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Ultimate Guide
So, after reading many good posts and comments from Neet students and achievers, I finally arrive at the ultimate study guide and tips for my Neetard homies.
- Consistency is the key to cracking this exam.
- NCERT is the bible for Biology and IOC.
- Neet exam has become a rattification exam and conceptual thinking is dead. So improve your memorising skills.
- Develop a habit of reading NCert everyday whenever you get time.
- Do not think too much about your coaching tests marks but keep on improving the scores.
- Set a target for at least 640 next year as the paper demands extreme high accuracy with 100% syllabus in our hands of perfection
- Syllabus completion is must. A medium-good grasp of all chapters will prove fruitful.
- Make your own notes. PDFs, modules and somebody else's notes dont work for many.
- Attend Lectures/Videos of Each Chapter and optionally make notes from them. Choose any good Teacher You want; It doesn't matter. However, don't waste time sitting and making notes seperately.
- Solve 100-250 Questions per chapter depending upon the size of the chapter. Mark and analyse the difficult/ incorrectly solved Questions
- Revision is the only saver. Revise as much as you can every week.
- Complete the syllabus on time. If your coaching is running late, we ball to self-study or online lecs.
- Either start early to remain ahead of others like complete half/full chapter before the coaching teaches you or be fully attentive to the present.
- For God's sake, use the doubt centres daily or interact with your teachers to know strategies or even share your problems.
- Solve Pyqs and extra MCQS like crazy.
- Cut off / minimize social media and toxic friends. Keep in touch with a few friends and parents to keep you mentally sane.
- A timetable and a plan with a disciplined you is all that's required.
- Donot waste time in material hunting
- Make a mistake notebook to track in your mistakes in tests, pyqs, etc.
- Sleeping less is not cool, drinking 5 cups of coffee a day is not cool, you are sabotaging yourself by doing these things.
- Time management : Allot equal times to each subject and a bit more to the weaker ones.
- A backup plan/exam can prove helpful to ease off the load but NEET should be the priority.
- Coaching: An average student is advised to join a good institute but online platforms are good too. Just self-belief and daily execution is required. Hai himmat hardin book kholne ka ghar pe?
- Your MEDIOCRITY can be boosted if you give fcukton of tests.
- NEET isn't an exam for selection but rather elimination
SUBJECT WISE TIPS
BIOLOGY
- NCERT biology is be-all and end-all. Revise 1-2 ncert chapters everyday all these last months. Every line is important, try to read between the lines as well, what is implied, what is it referencing.
PHYSICS
- Physics in NEET ain't that hard tbh. So, donot try solving hard books. Rather focus on the coaching modules or good books.
- Electrostatics, Modern Physics requires NCERT reading. Just look up past year papers and see what are the chapters they give statement or AR type questions from, reading theory is must.
- Write down and memorise the formulas dil se. Also, understand the concept first and then apply/mug up.
- Don't go too deep into Physics concepts as the exam doesn't demand that at all.
CHEMISTRY
- Read NCERT for IOC
- Make proper notes of all reactions of OC
- Practise a sufficient amount of numericals for physical chem . Play it smart