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NEET UG exams consist of questions from syllabus of Class 11th and Class 12th. Syllabus of the exam is vast and it is practically not possible to complete the whole syllabus in detail within 30 days. However, working smartly can help you to score a good rank in the exam and get seat in any decent medical college.
You should cover the topics which carry more weightage. It has been analysed that out of 7060 concepts/definitions in physics, chemistry and biology in NEET, only 16% concepts/definitions were asked till 2017 paper and 73% paper of NEET UG 2018 was based on these 16% concepts/definitions. You should work on these concepts only to score good marks in the exam. You should solve previous years question papers and mock tests. It will help you to know about the exam pattern and type of question asked in the exam.
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Hello,
I would lie to tell you that one of the most important NEET preparation tips is to formulate a well-planned study routine in the last month, which will ensure that an appropriate amount of time is set aside for each subject.
Study Hours: Devote about 14 hours each day to studies interspersed with small breaks for an ideal last month study routine. Continuous studies will help aspirants regularize study schedule, reduce stress caused by indiscipline and provide ample time to revise the vast NEET syllabus in just one month.
Dividing the time: Divide the study hours between the revision of NEET 2018 syllabus, NEET mock test practise and analysis of errors. If time permits, you can also work more towards developing conceptual clarity of problems.
Study Material: DO NOT go for any more study materials than are necessary. “Books and preparation materials have no limits. During the last preparatory days, students should just go through NCERT books which contain effective and in-depth knowledge of every topic. Besides these, they can go for revision notes and coaching modules if any,” recommended expert Brajesh Maheshwari, Director, Allen Coaching Institute, Kota, when talked about ‘How to prepare for NEET 2018 in 1 month’.
Stress Busters: Limit the presence of distractions like social media, games, etc. Use these only either as means for refreshment or as stress busters. Remember that these are to be used during study breaks only, and cracking the exam should remain the main goal. Also, while it is important to limit these distractions, such restraint should be practised willingly and cheerfully. One can keep time for light physical exercises like yoga or meditation to reduce fatigue and remain fresh and calm.
I would also suggest you to viist the careers360's link given below that gives a detaied info about how to prep in 1 month.
The link for the same is:https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-neet-2018-in-1-month
Hope this helps and if you have any more doubt, feel free to comment down your query in the comments section below.
All the best!
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