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Bhuvana Kruthi

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Free preparation at home may give you lot of time but exposing to several question papers at your college will give you to stand by the situation of the exam marks are secondary but exposure to question paper many times will increase a confidence in you

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Rohit SharmaVery helpful for all you can ask for help .

Contributor-Level 7

First of all you need to clear your basics of 11th and 12th so your primary focus should be on understanding your syllabus and concepts and theories in it. For preparation you can join any coaching institute which will help you in preparing for NEET

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Rupesh Katariya

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Hey Shreyas,  

It's difficult to balance NEET and JEE for a gap year but is a bit achievable with proper strategy. As NEET has heavy emphasis on Biology whereas JEE is more mathematics-based, a scheduled timetable would be required on your part. Prioritize frequent subjects such as Physics and Chemistry with strong conception building. Invest additional time into mathematics for JEE and invest additional time in Biology for NEET.

Refer to NCERT books as a fundamental source and add reference books such as HC Verma for Physics. Practice previous years' question papers for both exams and perform regular mock tests to enhance speed and

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Amit Kumar

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Okay, so you're thinking about taking a partial drop to really focus on your NEET prep. That's a big decision! If you go this route, choosing the right course is key.

Instead of completely disconnecting from academics, a BSc in a life Science field like Zoology, Botany, Microbiology, or Biotechnology could be a good fit. These subjects are closely related to the NEET syllabus, so you'll still be learning relevant material.

But here's the catch: you need a college that understands your situation. Look for programs with minimal class hours and flexible schedules. This gives you the freedom to dedicate a chunk of your time to intense NEET p

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Kapil Lalwani

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Where and how to start – NEET 2024 Syllabus, Exam pattern: NEET exam or the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is conducted for the students of standards 11 and 12 to get the following subjects Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Deliberate on a study schedule: 6-8 hours a day, 12-18 months. Make every effort to finish the syllabus by December 2023 and then spend some extra time to revise it and practice. Try to attempt 50- 100 questions every day and attempt two to three full-length mocks per week. Assess the results of your work: reveal the most effective and least effective schemes for yourself and improve the plan. Get over the

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Yash Kumar

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Hii, it's still possible for you to crack NEET Exam if you give your 100% dedication. You should immediately join crash course of any reputated coaching institute and enroll in their test series as well. Solve atleast past 5 years previous questions and understand all those concepts. In this way you can easily cover you 100% syllabus with revision by doing smartwork. All the best in advance !

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Abhay shivhare

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Yes, a NEET aspirant can pursue a B.Sc in CBZ (Chemistry, Botany, Zoology) subjects and prepare for NEET simultaneously. This combination can be advantageous, as the B.Sc subjects align well with the NEET syllabus, providing a strong foundation in biology and chemistry. Balancing both requires effective time management and dedication, but it is achievable and can enhance understanding of core concepts relevant to NEET.

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Nidhi Kumari

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The first thing to do if students perform badly on NEET mock tests or question papers is to figure out what their weak points are and attempt to strengthen them. Once the weak areas have been identified, students should seek assistance from their lecturers to understand how to strengthen these areas as well as revision and practice techniques. A quiet mind is necessary to enhance focus, and regular meditation can help achieve this. 

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a year ago

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Himanshi Tirkha

Contributor-Level 10

To prepare oral pathology for NEET:

  1. You should make a schedule for yourself which you can follow on daily basis. In this timetable or schedule, you can allot days to study one subject. 
  2. Read what you have already prepared, by doing this revision you will be able to remember things for a longer time.
  3. Research, whenever you get free time, research on NEET exam for oral pathology. Download the question paper from last year.
  4. Watch videos related to NEET Oral Pathology to gain additional insights and strategies.

I hope it will help. 

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