Physics needs utmost focus and time because it involves with theoretical concepts and numbers. There should be a systematic approach in preparing for NEET. The important topics are Mechanics, ElectroDynamics, Modern Physics, Heat and Thermodynamics, Optics, Simple Harmonic Motion, Waves. Formulae form an integral part of your preparation. The important topics are Optics, Ray Optics, Optical Instruments, Wave Optics, Electronic Devices, Electrostatics, Electric Charges and Fields, Thermodynamics, Electrostatic Potential, Current Electricity, Electromagnetic induction, Alternating current, Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter. Highest weightage goes to Optics at 10%. Thermodynamics, Electrostatics, Electronic devices share 9%. Current Electricity and Electromagnetic induction, Alternating current take 8%. Dual Nature of Radiation gets 6% while Motion systems of rigid particles and body and Magnetic effects of Currents, Electromgentic waves and Magentism get 5%. Work, Energy and Power take 4%, Atoms and nuclei, Oscillation and Waves, Properties of Bulk Matter, Laws of Motion and Kinematics share 3% and the rest of the topics carry 2% weightage. Memorise as many formulae as you can and write them down and stick them as post its so that you can always see them. Practise regularly and try various kinds of questions. Solving previous papers and mock tests to test your improvement. Keep a clock and check the time its taking you to solve these questions. And improve the time as you practise more. One day of the week should be set aside for revision so as to keep the mind fresh. For reading what the toppers and experts have to say, please visit our page at: https://medicine.careers360. com/articles/how-prepare-for- neet-physics/amp . Chemistry is divided into Inorganic, Physical and Organic chemistry. For inorganic chemistry, you must refer to the NCERT.Coordination points get 9% of weightage. Thermidynamics takes the 8% and Equilibrium takes the 6% weightage slots respectively. Chemical Bonding and Organic structure carries the 5% weightage slot and rest of the topics carry 2-3% weightage in the exam paper.Chemical Bonding, Molecular structure, Solutions, Block Elements, Alcholos, Phenols and Ehters. Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic acids are important topics. Organic comprises of many reactions and reagents which can be practised by writing over and over again. Physical chemistry requires a comparatively deeper understanding of concepts, so preparing with the NCERT and referring to study material a level higher than NCERT should be the way to go. For more information, please visit our page at: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-neet-chemistry . Biology is the biggest section in NEET, comprising about half of the exam, and acing this subject can help you in scoring more in the exam. Human Physiology and Genetics have maximum weightage in NEET. Diversity of Living Organisms has 14% weightage. Structural Organisationi n Plants and Animals takes 5%. Plant Physiology has 6% and Cell Structure and Function has 9%. Human Physiology has 20% weightage. Reproduction chapter has 9% and Genetics and Evolution has 18% weightage. Biology and Human Welfare has 9% weightage. Biology and its application has 4% weightage and Ecology and Environment has 6% weightage. It is advisable to practise questions of Genetics from previous year question papers, which will give you a thorough understanding of how the questions are being asked. Topics of Plant and Animal kingdom have a lot of portion to memorize. You can prepare these topics by making a comparative table for the sub-topics and studying it together. Plant physiology is also equally important and easy to score. For more tips, please visit our page at:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-neet-biology
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