Self Study
Hi Ritu , it's good to see that you will prepare for neet exam by yourself. And if you will study with some strategy then with smart work you will definitely clear you neet exam. In physics some most important chapters are Thermodynamics,optics electromagnetic induction and alternate current, electrostatic, current electricity, electronic devices. These chapters have more weight-age. Then in chemistry equilibrium, solution, coordination compounds,p-block, thermodynamics. And for biology all chapters are important. You can go through the below link for each and every detail that how should to prepare , which book you should consider https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips
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Yes , you can definitely crack neet 2021 examination by self study in 8 months by using coaching materials like Allen etc if you have , andmand don't worry many students do start their preparation for Neet examination late like you and not only prepare but get selected into good Medical College as well you can do the same, all you need to do is being honest and dedicated towards your studies and Neet preparation and you will definitely crack it
To prepare well for neet follow the below mentioned tips
*Give priority to ncert:-To prepare for neet exam first of all go through ncert as 90-95% questions in neet are based on the concepts from ncert , go through solved examples and unsolved questions in the ncert , in biology study all the diagrams also , as diagram based questions are also there , so you need to master NCERT .
The best books which you can go for covering and mastering neet examination syllabus are listed below Subjectwise :-
PHYSICS :-
*NCERT Physics textbooks for Class XI and XII *Mtg NCERT at your fingertips for physics *Objective Physics for neet By DC Pandey
CHEMISTRY :-
*NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class XI and XII *Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon *MS Chauhan (Organic)
BIOLOGY:-
*NCERT Biology Class XI and Class XII "- *NCERT at your fingertips by mtg *Trueman biology
*After finishing each chapter you should practice questions, you should practise at least 80 to 100 numericals / mcqs in Each chapter
*You can make short notes for quick revision of important concepts and formulas , keep revising your concepts at regular intervals, like once in a week or 15 days .
*Make routine or timetable :- Give at least 8 hours or more to study , your routine should revolve around things i.e study, revise and practice
*Solve previous year NEET questions :-it will let you know the examination pattern, type and difficulty level of questions etc
* Once done with complete syllabus, go through NEET mock test papers , it will let you know your preparation level and and weak areas so that you can work on them and perform well in your examination
You can prepare well using our neet program for which link is provided below
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Hello durba.. I think self study is the key to success for neet examination. You just need proper guidance for that. Firstly about biology- you have to remember that ncert is the most important book. Reviewing the last papers trend no Ques has came out of ncert. You have to be consistent in reading it and more importantly understanding the concepts of it specially portions like plant and human physiology, genetics, reproduction. Many you tube videos are available for which you can understand the chapter without any high fee payment. For chemistry- 1.Physical chemistry : understanding the concept and having the formulas on your tips which help you achieve accuracy. You need to practice as many questions you can and revisiting them for analysing your mistakes. 2. Inorganic chemistry: for this also the ncert is enough. Even in neet 2020 direct Ques came from ncert line. Chapters like chemical bonding, P block , co ordination chemistry hold a lot of importance. 3. Organic chemistry: For organic I will suggest you to make flowchart to easily grasp the concepts. They not only help you to remember things easily but also help you to connect it to different chapters. Give a lot of importance to the ncert reactions. Learn them by heart. And finally solve lots and lots of question (PYQ and ncert exemplar are very important). For physis the concept is the key. Remember solving a lot of questions without understanding the logic behind them is a waste of time. So you firstly need to build your concepts and practice as many questions.
Always remember that neet exam can be cracked with accuracy and speed. Never compromise on these two.Ncert books hold a lot of importance not only in neet but also in your board exams. Practice makes a man perfect so solve Ques of all the subjects. And merely solving ques will not help you but you need to revisit your mistakes for enhancing your performance.
Hope this might have helped and all the best for your future.. And focus on your self study!
Thats a beautiful schedule that you have set up for yourself and it is also very disciplined. If you stick to this plan with minimal or no distractions, there should be no reason as to why you cannot score 600 and above. May be you can just follow the below guidelines for a maximum utilisation of your study period.
There is something called PATS Model in Psychology which the University ofTorontohas published some time back.
Picking the Best Environment for you to study: This is important because you should feel secure and comfortable but not too comfortable where you might fall asleep.
Always reducing the visual distractions: Make sure you have nothing within your vicinity to distract you. Like keep your phone a side. Or sit away from the TV, Windows where you can see people.
Try to Eliminate Noise around you: If you are someone who can concentrate with music, make sure it is light music and nothing to distract you. It should increase your ability to concentrate and not distract you. If there is any noise that might distract you, use ear plugs or a fan. Trust me, if am being distracted by noise, I switch on the fan and it works.
Self talk to control Internal Distractions: When you are noticing that the mind is drifting aside, stop what you are upto and keep a checkmark on a piece of paper along with the time. Keep a track of these checkmarks and the timings. Talk to yourself that you understand you are being distracted but you also have to study. If it keeps bothering you, write down what is it that is bothering you and promise yourself that you will come back and look into that. Now that has been parked in the notebook, get back to studying.
Hi veena,
I can understand your problem.. actually this is not only yours problem... It's common.
Have you ever heard of marshmallow test... If then gudd... If not I'll ley you know..
It will definitely help you..
Assign your self a task like 10 ques in 2 hours... And set a target if you complete this task than you can do your favourite things like you can chat on phone or eat chocolate...
Try this 1 time and let me know that is it helpful to you or not...
Hope you find meaningful stuff here...
hi,
see generally as per the latest notifications jee main can be given three consecutive years , if you have passed 12th in 2020, you can appear in jee main exam in 2020, 2021, 2022. jee advance can be given two times, if you have passed 12th in 2020, you are eligible to give jee advance on 2020, 2021, but must satisfy all the eligibility criteria. now you have again one more chance to appear in jee advance, however donot take this year exam lightly, give your full effort to get a good score.
all the best for your future endeavor.
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