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How could I manage to prepare for both NEET and boards at the simultaneously as there is a little time left?


prabhjyot kaur 8th Nov, 2017
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Jatin Prajapati 22nd Nov, 2017

Hi Prabhjyot Kaur

Some GOLDEN tips for the preparation of NEET

  • Firstly, gather all the details about the officially prescribed syllabus for the examination.
  • Make a proper time-table for your preparations.
  • Follow the time table strictly and increase your potential day by day.
  • Consider the good preparation books and study materials.
  • Practice mock test & previous year question papers.
  • Make mistakes while practising, and correct them and never repeat them.
  • Never give up even at your low time.
  • Stay stress free & healthy while preparing for exams.
  • Don’t try to include new topics at the end of preparations.

All the best.

parmarparth0007 10th Nov, 2017
Hello friend.....both neet and board have the same basic concepts which are must   ..if u r thorough with all the concepts in pcb ...then u should go for more and more mcqs solving.....plus u need to do more of application based questions.....try to solve previous year questions... of neet and other entrance exams  ...got through the review books....to revive the important concepts   ......look for reference book...and be thorough with the relevant topics.....in physics  go for s l arora ....it has competitve sections for problem solving ability .....in chemistry go for abc and yogi it's best for mcqs.... almost all concepts at a glance....and for biology .....pradeep is the wholesome.......go for thee relevant topics......dont try to mug up everything.....look for the pattern of questions asked in neet ......try to get previous year questions.....as sure u ll have in the books i suggested.....that woulf be all....and be dedicated....make a schedule...work by it.......make group studies....and that ll help...all the best
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Adarshlal Divakaran 10th Nov, 2017
Hii Prabhjyot
No need to worry...Concentrate on clearing the concepts in each of ur subjects.And in case of biology be thorough with each line in the textbook.In this way,u can crack NEET as well as score good marks in ur boards too..
Hope this helps u...and all the bst for ur xams!!!
Arika Sangeeta DSouza 9th Nov, 2017

Hi Prabhjyot!

If you are writing State boards, the only difference between State Board syllabus and NCERT textbooks is that NCERT has just a little bit more in terms of concepts. If you are writing CBSE boards, then NEET is just an advanced level of NCERT syllabus. You probably would have finished NEET preparation for Physics, Chemistry and Biology, which means preparation for these 3 subjects are over. 

This leaves the other two subjects to work on. You can continue your NEET preparation on weekends and start preparing for Boards soon by solving previous question papers as they are repeated for Boards and to develop your presentation and time management skills.

Hope this answers your question

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sapna katyal 9th Nov, 2017
Hello
If yiu have studied properly for neet then you need not worry. You can get very good marks in boards if your concepts are clear even without doing ulikes and other books people often do for boards.
Boards are not that kind of exams wherr you have to mug up many thinks . the current pattern of boards allow student to write easily without mugging up.
So i would suggest that between jan 15 and till your boards , you devote your time to boards as well neet
Like you can study for boards but do atleast 1 sample paper everyday during this time.
So that you are done with most of the sample paper for neet too.
And you do not have to just solve a paper , but you need to find the topic which you arr weak at.
Then you should study more about the topic. This way you will be able to revise the needed content . this would take not more than half of the time you normally study on a holiday . so rest of the time you can study for boards.
This was your boards and neet prep would go hand in hand.
If you think you are not getting time to revise the topics and want to give more time to boards , then you can just write in which topic you got the most answers wrong and once you are done with the boards , you can revise them all.
All the very best
Hope it helps
Sivapuram Madhava Sai 9th Nov, 2017
Hello aspirant,

I know it would be hectic for you to.parallely prepare for both the exams simultaneously but believe me try to take it in a way that is useful for both preparation ways.

While you are preparing for boards try to cover the syallabus for NEET too. How any of the coaching classes give material for boards, dont follow it, follow the text book so that you can cover either way. For boards if they ask write a short answer try to write the important points only then only you can cover it simultaneously. I couldn't know this when I was at your place.

When I was in your shoes, I used to prepare only for my NEET but proper to one month I started preparing for boards. You can also follow this but it is risky. It has its own limitations so please follow according to your wish.
Dr Parmanand Agarwal 8th Nov, 2017
Hi Prabhjyot,
If you can be specific it will be easier to help you.. You asking for 11th or 12th with  NEET/AIIMS UG... Supposing you in 12 th std.. ... As for 12th std syllabus, you will have additional subjects like English and physical education or maths...What ever you have taken....if its for state board.. And if you want to complete it be FEB MID.. AS 12 EXAM IS AROUND MARCH.. .. it leave you with 3 and half months.. Means 105 days..to complete 5 subject.... 3 primary for neet and 12 th should get around 85 days and 20 days for remaining two... In 85 days, Bio - 40 days and physics chemistry 45 days...In these day you have to give time for REVISION of the subjects tooo
You have to Adjust it accordingly to your current command over the subjects
Then you will have to dedicate the remaining time around 2 months for NEET only after your 12th exam... USE THE TIME JUDICIOUSLY
HAVE PATIENCE WITH DEDICATION

Hopefully it helps

Regards
Dr Parmanand Agarwal
MBBS, MD
Career counselor


Vedant Vaidya 8th Nov, 2017
Hello! See, for boards still sufficient time is there. Even starting 2 months before will make your board score well enough if you are preparing for NEET well.
NCERT is ultimate base of both exams. Apart from that you need to solve MCQs which you can continue until you find it impossible due to board preparation.
All the best!

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