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Dear Prakash,
This is little bit difficult but not impossible. Firstly to keep you organised, you need to make or plan a schedule for studying. As there are only two months left put your heart and soul in it. Make a 10-14 hour studying schedule , study for 2-3 hours continuously ans then take a break. As this NEET exam and not CBSE so you need to study each and every topic from 11th as well as 12th. Firstly go for the NCERT only as it is the holy book for NEET exam or an medical exam. Then go for sample papers or mock test. As there are only 2 months left, you have solve questions every single day without fail. Solve 100 of biology, 50 of chemistry and 50 of physics. Take proper rest and sleep. Eat healthy but not heavy. Other important point is choosing time to study, some people find it comfortable to study during the day whereas some prefer studying at night. So, choose accordingly. Make small notes for every chapter you read and for physics and chemistry make a separate notebook for writing down all the formulas or on a sheet and paste it on your study table. Revise NCERT as much as possible because enough is never enough. Join some test series and do them with 3 hrs of time frame.
Regards
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