NEET Preparation
Dear Student,
Okay, you have made a really strange and challenging decision. The topics, difficulty level, and subjects are completely dissimilar. It is equivalent to taking two streams of study. But if you've decided to do it, I have faith that you can.
You will undoubtedly gain more understanding of Physics as your B.tech degree progresses. The issue will be with chemistry and biology.
You are a dropper, therefore you are aware of the material that needs to be studied. If you devote 3 days per chapter to Biology (using NCERT, coaching materials, and multiple-choice questions), you can finish the subject in 4 months. Make your own notes for chemistry, and for physics, create a formula list.
You can always check out careers360 which provides e-learning programs for complete preparation for NEET-
https://learn.careers360.com/medical/neet-preparation-material/
Straightforwardly speaking, your consistency and sincerity towards your primary AIM must not change. You can demonstrate this by devoting nearly all of your time to your preparation rather than giving the task that is less important to you much attention. (At a minimum, maintain a 95:5 ratio.)
Hope this helps,
All the best!
Dear Misti,
Your confusion is faced by many medical aspirants who leave their homes to pursue NEET preparation and live in hostels.
If you are planning to stay in your hometown : to answer your question, I first need to know whether you are planning to move to a different city (such as Kota) to enroll in a coaching institute. If you join a coaching institute in your home town, you may not need to live in a hostel. This will save you from the huge cost (mental, physical, emotional and financial) that is involved in living away from home.
If you are moving out of your hometown : if you are moving to a different city, you will have to live in a hostel which will involve some adjustments. If you have no specific dietary or physical requirements, the adjustment might be easier. You may also need to decide whether you want to stay alone in a single seater or live with a roommate and if so, how many? The quality of food and water, infrastructure, distance from your coaching institute, safety etc will have to be kept in mind while selecting a good hostel room for you. If you do manage to get a good room (and roommate), you will find that living in a hostel can actually aid your studies and help you to concentrate better.
Please think carefully! This is a big decision and should be taken after a lot of research and deliberations. Best of luck!
I hope this helps!
Hello,
The neet syllabus consists of the both 11th and 12th chapters. If studied properly then you have start preparing form 11th itself. But if not started then also no worries most of the students take a drop and prepare one year and then apppears for the neet exam. It totally depend in how much time you can cover up the syllabus. So it totally depends on your potential.
Thank You!
Hey aspirant
Yes syllabus for all the above mentioned exam is same. 11+12 physics chemistry biology. So neet preparation is enough for icar and other exams. ICAR is a separate exam for agriculture university admissions. But many state level colleges give admission to bsc agriculture based on neet mark. ICAR exam give more weightage to botany and computer based exam.
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