What is best way to study for neet 2019
chemistry is all about equations especially organic chemistry with the flow chart of different compounds and different reaction mechanism in depth knowledge of systopics is quintessential if you want to do well in your chemistry part of your neet paper
indefinitely you need to have a thorough knowledge of biology especially in the chapters of biotechnology, microbiology, zoology and animal physiology since a lot of marks and weight age is given to these chapters in the paper
try giving mock examinations and solving papers to work upon your question selection and time management skills
Everyone has their own pace and methodology of working. What works for me might not work for you. However, here are a few things that you need to keep in mind irrespective of your strategy :
1) CONSISTENCY - Make a plan of action and stick to it. You are allowed to make necessary changes now and then to improve the quality of your efforts but you should avoid procrastinating at every cost.
2) EVALUATION - Evaluate your preparation every now and then. You can consider joining a coaching institution for that or you can take the help of the numerous educational apps that are available in the market.
3) CLARITY - NEET-UG or any exam for that matter requires clarity in your concepts. The more the clarity, the higher will be your score.
4) REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS - Know your shortcomings and your strong points. Remember that you need not score 720 on 720 to get into a government medical college. Work according to your capabilities and hone your skills on a daily basis.
Most importantly, have faith in your abilities and have patience because good things take time.
Good luck!
Hello Irfan,
The best is to study with NCERT BOOKS for each subjects. NCERT books really help you understand the concept with more clearity, most of the question will asked from the NCERT books few will come from outside. Solve the practice paper orock paper. It will really help you.
Hope tjis will help you. Best of luck.
Hey Irfan
so NEET is an examination of sincere effort and smart work. For biology study NCERT thoroughly solve MCQ questions
chemistry special emphasis on organic chemistry
do inorganic from NCERT only
for physical chemistry practice a lot of questions
physics make sure your basics are clear
do mechanics properly
modern physics is also important
practice more and more numericals
join some test series to assess where you stand
good luck
Hello,
These are the quick tips suggested by experts and as well as rankers in neet
1) Pay attention to all subjects: Don’t ignore subjects you are weak in. This is important because sometimes paper is so structured that your easy subject might have difficult questions. In that case, you can have a head start if you have studied all subjects.
2) Revise old topics: It’s super easy to forget the topics you spent time studying if you don’t revise. So while covering new topics, remember to revise old topics as well.
3) Solve question papers : Set your timer for 140-150 minutes. While in the examination hall there are many pressure situations which cannot be created otherwise. The only way you can prepare yourself to handle some of the pressure is by limiting your time while solving question papers.
4) Be confident : Don’t let yourself believe that if you are unable to master a topic or subject you won’t be able to make it.You have 4 subjects, Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, and Botany.Physics = 180 marksChemistry = 180 marksBiology (Zoology + Botany) = 360 marksNow, if you are thorough with 3 of them you can easily get around 150 in each of them scoring 450 marks in 3 subjects along.For the 1 other subject, you just need 90-100 marks. And you can be sure of getting a seat. That is easily manageable.
5) Physics: Try and solve many questions from Errorless Physics which is apt for NEET (other books are mostly based on JEE but, errorless is purely based on NEET) It will be easier if you only have to change values of numerical during exam rather than figuring the entire steps for the solution will save time.
6) Last month : For revision, revise NCERT or reference Books for biology and organic, inorganic chemistry.
Hope this helps....
Hiii
First things first, you must be dedicated towards you study.
Since now only 5 months are left for the exam you need smart study at this point of time. Do not waste time unnecessarily studying anything and
everything coming your way, analyse your strong ans week parts. Revise all the topics that you feel you have strong hold on so that you do not need to waste time on them again and again.
Try to clear all your concepts and have a clear vision about any topic you have
covered.
Don’t stress out, just keep up the good work with all your dedication and
desire to get through it.
Firstly make a schedule of your daily routine and fix 8-10 hours of study with
maximum possible efficiency. There’s no need of studying continuously, divide your day in slots of 3-3 hours with breaks in-between. So that both your body and mind remains relaxed and ofcourse efficient.
Sleep efficiently and wakeup early and revise all the your topics covered
yesterday, its one of the best practices to do.
Note down all the formulas and important concepts so that they become handy for
revision.
Don’t let your doubts pile up. Talk to your teachers they will be more than
happy to help always and of course internet is always there. You can also post
your questions on careers360 so that we can help you.
And also, Remember to give equal time to all the three subjects physics chemistry and biology. Do not leave any of the three subjects.
Take online mock tests. Improve your calculation speed.
Try to solve sample papers and previous year papers regularly and time all your
papers so as to analyse your speed and result.
Focus on tricks to solve your questions rather than wasting time on
lengthy calculations.
Don’t get demotivated if your score is less in earlier attempts as it would
automatically gain a pace with time.
Also I won’t advice you for late night studies, Sleep Early so as to keep your
mind active and fresh. Also engage in some physical exercise like a short evening walk so that you remain active.
And the most important advice don’t let anyone or anything break your flow,
forget all the occasions for these 5 months and focus only on your goal.
And Always remember hard and continuous work done with dedication never fails.
ALL THE BEST.
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