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ruchika.chauhan Expert 25th Jul, 2019

Hello

Focusing on both is important and if you are preparing for NEET, your class 12th preparation will be done. Syllabus of the NEET exam includes topics of class 11th and 12th. With a scheduled time table, you will be able to manage both.


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Hârśhït Pípłãñì 19th Jun, 2019

Dear Aspirant,

I have been through the same dilemma myself. I used to be really confused about what I should be focusing on, as I had my boards in March 2019, and neet in May 2019. What I would suggest from my experience is that focus on both. The thing is that I know many students who didn't focus on boards just because they wanted to focus on neet, and then got 70 or 80%. But, due to some unforeseen circumstances they couldn't score much in Neet as well. And then, they couldn't do anything. Neither could they get a good college based on their neet marks, nor on their board percentage. 

So, both should be focused on. But how exactly can you do that? Well, it's not that difficult actually. Throughout the year, focus solely on neet 2020. Then, almost a month before the practicals, start writing the practicals and studying for boards. If you have some time left, use it for NEET preparations.

Then, during the practicals I would suggest that you leave neet and focus on the practicals only. You can watch online YouTube videos, as they'll help you a lot in understanding what exactly you are supposed to do during your practical exams.

Then, revise again for boards after the practicals and use the leftover time for NEET. During boards, again I would suggest leaving neet unless you have 10-12 day holidays for a single exam, which I did before me PE board exam.

Then, give neet your everything in the last month and you'll crack it for sure :)

Thank You

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rakeshjhalani55 19th Jun, 2019
You should fully focuss on neet2020

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