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5 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
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5 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
We all know that in order to crack NEET one cannot take any subject for granted. Here is the complete strategy for NEET 2020 physics.
1. To ace the concept, visualize as much as possible.
2. Stick to one book for mcq practice & finish it. Do more than one time if you have time. For theory you can use number of books.
3. Practise MCQs and be patient. Some mcq's may take a lot of time. Specially when doing the first time. In NEET Syllabus http://bit.ly/2FUgVQA, Chapters like: NLM, work power energy, optics, electromagnetism, etc. Difficult questions can be found from almost every chapter. But you must not worry that
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5 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
NEET can be cracked in these 4 months.
4 months are left for NEET 2020. Maintain a suitable time table and follow it. Within these remaining days a candidate must study atleast 10 hours in a day with full concentration. Give equal importance of all 3 subjects for eg. 2 hours for biology, 3 - 3 hours for each chemistry and physics. For NEET physics http://bit.ly/2I5ny49 you read HCV for concept clearing and understanding and do DC Pandey. For NEET chemistry again NCERT for must inorganic, organic and physical. For inorganic reading only NCERT this is more than sufficient, for organic read NCERT for theory and do you
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5 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Now we are left with a very short time for NEET 2020. You simply need to solve questions as much you can. These are some common mistake which I would like to highlight as exam is quite near.
1. 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 do not compromise in quality and do not pile up the books as well.
2. Most of students study and complete whole syllabus. But they don't revise that. This is the biggest mistake as you are not giving yourself a cross check. In competitive exam like NEET and JEE it doesn't
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5 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
NEET is only 4 months away but the ball is still in your court. You just need to be alert on few things such as-
Don't go for many books on single turn basis but few books from on many turn basis (as you are left with only one year). Because all books have more or less same content and questions & you just have to remember the way the question has been answered. Also find the easier approach. Be sure that the content, the whole NEET Syllabus http://bit.ly/2FUgVQA you are being taught regularly must be on your fingertips. If you do so then eventually you'll score better in tests. Revise the content you are taught reg
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5 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
Yes you can!
Just follow the strategy below. For NEET Chemistry!
Strengthen concepts. It's better to start with organic chemistry. Finish them as fast you can (try taking help from any coaching material). Then, moving on towards physical chemistry etc. , it's all about calculations again. Practice is required. Do it but for most basic and important formulae among the others. Please make your knowledge firm in the Periodic Table chapter, it's quite mark fetching. Revise inorganic on a on, you can totally rely on NCERT for inorganic. For NEET Physics http://bit.ly/2I5ny49 -
Strengthen your grip on Physics, follow coachi
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Contributor-Level 9
600+, will not say it quite hard but also not that easy. Set a target more than 600 first so that you will be able to get around what you are expecting. For NEET Chemistry. Inorganic- NCERT and NCERT, that is it. Keep on revising it. Make a separate notebook for reactions and exceptions. Organic- reactions and series management have to be done at any cost. Read your notes for it and practice a variety of questions. Physical- Concepts and practice, this is the rule, have command on formulas, also know the difference between things to avoid the confusion between two laws. NEET Physics http://bit.ly/2I5ny49 - Likewise
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5 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
NEET Biology- What anyone would say, first go for NCERT only, so would I. Just go for thorough study materials, every diagram, line, table, summary, and everything. 5-10 readings I would say and everything will be on tips. After that refer to coaching modules correctly and practice them. Practice questions from MTG Bio
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5 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
With few months left for the exam I will say this is time to revise and refine. The tips for these few months are-
Take out your short notes for a quick revision. Do not leave chemistry for any single day. Say No to any new topic. Follow NCERT one liners. Prepare well for boards along with NEET Syllabus. Do not skip your modules for practice. Appear for the mock test series of an eminent institute to get to know the competition. Revise concepts of 11th. Must do previous year test papers. Track your marks where you stand. Best of luck to all future doctors.
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