I'm in 12th...preparing for neet exam ..please tell me that in last 2 months what type of revision is required?
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just going for intensive MCQ revision with timeout MCQ mock examination and if possible make structure notes also in 2 months it will be very difficult but least go through readymade notes given by solutions like Aakash or Allen to solve Wi-Fi your concepts regarding the application of formulae and remembering life cycles and other chemical equations in the form of flow charts and diagrams instead of trying to mug up facts blindly
I would always tell you to start the day with physics of biology revision and ended with chemistry revision allotting 23 hours of reach within hours break in between the subjects and it is only via giving time bound mock MCQ examinations that you can work upon your question selection and time management skills to minimise the negative marking and maximize your output in the NEET UG examination all the best
I would always tell you to start the day with physics of biology revision and ended with chemistry revision allotting 23 hours of reach within hours break in between the subjects and it is only via giving time bound mock MCQ examinations that you can work upon your question selection and time management skills to minimise the negative marking and maximize your output in the NEET UG examination all the best
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Hello Mani,
The cracking NEET purely depends on time management, prepration stratergy, self practice and hard work. So, I'll advise you to divide your planning strategy in unit wise. Further you should divide preparation time for the topics day wise and hour wise for each subject. This will help you to get concrete output at the end of each remaining days.
Books and preparation material have no limits but for the last prepratory days, I would recommend you to go through NCERT books which consists of effective and in-depth knowledge of each and every topic.
Hope this helps.
All the Best.
The cracking NEET purely depends on time management, prepration stratergy, self practice and hard work. So, I'll advise you to divide your planning strategy in unit wise. Further you should divide preparation time for the topics day wise and hour wise for each subject. This will help you to get concrete output at the end of each remaining days.
Books and preparation material have no limits but for the last prepratory days, I would recommend you to go through NCERT books which consists of effective and in-depth knowledge of each and every topic.
Hope this helps.
All the Best.
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