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Can anyone help me to make my time table plzzz for NEET UG preparation
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Hi Kunal!
Every student has different abilities, different study techniques to grasp concepts effectively. Few tips in creating a schedule are as follows:
- Analyse your peak concentration time and study difficult topics (according to you) along with solved examples for physics and chemistry in those timings.
- Keep study periods for 1 hour maximum with a break of 10-15 minutes. Our brain can concentrate only for that long.
- Keep time for practicing MCQs and question papers in a mock exam format on weekends. The questions are never repeated, this exercise is just to develop a key skill: time management.
For your preparation, ensure that you are thorough with the NCERT prescribed textbooks, so that you have a strong foundation to tackle the questions.
Hope that answers your question!
Arika (CR @ Carrers360)
1. Simply reading and understanding the concepts of given topic may not let you to reach your desired position , so to master each topic you have to solve related MCQs and then evaluate your strengths and WEAKNESSES. One thing THAT WILL SEPARATE you from others is that if you work on your weak spots.
2. About the time table thing , because you need to have somewhat strong grip on each subject so you can read every subject and also solve MCQs of the same on week days and for the weekends or holidays work on MOCK TESTS , SAMPLE PAPERS , or PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPERS etc .I recommend you to buy MTG 30 YEARS SOLVE PAPERS OF EACH SUBJECT. (https://www.amazon.in/30-Years-NEET-AIPMT-Chapterwise ).
3. Check previous year papers , evaluate and analyse each of them and make a rough list of important topics and after that work on them with sincerity .
And its fine to give up your sleep a little bit for just 5-6 months to work on your exams but not too much. Don't get exhausted either.
If still feels you have any issue about books etc. or pattern to follow , for sure you can ask in comments.
GOOD LUCK
See you have to prepare your time-table on your own because you only knows when you are free, when you are busy. But as you said there are only few months left, there is a need to study at least 10 hours a day. And more necessarily study time is only study time. Give every subject proper and appropriate time. Give some more to the weaker parts. And it will help more if you also set your study goals according to topics covered. Also once a week give time to revise up whatever u prepared in the whole week.
Good luck
you don't need a timetable if it's only 3-4 months left. What you now need is to solve as many MCQs as possible and give at least 1 mock test daily (The more the better). Set up Targets example I need to solve 10 Mock tests this week and also go through 50 MCQs each for the following 10 chapters .....
Hi Kunal, As you said you are in 12 std...so you will be attempting NEET UG 2018, which is around 6 months from now.......you have to devote most of time say 80 % in NEET preparation and 20 % in board exam preparation....so you have to make your own study plan and follow it properly with dedication and PATIENCE....But will try to help to make your time table...Its around 6th May,2018 Neet ug...so you have roughly,...180 days...In NEET its bio having 50 % weightage...so devote around 80 days for 11 and 12 bio mainly NCERT..Practice MCQ also daily of the subject you read.....10 days for revision ....Physics 40 days and chemistry 35 days....with MCQs daily for 2 hours atleast....Give Mock test in between to access yourself and correct accordingly......Last 15 days...grand revision....