can I pass In neet within 45 days?
Answer (1)
Almost 1.5 month is left for Neet and now focus more on important chapters that means which carry more weightage. Its not impossible to pass Neet within 45 days. You need concentration, dedication and lot of hard work. Instead of choosing a random topic from the syllabus, you must break your preparation into sections. Sub-topics from each section should be selected and then strategy on clearing concepts must be made. You can make short notes on the topics that you have find difficult to understand. You should write down all the formulas of Physics so that you can access it easily whenever needed.
For Organic Chemistry, first understand the mechanism and then practice it by rewriting the reactions. For Inorganic chemistry, you must follow NCERTs.
Never leave any concepts doubtful or unsolved. Once done with the syllabus and concept clarity, you should move towards solving previous years papers. Give mock tests as much as possible. Time management is one more important thing you should look upon. Remember that practise will increase your efficiency.
Give at least two mock tests every week. Then analyze your weak parts and work on them. If you find it difficult to prepare from books like HC Verma, DC Pandey, Truman's Biology then only go for NCERTs. From wherever you study, you must complete NCERT Textbooks as many questions are directly asked from NCERTs. Focus more on the important chapters during last days.
Class XI-
Diversity of Living Organisms 14%
Structural Organisation in Plants & Animals 5%
Cell: Structure and Function 9%
Plant Physiology 6%
Human Physiology 20%
Class XII-
Reproduction 9%
Genetics and Evolution 18%
Biology and Human Welfare 9%
Biotechnology and its Applications 4%
Ecology and Environment 6%
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Physical-world and measurement 2%
kinematics 3%
Laws of Motion 3%
Work, Energy and Power 4%
Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body 5%
Gravitation 2%
Properties of Bulk Matter 3%
Thermodynamics 9%
Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory 3%
Oscillation & Waves 3%
Electrostatics 9%
Current Electricity 8%
Magnetic Effect of Current & Magnetism 5%
Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Current 8%
Electromagnetic Waves 5%
Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation 6%
optics 10%
Atoms & Nuclei 3%
Electronic Devices 9%
Basic Concepts of Chemistry 1%
Structure of Atom 2%
Classification of Elements & Periodicity in Properties 2%
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure 5%
States of Matter: Gases and Liquids 2%
Thermodynamics 8%
Equilibrium 6%
Redox Reactions 3%
s-Block Elements 2%
Some p-Block Elements 2%
Organic Chemistry: Basic Principles & Techniques 4%
Hydrocarbons 3%
Environmental Chemistry 2%
Solid State 2%
Solutions 5%
Electrochemistry 2%
Chemical Kinetics 3%
Surface Chemistry 2%
Isolation of Elements 2%
p-Block Elements 5%
d- and f-Block Elements 4%
Coordination Compounds 9%
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 3%
Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers 4%
Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids 4%
Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen 2%
Biomolecules 3%
Polymers 3%
Chemistry in Everyday Life 2%
For Organic Chemistry, first understand the mechanism and then practice it by rewriting the reactions. For Inorganic chemistry, you must follow NCERTs.
Never leave any concepts doubtful or unsolved. Once done with the syllabus and concept clarity, you should move towards solving previous years papers. Give mock tests as much as possible. Time management is one more important thing you should look upon. Remember that practise will increase your efficiency.
Give at least two mock tests every week. Then analyze your weak parts and work on them. If you find it difficult to prepare from books like HC Verma, DC Pandey, Truman's Biology then only go for NCERTs. From wherever you study, you must complete NCERT Textbooks as many questions are directly asked from NCERTs. Focus more on the important chapters during last days.
- Biology-
Class XI-
Diversity of Living Organisms 14%
Structural Organisation in Plants & Animals 5%
Cell: Structure and Function 9%
Plant Physiology 6%
Human Physiology 20%
Class XII-
Reproduction 9%
Genetics and Evolution 18%
Biology and Human Welfare 9%
Biotechnology and its Applications 4%
Ecology and Environment 6%
To help you with your preparation, we have Neet Knockout package http://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/
- Physics-
Physical-world and measurement 2%
kinematics 3%
Laws of Motion 3%
Work, Energy and Power 4%
Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body 5%
Gravitation 2%
Properties of Bulk Matter 3%
Thermodynamics 9%
Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory 3%
Oscillation & Waves 3%
Electrostatics 9%
Current Electricity 8%
Magnetic Effect of Current & Magnetism 5%
Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Current 8%
Electromagnetic Waves 5%
Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation 6%
optics 10%
Atoms & Nuclei 3%
Electronic Devices 9%
- Chemistry
Basic Concepts of Chemistry 1%
Structure of Atom 2%
Classification of Elements & Periodicity in Properties 2%
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure 5%
States of Matter: Gases and Liquids 2%
Thermodynamics 8%
Equilibrium 6%
Redox Reactions 3%
s-Block Elements 2%
Some p-Block Elements 2%
Organic Chemistry: Basic Principles & Techniques 4%
Hydrocarbons 3%
Environmental Chemistry 2%
Solid State 2%
Solutions 5%
Electrochemistry 2%
Chemical Kinetics 3%
Surface Chemistry 2%
Isolation of Elements 2%
p-Block Elements 5%
d- and f-Block Elements 4%
Coordination Compounds 9%
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 3%
Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers 4%
Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids 4%
Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen 2%
Biomolecules 3%
Polymers 3%
Chemistry in Everyday Life 2%
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