Exam Day Tips for NEET 2022 - Physics

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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In the last days of preparation for NEET 2022, it's important to prioritize key topics and chapters that carry a significant weightage and are commonly asked in the exam. While revising, focus on understanding the concepts, practicing questions, and reviewing important points. Here are some essential chapters from Class 11th syllabus that you can prioritize in the last days:
Physics:
1. Laws of Motion
2. Work, Energy, and Power
3. Gravitation
4. Thermodynamics
5. Kinematics
6. Properties of Matter
7. Oscillations and Waves
8. Mechanical Properties of Solids and Fluids
Chemistry:
1. Basic Concepts of Chemistry
2. Structure of Atom
3. Classification
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Mihir Kukreja

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In order to score 120+ in Physics in NEET it is important to have a thorough understanding of all the chapters in the syllabus. However, some of the most important chapters are:
Mechanics - This is one of the most important chapters and covers a wide range of topics like Laws of Motion Work, Energy and Power, Rotational Motion Gravitation etc. Electrostatics and Electromagnetism - This chapter covers topics like Coulomb's Law, Electric Field and Potential, Electric Current, Magnetic Field and Electromagnetic Induction. Optics This chapter deals with the behavior of light and covers topics like Reflection, Refraction, Dispersion, Polariz
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jasveer singh

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Important Chapters And Topics For NEET 2022 Physics
Particles and the rotational Motion system are important topics for this chapter. Mechanical Properties of Solids, Mechanical Properties of Fluids and Thermal Properties of Matter are a major priority for this chapter. Modern Physics from class 12th syllabus, is the most important topic for NEET. Current Electricity & Magnetism, Electrostatics and Optics are also very important chapters for NEET 2023 and you should thoroughly prepare and practise these topics.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Sometimes it is not enough to simply review the formula when getting ready for competitive tests. You should also be aware of the origins of the formula and its significance. How much we can calculate using the formula. It's commendable that you are answering 150 numerical problems every day, but keep in mind that quality always trumps number. Make sure you answer a diversity of questions rather than a lot of the same kind of queries. Improve your understanding of the reasoning and concepts required to solve difficult types of challenges. Pay attention to the areas where you are underperforming and concentrate your efforts there.

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Purnima RavindranEnthusiastic individual

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As others say it's not difficult to score 80 marks in Physics all you need do is smart work along with hard work. So, out of 100 your 30 marks are safe as you get those from your school or college for practicals. Then left out is 70 marks in which you need to score 50 marks atleast to get 80 marks. So scoring 50 won't be so difficult because all you need to do is attempt all question whether you know or don't know the answer and if your are totally blank and don't know any answer you should write something related to question present in the chapter and draw diagrams wherever necessary as it would help to boost your marks.

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Shijin Kumar c

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Well all you have to do would be just refer the previous question papers and question banks for you to get an idea of what to expect and learn the formulas and to know where to substitute and for that you have to practice and for you to score the maximum marks avoid answering questions that you don't have an idea if there is negative marking.

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Shijin Kumar c

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Yes, it is a part of the syllabus for the exam for which you are preparing. Well, you could cover your 11th and 12 class portions because that is what is mostly covered for the exam that you are preparing for. Along with it, you can refer to the previous year's papers and question banks that might help you know what to expect for the exam.

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Purnima RavindranEnthusiastic individual

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Hello buddy, If you have only 10 days left to prepare for Physics then this would help you
8:00am have to lite breakfast
8:30 am make a plan of which chapters to be covered and in a proper order
9:00 am start studying
And after every 45 minds take a 10 minds break and you can do a walk or have some juices or do something to relax yourself. Plan to have your lunch from 1:30 pm to 2:00 pm
Then can take some pleasure time to comfort yourself. Then again follow the same plan of studying with 10 minds of break for every 45 minds till 6:00 pm
After that you allocate some 30 to 60 minds to revise the content you covered in a day.

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