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NEET timetable for study

One of the most crucial challenges faced by aspirants is in allocating study hours for a holistic approach to preparation and covering all relevant topics for the exam. So, given below is a list of things to keep in mind while constructing a functional time table.

NEET Study Plan and Schedule for NEET Exam Preparation.

Every year lot of students have been preparing for long to make their dream a reality and all they need is accurate NEET syllabus to prepare. NEET Syllabus is divided into four subjects - Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology. Students need to complete all the 97 chapters of NEET Syllabus in order to score good rank in NEET Exam. Also, it is important to know the steps to register for NEET application formAspirants of NEET seeking admission at the undergraduate level are advised to check the eligibility criteria of NEET.

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Important points to be noted:

  1. Apart from NCERT, every student should follow only one guide book each for biology, physics and chemistry from any reasonable publication. when people start following 4-5 books for each subject, the results are often the opposite of what was intended.
  2. It is important to have a proper sleep cycle including seven hours of sleep every night and an afternoon nap of 30 minutes.
  3. Students need to keep revising biology over and over again as it is a subject based on facts which we tend to forget quite easily.
  4. Focus on weak areas and note down the weak areas on the first page of the NCERT so you have a functional idea on the topics that you need to work on and do not end up revising the entire content which may be futile and time-consuming.
  5. Solve at least one 3-hour test every week to have a continuous assessment of your preparation level and where you stand in terms of your ability to qualify the exam.
  6. It is very easy to get distracted while solving this test and students mostly don't end up finishing the test when they are doing this at home. one way of solving this problem is to divide the entire paper into 4 blocks consisting of 25 questions each. You may take a break only after finishing one whole block (25 questions). This sort of experiment gives you the mental preparation required to qualify the NEET exam.

NEET time table for Droppers:

Those students that have dropped a year to two to prepare for the NEET exam require a qualitatively different study pattern than regular NEET aspirants.

  1. The first difference is in the number of study hours per week. As you have around 50 weeks to prepare for the exam, you need to devote around 6 hours per day to studies.
  2. If you have already taken coaching once during your inter years, it doesn't make sense to take up coaching again; focus on self-studying instead.
  3. As you have an idea of the content, it would be effective to test yourself first, before you begin any rigorous studying, so you have a clear idea of your weak areas and strengths.
  4. Once you are clear on your weak areas, finish up with the easy chapters firstly and quickly so you can devote more time and attention to the difficult ones.