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How to crack NEET


The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test or NEET-UG is one of the most prestigious entrance exams in the country. It determines admission to MBBS/BDS Courses in India in Medical/Dental Colleges run with the approval of Medical Council of India/Dental Council of India. Each year, lakhs of students appear for this highly competitive exam. With coaching centres around the country, preparation for the exam starts right after class 10th or even before that. However, if a student is thorough with the board syllabus, cracking NEET in a months’ time is actually possible. Here, we have listed down certain important tips to crack NEET in 30 days.

Understanding the syllabus

     The syllabus for NEET has portions from both class XI and class XII. Although it is pretty vast, if you have aced your class XI and XII, a quick revision will do the trick. Make sure that you spend a little extra time on important topics.

Physics
 

SI No.Class XIClass XII
1Physical world and measurementElectrostatics
2KinematicsCurrent Electricity
3.Laws of MotionMagnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
4.Work, Energy and PowerElectromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
5.Motion of System of Particles and Rigid BodyElectromagnetic Waves
6.GravitationOptics
7.Properties of Bulk MatterDual Nature of Matter and Radiation
8.ThermodynamicsAtoms and Nuclei
9.Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic TheoryElectronic Devices
10.Oscillations and Waves 

Chemistry

SI No.Class XIClass XII
1Some Basic Concepts of ChemistrySolid State
2Structure of AtomSolutions
3.Classification of Elements and Periodicity inProperties Electrochemistry 
4.Chemical Bonding and Molecular StructureChemical Kinetics 
5.States of Matter: Gases and LiquidsSurface Chemistry 
6.ThermodynamicsGeneral Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements 
7.Equilibriump- Block Elements
8.Redox Reactionsd and f Block Elements
9.HydrogenCoordination Compounds 
10.s-Block Element (Alkali and Alkalineearth metals) Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
11.Some p-Block Elements Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
12.Organic Chemistry- Some Basic Principles andTechniques Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
13.Hydrocarbons Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen 
14.Environmental Chemistry Biomolecules 
15. Polymers 
16. Chemistry in Everyday Life

Biology

SI No.Class XIClass XII
1Diversity in Living World ReproductionReproduction
2Structural Organisation in Animals and
Plants Genetics and Evolution
Genetics and Evolution
3.Cell Structure and Function Biology and
Human Welfare
Biology and Human Welfare
4.Plant Physiology Biotechnology and Its
Applications
Biotechnology and Its Applications
5.Human physiology Ecology and environmentEcology and environment

The right study materials

         The NCERT textbook is the primary study material. An in-depth knowledge of the textbook is a must. For practising MCQ questions, there are a lot of materials available in the market. Get some advice from your teachers or friends on choosing the best one.

Make an effective plan

       When you are ready with all the study materials, create an effective plan for 30 days. Manage your time so that you can cover as many topics as possible. Allot time for each activity and take frequent breaks, so that you don’t stress yourself.

Make maximum use of technology

       There are hundreds of mobile apps and online tutorials available that can make you understand a topic clearly. It will also help you save a lot of time. Join discussion forums and don’t hesitate to ask doubts.

Work on your speed and accuracy

       Improve your speed and accuracy by solving as many questions as possible. Familiarising yourself with different type of questions will help you a great deal during the exam

Solve previous years’ question papers and sample papers

       Solving previous papers and taking up mock tests will help you learn better and evaluate yourself. Since a lot of questions are repeated, going through previous year’s papers is a must.

Don’t waste time on new concepts

       It is probably not a good idea to learn new topics during these final days. Instead, spend more time on topics that you have learned. Mastering topics, you are aware of is a much better idea.

Beware of negative marking

      Whenever you are confused between two options, even when you are tempted to do a guesswork, it is better to leave the question unanswered. Unnecessary negative marks will impact your result heavily.

       Most of all, students need to remain calm and relaxed. They have to understand that cracking NEET in 30 days is actually possible. Start your preparations right away. Join a crash course programme if you need proper guidance.

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