Pranam kumarshivam
Good to see your determination towards your goal.
Well I would say that these days doing self study has become a lot more easier than before due to internet accesiblity in the most remote areas of country.
At the end I would say where there is will there is way!!
All the very best :-)
*Stick to the BASIC - As if basic is weak than you will find chap/topic getting tough after few days.
*When you read particular topic make sure your CONCEPT is clear crystal .
*Solve maxm ques possible but logically ( i have seen few aspirant of MEDICAL and JEE - while solving ,in between they turn back and see hint /answer) -plz avoid this ...This simply leads to negativity- As once you see the answer in between ,solving ques than your systematic process which brain thinks about ques i.e how to proceed will gradually come to zero level. And After sometime the stage comes where student start getting diffuclty in solving ques and eventually get fursturated (big reason after solving ques in room ..they arent able to solve ques in exam hall)
*Do not read multiple source - Read One source multiple instead of reading several refrences one time - Actually its your brain not machine .so think logically ..
*Revision is must imp ...Do systematic revision ..- Revise one topic after every interval of 7 days - repeat this 3 time .after that make gap of 1 mnth for that topic /chap .. and revise ..after that revise that topic after 2 mnth gap ... ( if you find easy than only apply ..otherwise use your way) ... follow systematically and logically ...
*Time Managament- most imp ..prepare your mind and take some specific task i.e Do 1-2 topic a day and unless you complete do not get bed .
Apply scientific method in studying ... After studying maxm of 1 hr take 5 min rest ...and than start ...This will increase your efficiency ..As brain is not machine ...
1. Practice Assertion Reason questions.
A major rank deciding factor are these questions and students tend to be more or less afraid of this section .
2. Attend these assertion reason questions first .
Might really seem weird basically Assertion Reason questions require a fresh mind and patience which by the end of the exams would be entirely exhausted .
3. Beware of negative marks .
People often tend to believe that in NEET if you lose a mark it would be risk and not here.
It's not so, AIIMS exams have more negative marking than NEET and it would be a utter loss if you miss any mark because of shear silly mistakes.
4. Patience .
People often get tensed if the paper turns out to be tough .
Never mind ,everyone is writing the same paper . Don't give unnecessary thoughts during the exam and during your preparation time .
Results are the fruits of your hardwork that u did for last 2 years . But it's your duty to give your best on the day of exam . Remember: don't keep unnecessary dead ends .
I hope you find it helpful
Feel free to ask in the comment box if you are having any doubt
ALL THE BEST!
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