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Atif Ali 1st May, 2021

Hello,

First of all remember one thing, in NEET exam, questions will be asked from both 11th and 12th class. So focus on syllabus of both the classes. Now, analyse the entire syllabus and point your the difficult points and easy points according to your convenience. Now, Focus more on difficult parts, start preparing for the difficult section first. Watch YouTube videos, or whether take offline classes. Try to solve the NEET mock tests and go through the previous NEET Question paper. Don't only solve the Questions but, try to solve the questions fast.


NEET exam details-

Duration of the Exam- 3 hours

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Number of Questions- Not revealed yet (The number of questions might be higher as compared to last year)

Types of questions- MCQs

Full Marks- 720

Negative Marking- Yes


To know the entire syllabus of NEET, with PDF download option, please go through this link, you will prepartion tips also-

https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus/amp

Good Luck.

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