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As time is less for neet exam, what should be my strategy now?plzzz help


Aman 12th Dec, 2018
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Nivedita Sharma 12th Dec, 2018

you have plentiful time in hand so utilise it . 

Neet is an exam of sincere effort & hard work 

all you have to do is join some test series assess your performance & work on your weak areas

biology- READ NCERT word to word & solve lot of mcq questions to get a grip on the confusing questions asked & also too avoid negative marking. That is one thing that will bring down your rank so learn to leave questions you don’t know 

chemistry- organic chemistry is to be studied properly from NCERT solve questions & 3-4 questions might be asked from outside but your packages will definitely cover the extra topics 

inorganic chemistry- to be read from NCERT only make notes because inorganic is volatile. 

Physical chemistry- do physical questions in the morning with a fresh mind & learn to do the calculation part very fast . 

Physics- MECHANICS & Modern physics most questions are asked from these two units practice more & more questions. 

Good luck! 




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Nikita Chauhan 12th Dec, 2018

By now, you should've gained sufficient grip over the relevant concepts relevant to your course. 

Your aim for the next few months should be to put into practice whatever you have learnt so far. Solve as many papers as you. The more you practice questions in every subject, the better it will be. 

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Neha Sharma 12th Dec, 2018
First thing you can't left any topic because every topic is important .
So the topics you have already studied try to practice as many questions as possible and the chapters you are weak in it's still time just read them and start practicing .
All the best ...
Mayank Kukreti 12th Dec, 2018
Hii aman
If you want to clear neet exam then you should have a proper schedule to follow-
1) divide your day into 4 halves and each halve should be of 3 hours,first half should be for physics,2nd half for biology,3rd halve for chemistry and 4th halve should be for solving questions
2) your main focus should remain on NCERT textbooks as most of the questions are asked from it so make sure you go through your NCERT textbooks thoroughly
3) opt any one reference for each subject like for physics you can opt dc Pandey, universal publication,Allen module,for chemistry you can opt ABC publication,op Tandon,Allen module, Dinesh objective,for biology you can opt trueman of biology, Pradeep,MTG.Don't opt too many books,it will only confuse you so solve one book multiple times.
4) solve previous year question papers as some questions are asked as it is
5) solve mock test papers to increase your speed of solving paper within time limit.
6) The last and the most important thing, don't get demotivated,it will only cause you problems so watch motivational videos or do meditate.
I hope this information helps you.
Thank you
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