NEET Preparation
Hello,
So you are in 11th standard you should divide your study hours as for school study and neet preparations.
If you wake up early you can give about 1 hr to reading course books and learning any formulas.
After school at 4 pm you should study for neet about 2 hrs daily, you can increase Or decrease your time according to your limit.
After that take a small break not more than half hour you can take a nap, walk, snack etc.
Before dinner do your school studies like completing homework, essay, assignment. After your dinner if you fill tired or sleepy just do some maths, solve problems.
Sleep early to rise early. You can add exercise, jogging to your routine in morning before your study session.
Don't do study sessions continue for 5-6 hours take break drink water in between study or you can eat something sweet.
If you are in 12th 2-3 hours is more than enough for neet study. You can do one thing the topic you learn in college you can go through same topic in neet books it'll help you revise.
On Sunday's try to give more time to neet solve mcqs, difficult topics, notes etc. Self written notes helps you and mock tests too.
Always remember quality over quantity.
Hope it helps. You can alter your study sessions if you want.
You may join any Good Local Coaching Institute NEET Preparation. If Aakash or Allen is in your City, you may join that for your Preparation. Besides coaching, you should parallely follow Allen Distance Learning Program, maybe Online or Study Material based besides the very good Test Series.
Dear aspirant,
Here are some steps and time table strategies which you can follow in order to excel in NEET examinations-
1. First of all, make a well and good study schedule which is the first step towards building a comprehensive plan on how to prepare for NEET.
2. You should study in discipline and strictly follow the schedule for finishing the syllabus in the set target time.
3. As it is necessary to stick to the schedule to avoid piling of tasks for later and practice is the main key, you should also practice a lot while studying new chapters don't forget to revise old one.
4. Make short notes of every topics which will help you in quick revision in short span of time and try to give 2-3 mock tests per months.
Hope it helps you..
For more preparation tips and tricks in NEET, visit the link given below,
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips
Best of luck..
Hello candidate,
There are several online platforms and sources through which you can get information and details regarding the neet examination, so let me provide you with the details through which you can register yourself for the neet examination-
Visit the official website (link is mentioned above).
Click on the 'New registration' tab.
Fill basic details in the application form i.e. date of birth, category, mobile number etc.
Now login using login credentials i.e. application number and password.
Fill exam center preference.
Hope you found it helpful. If you have any further queries feel free to post it here!!
Dear Student,
No, it won't affect in any matter as there is no age limit to pursue B.tech, any person can pursue this.
As you have taken drop of 2 year so you need to create the gap certificate to take admission in any colleges and you can take admission in B.tech course either by direct or by giving the entrance examination.
In the placement round they only ask you to show the details of your previous semesters, you will be only be eligible to sit in the placements after your 3rd year, they won't ask you that why you have taken break after 12th and it doesn't even matter in placements.
As you got good marks in your 12th so definitely you can take admission in some top private colleges like JIIT Noida, Thapar University, SRM, Amrita School of engineering etc.
Good Luck :)
Hello Candidate,
Here are some of the preparation strategies and study tips which might be helpful for you during your preparations-
1. The first thing which you should do is to get the the brief timetable of both these examinations and mark the common chapters and topics which you need to prepare at first so that it will be beneficial for or both your preparations at the same time.
2. Once you are done with the common chapters and topics you need to go to the previous year papers and find out the statistics regarding the most probable chapters which are frequently asked in previous year examinations.
3. Make a schedule of giving mock examinations of both topic wise as well as full syllabus, so that you would find a correct strategy for attempting questions in the real paper.
4. Analyse each examination as the real test, so that it did not feel the pressure of examination on the D-Day.
5. It would be much better if you already go through the previous year records of your interested colleges, so that you can get a rough overview of what's the the approximate score you need to get in order to enter your dream college or university.
Hi Shivani!
You can prepare your study plan on you own as per your convenience. However, I can give you some tips (Do's and don'ts) to create an efficient schedule. As we know, that less than a month is left to prepare for NEET 2021 (exam is on 12th September), so you need to focus more. Some tips to follow:
To know more, visit here:
Effective preparation tips to crack NEET 2021 examination (careers360.com)
Thankyou!
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