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how much mcq solved each chapter ( including physics, chemistry, biology, ) to score 650+ for preparation in 2022 neet exam


basappahumbi640 8th Jan, 2022
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Anushri Varshney 8th Jan, 2022

Dear candidate,

An exact number will definitely not define the knowledge you will acquire. Preparation for any entrance exam definitely needs proper planning an discipline. Consistency is the key to get good results but if you fail to follow regularity then it will affect your learning journey.

See, the amount of questions you will see, the better will be the solving capability.

There is no need to do particular number of questions in order to score 650+, you can do that with limited number of questions as well. But you must know that the level of question paper of NEET varies every year.

Generally, you can solve as many questions as possible but if you have limited time then at least solve 200 questions in each subject such that it will clear your concepts and gives an idea of what type of questions might come in the examination.

Make a strategy for solving question paper because you need to solve 180 questions in 3 hours.

Hope this information helps you.

Good luck:)

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