Saturday, 3 November 2018

Since you only 6 months left you must not waste your time.

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NEET Entrance Exam

  • First, make the NCERT book as your strong base.
  • Divide your time equally among all subjects. Instead of focusing on a single subject, try to prepare all subjects methodically.
  • In case you are solving lengthy calculation, try and solve the problem through approximation.
  • Take the mock test as much you can! It is the most important and useful way to judge your preparation. Time yourself when attempting each one.
  • Take short breaks at regular intervals but do not engage in any distractions.
  • Try and solve few questions from past 5 years AIPMT question paper every week. Remember the name of the examination has changed but the pattern is same with AIPMT.
Physics:

  • Rather than merely cramping up the theory, it will be better if you understand the principle. Memorizing the basic theory would be useful, but at the same time, more focus should be on the numerical part.
  • To make the physics subject more interesting always relate the question with your own practical life. Figure out the context first. You don’t have to understand all the small details, but once you know what you’re dealing with, in general, you will know how to formulate your answer and which equations to use.
  • Now if we talk about physics chapters in general. Chapters like Kinematics, NLM, Thermodynamics, Heat, Optics and Waves, can only be prepared only if your concept is strong. As an N.E.E.T aspirant, you should focus more on numerical which is directly formula based.
  • Always take the note of new words, the unit of measure, general principle and other concepts that arise. Study flashcards can help you quickly memorise and organise all this information.

Chemistry:

  • In inorganic chemistry, you have to learn everything by heart, so NCERT is the best book to start.
  • To study organic chemistry, you must know the names of the various compounds that constitute the reagents, substrates etc.
  •  Study regularly and moderately. Do not pick the new topic at this point in time.
  •  Also, start creating your mechanism. You may make mistakes in the beginning, but that’s okay. Involve the conditions, reactants and any other data given and start making some logic. 

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