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Preparing for NEET 2020

by John Smith Marketing Manager

With the onset of NEET on the aspirants, there is an atmosphere of frenzy and frantic. All the NEET aspirants are in a state of anxiety as to how to prepare for the exam which will take place on May 3rd, 2020. Preparing for the NEET requires proper strategy and guidance. And if your goal is to crack the NEET in your first attempt, then well your preparation should be upto the zenith level. 

So the first step is to prepare a timetable. The time table should be prepared in a manner that the candidates have time allotted specifically to devote for each topic and chapter. Each chapter should be covered multiple times so that cracking NEET in the first attempt does not seem like a far fetched dream. The strategy with which you have made the time table should be implemented throughout the time period. The timetable should be designed in a manner that student should not feel overburdened and should have enough breaks too. One should have set deadlines to complete each section of the syllabus. The deadlines must be taken as seriously as the leisure time. 

The next step is to study comprehensively. In this entrance exam, mugging up the topics will not do the trick. The students must make a point of note making of every important topic so that during the revision time, they are not burdened. The students should also have bought the NCERT books and gone through them religiously. This is because, the NEET exam is exclusively based on the NCERT curriculum. Make flash cards for different subjects and study from them whenever you are travelling or any other time. 

The third step is to test yourself. Take as many mock tests as possible in order to get the knack of the level of exam and then you can prepare your revision strategy accordingly. After each mock test, make a note of the incorrect answers and revise those topics again. This will lead to an increase in the accuracy with which you attempt the questions of NEET. 

In the two or one month before the exam, just focus on the areas which require intensive revision from you side. And whenever you have time, go for the topics which are by-hearted on your part and give them a go through. Also go through previous year solved papers of NEET so that you can get a revision of all the important topics. Focus on the topics which are bound to come in the exam. 

Along with these tips, it is very essential that you have the right study material with you. So apart from NCERT these are some of the books which you should have with you.

For Physics: NCERT Physics Class XI & Class XII, Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma, Objective Physics By DC Pandey, Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker, Fundamental Physics by Pradeep, Problems in General Physics by IE Irodov

For Chemistry: NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class XI and XII, Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon, ABC of Chemistry for Classes 11 and 12 by Modern, Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee, Practise books by VK Jaiswal (Inorganic), MS Chauhan (Organic) and N Awasthi (Physical) 

For Biology: Biology Vol 1 and Vol 2 by Trueman, Objective Biology by Dinesh, Objective Botany by Ansari, Pradeep Guide on Biology, GR Bathla publications for Biology


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