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Contributor-Level 10
The total marks of NEET is 720. Hence, a score above 500 is considered to be good. Ensuring a high score in all the sections will ensure an overall high score. Although there is no sectional cutoff or qualifying marks for NEET a balanced performance would be better than a skewed performance. The mentors or experts evaluating the NEET mock tests often set a high difficulty level question paper to help them prepare for a tough test. Hence, students should not be demotivated if their score is low. They must improve their preparation and be prepared and give their best shot to get a high score in NEET 2024.
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3 years ago
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NEET mock tests must be analysed by the mentors of experts after the tests where they would point out the mistakes and suggest rectifications. They would also help in improving a faster and more effective way to solve a particular question. The analysis will help students identify their strong and weak areas and based on this, a better and improved preparation strategy would be suggested to them by the experts. Abiding the feedback based on the NEET mock test analysis will help improve their performance. At the last month before the test, there is not much scope left for the preparation. Hence, at the last few days before the exam, aft
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The frequency of taking NEET mock test depends on the number of days left for the exam. Two mock tests should be taken three to four months before the exam. When one to two months are left, the number of mocks in a week should increase. Students should dedicate the other days to analysis and preparation.
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NEET mock test should be taken after the basic preparation is over and the entire syllabus has been covered. Taking mock tests after NEET 2026 preparation will help students gauge their preparation level and also guide them on which sections or topics need extra emphasis. There is another pattern of taking mock tests, after completing each subject or chapter. This would help students understand their hold on each subject or section. Generally, students start taking full-fledged NEET mock tests or NEET prep questions around three to four months before the exam, once the complete preparation is over.
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3 years agoContributor-Level 6
Laws of Motion This chapter deals with the fundamental Laws of Motion and their applications. It is relatively easy to understand and requires a lot of practice to master. Gravitation This chapter deals with the laws of Gravitation and their applications. It is easy to understand and requires a good unde
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3 years agoContributor-Level 9
You can score 120+ in Physics by following some important topics
Semiconductors and Communication System. Ray Optics. Photoelectric Effect and Electromagnetic Waves. Electrostatics. Rotational Motion. Waves and Sound. Laws of Thermodynamics. Current Electricity. Kinematics Laws of Motion Work, Energy and Power.
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3 years agoContributor-Level 9
The best strategy for cracking the NEET exam in 2 months and securing a good rank would be to divide the syllabus into smaller sections and go over each topic one by one within a scheduled time coverage. Yes, it is possible that even an average student can clear the NEET exam. But he was able to clear the exam in 2 months. This is a very complicated task. Before clearing the exam, it is necessary to clear all of them it is necessary to have a good strategy.
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3 years agoContributor-Level 9
5 Ways to Study to Remember Everything for JEE/ NEET
Read multiple times [with learning assessment]
Learning through writing. Revise as many times as possible. Test yourself in an exam stress environment. Mentally prepared for the exam day. Revise regularly
Never wait for the last-minute revision of the syllabus you covered for the exam. Regularly revise what you have studied and check your preparation level by taking tests. If you keep revising the topics and concepts weekly or fortnightly, you can save a lot of time for the final revision.
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