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jyoti goel

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There are some tricks to preparing for Chemistry. It is a scoring subject and Inorganic is the easiest of all among IOC, OC and physical. Talking about the upcoming NEET you have to face approximately 15 to 18 questions there. Having prepared from NCERT is sufficient. Go thoroughly by judging the whole concept and line. For Inorganic Chemistry, NCERT is sufficient or frankly to say more than enough. For revision try to solve NEET previous years' question papers, especially the last 10 years. Highlighting the words I have to state that especially focus on box or tabulated data of NCERT which will be asked fully as it is. Especially for
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Mansi tolani

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100 Days is enough for revision, get a tight grasp on everything you have already studied, and leave no topic untouched. In the last few days to NEET can prove instrumental in giving you a grip and strength over what you already know and have prepared till now. Keep on practicing NEET previous year question papers along with the following things. Make a list of all the topics and Stick it on the wall. Assign them days and hours as per requirement. Also make sure you tick every topic once revised. Get full length mock paper and make sure you practice each every day. Thanks a lot.

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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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Hello NEET aspirants!650 marks (around 90 percent) you need to score then, so here without wasting time, check out the strategy. For NEET biology, must read NCERT word to word as the while paper of bio is from NCERT, most questions asked in NEET Biology are NCERT one liners. So be clear regarding what is written in NCERT. For practising bio question bank you can refer MTG NCERT on your fingertips and NEET previous year questions. Just keep on revising the book and make sure not to skip anything. For NEET Chemistry theory as well as question part both are important. Once you are clear about concepts, You will be able to solve numerical
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Ishaani MalhotraJust wynk it, life, eyeliner, everything.

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90 Days countdown begin for NEET 2020, here we go with the tips to crack NEET-
1. Time Management
2. Get yourself the right material.
3. NEET Previous year Question papers will help you to accustom to the difficulty level of the paper & make u understand what are the important concepts and number of questions from the important chapters.
4. Relentless practice: Practice is the key. Brush through every concept & revise it once in a while too.
5. Be thorough with the basic concepts involved.
6. Analyse your performance skill through regular mock test. With every mock test you take I am sure you will see a positive difference. That is
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Mansi tolani

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I have shortlisted a few mistakes which we usually make during NEET Preparation. Never Disturb sleep and diet pattern: sleeping less and then feel drowsy during day, decrease efficiency in the long run. Be cautious about your diet and enough sleep. Important vs not so important: While every chapter is important, there are some which clearly are extremely important. Get an idea about that, for e.g. Human Physiology, Genetics in biology. Modern Physics and Motion chapters in Physics. So prepare these topics with a little extra efforts. Taking NCERTs lightly: not only NCERT Biology, but NCERTs of Chemistry and Physics are extremely
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Mansi tolani

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NEET Exam is almost on its way. Firstly, 3 months are not just for revision. It is lot of time. You just have to utilize this time concisely. Learn from your mistakes. Practice time management. Do mock tests. Do not skip NEET Previous Year Question Papers. Along with this work on the points, how to avoid negative marking in the exam as every single mark counts. Don't read the text once again. Rather go for main points. Have an overview and then solve questions. Most importantly, practice daily. Take care of your health.

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Mansi tolani

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NEET syllabus should be done as if you are doing it the last time. Test papers are the best to tell you your weakness straight on your face. Take out all your past test papers and encircle the questions which were not attempted by you or answered wrong. Sit and solve them daily one by one. In this way slowly till the exam day, you will conquer over all your weakness in the NEET Preparation. Side by side, to fill the loophole, start revising today onwards. Plan a revision schedule meticulously. Work on the hardest ones the earliest. Be away from distractions and emotional turbulence. Be confident. Thanks.

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Ishaani MalhotraJust wynk it, life, eyeliner, everything.

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Hello,
These are some common mistake which I would like to highlight as exam is quite near.
1. The most common and the biggest mistake is that students don't practices sufficient number of questions. After preparation of any exam finally you have to solve questions in exam Hall. If you have not practiced, then you won't be able to solve there. Note- If you are studying for 10 hour in day for NEET Preparation. Give 4 hour for study (make concept) 3 hour for revision ( very important)
2. Do not go for so many books without any planning and ending up doing nothing qualitative. Be very selective about content what you are reading, I must say
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Ishaani MalhotraJust wynk it, life, eyeliner, everything.

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Coming to the best ways to score more that 600 marks.
1. Don't be overconfident as the exam is on National Level itself. As I said, it is the rank that matters, you should try attempting some All India test series if you are not from a competitive coaching environment. You will get frequent slaps on national platforms that will question your preparation.
2. Follow NCERT, so many questions are directly from NCERT, especially for biology and NEET chemistry. Solve all NCERT physics problems.
3. Do not neglect tails. We usually tend to neglect memory based chapters like environmental chemistry, polymers, chemicals in everyday life, c
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