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Mansi tolani

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Chemistry is perhaps the 2nd most scoring subject for most of the aspirants. The strategy must be to both clear concepts and practice MCQs. This is often repeated and often forgotten too. As always, remember that your base book is NCERT. Be thorough with every single point in it. Stress it enough. Direct NCERT questions are asked in NCERT nowadays, so practice NCERT oneliners. Let us look at individual parts of chemistry
Physical: the formula and the basic numerical application is enough. It's perhaps the easiest part of them. Keep on revising the chapters and solving questions as well. Practice NEET previous years' questions for
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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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Here is the strategy-
1. It is wise to choose a coaching institute uponwho has a record of producing consistent good ranks where most students get selected? There is no point in going to centers that only produce some top ranks. It is always best to go to an institute who will prepare mainly for entrance and guide you side by side for board exams too. Always choose centers who have more than 30 students of reputed schools. Otherwise, teachers lose their josh of teaching after some months.
2. Attend coaching class regularly. Don't skip. More you skip them more you will be out of the competition.
3. Don't fall into pray of those str
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Ishaani MalhotraJust wynk it, life, eyeliner, everything.

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Here is the strategy-
1. Set a big goal just clear 1 step and then go for the 2nd step. For experience. Set target 650+ in NEET exam but don't be pressurized in the early stages and first clear 300 then 400 then 450 then 500 then 550 then 600 then 650+.
2. Study for your self-confidence and believe in your knowledge and your hard work.
3. In Biology, Inorganic and Organic more you revise more your score. First, go with NCERT but after completing them read some other books and your coaching notes also.
4. For physics and physical chemistry, try to read all formulas and its necessary to solve question daily. In physics read books li
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Mansi tolani

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40 days are enough for the revision of all subjects, If you are already done with the syllabus
Dividing 40 days for 3 subjects would be like. Biology-15 days
Chemistry-8 days
Physics-8 days
Remaining 9 days for NEET previous year question papers
According to me. Just be thorough NCERT and practice MTG NCERT on your fingertips for Biology. For physics and chemistry, just brush up basics and solve a number of questions. In the last 9 days in which you will be solving the previous papers. Just put all your effort and be ready to shine soon.

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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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Hello NEET Aspirants!
Work on important topics which you are weak at. For BIOLOGY read ncert as many times as possible, & MTG NCERT on your fingertips. Work on NCERT well as NCERT oneliners are asked in exam.
For NEET CHEMISTRY -Revise IOC on daily basis and for OC and physical solve good question bank. For PHYSICS have full command on the formulas of each and every chapters. Start applying the shortcuts in test which u have made so that u can gain confidence on them. First solve objective questions in test and then go for numerical type. For biology I must say read the complete question before answering. Stay focused and put your best.

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Ishaani MalhotraJust wynk it, life, eyeliner, everything.

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Hello NEET Aspirants!
In Bio don't go for anything other than NCERT, NCERT one liners are enough along with MTG NCERT on your fingertips. For chemistry revise as much as you can and solve a good question bank. For NEET Physics - Make a list of points you are weak at and which are important as well, put extra efforts on such topics. Revise repeatedly according to marking weightage of chapters. Memorise all formulas in Phy and Chem. Keep yourself away from distractions. Practise easy MCQs and concepts more. Just don't miss your tests especially ones with all india ranking, previous year papers and full length mock tests. Stay Focused, Sta
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