By adopting the right approach one can clear the NEET exam
By: Supriti Kumari
Revision plays a crucial role while preparing for an entrance exam. Make a schedule, cover all the topics, understand and learn the diagrams and its labelling thoroughly to get a good rank in NEET.
National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is a national level exam conducted by NTA to get admission in MBBS, BDS and BAMS courses. Every year lakhs of aspirants appear for NEET exam, however, only a few could crack it. The syllabus for NEET is vast, thus, proper time management and complete guidance is required for students. This article discusses the subject-wise preparation tips for NEET
Avoid referring multiple reference books: The students should refer to NCERT books only. Discuss with teachers and seniors for reference books.
Thorough revision: After completing the syllabus, revise all the topics thoroughly.
Clarify concepts: The basics concepts should be cleared during the preparation. Understand each concept deeply to get high scores especially while solving numerical problems.
Proper time management: Make a realistic timetable and stick to it properly. A four to five hours of self-study daily with complete focus and diligence is enough for a candidate to clear NEET.
Make chart, tables and mind maps: Practise mind maps, flow charts and tables to memorise the labelling properly. This would also help while revising the topic at the time of the exam.
Practise previous year questions: Practising the previous year question papers are beneficial for students. Along with this, take mock tests regularly. Identify weak points and devote more time to them. Analyse the repetitive questions in the previous year question papers and practise them.
Elimination method: A question could be solved when you don't know the answer. By eliminating the irrelevant options, you could get close to answering the question and this would make it easier to get the correct answer.
Managing Class 12 and NEET preparation: Managing CLass 12 and NEET simultaneously is indeed a little difficult. Thorough knowledge of the concepts would help in securing good marks in both the exams.
Stay fit and healthy: Taking care of your health during the preparation is also very important. A healthy diet, exercise and proper rest would help you in keeping yourself physically and mentally active.
Scoring topics:
In NEET examination, Physics is considered quite difficult, Chemistry is considered moderate and Biology is considered comparatively easier The list of some of the important topics are given below:
Physics
- Modern Physics
- Electricity and Magnetism vs Mechanics
Chemistry
- Organic Chemistry has the highest weightage
- Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics and Equilibrium
- Inorganic Chemistry: Co-ordination Compounds and Chemical Bonding
Biology
In NEET, Biology portion carries the maximum marks. Hence, one could score maximum marks in this subject.
- Human Physiology and Genetics (highest weightage)
- Reproduction
- Biodiversity
- Cell Structure and Function
Biology is the subject which would help you to clear the exam and score high whereas Physics and Chemistry would help in securing a good rank.
About the Author:
Supriti Kumari is pursuing BSc in Biotechnology from D.A.V. College Jalandhar.
