National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the dates for NEET 2024 which is going to be held on 5th May 2024. So, from now about 7 months are left for NEET 2024 Exam. So, the most important question in the minds of all aspirants is the best strategy and timetable to follow for NEET 2024 to score 650+ marks.
2. Solve questions and manage time to revise and give final touch to complete class 12th syllabus.
2. Keep yourself still and calm
3. Try to revise daily, solve questions.
4. Give mock test, analyse mistakes and then rectify them.
As time is advancing the competition for NEET is getting tougher and tougher day by day. Number of aspirants are increasing and thus the cutoff score and marks vs rank distribution. So, for getting a good government college, 650 + will be a good aim to work for.
Getting a score of 650 or above is not too tough, but it requires dedicated hard work and consistent study, problem solving and revision from one.
- October and November:
- One should aim to complete his/her syllabus by November. So, the major focus here should be on completing syllabus as before as you can, especially freshers, as they will have their boards examination also.
- Start solving problems and improve your calculations. Focus majorly on physics- problem skill set development, rather than only going through theory.
- December and January :
- Wrap up your complete syllabus. Complete all backlogs or weakened topics in this time.
- Divide your time slots for revision and problem solving. Solve Previous Year Questions and other relevant materials. Try to search for your weaknesses and flaws and try to rectify them.
- Try to revise 11th class syllabus (for freshers) more.
- February and March:
2. Solve questions and manage time to revise and give final touch to complete class 12th syllabus.
- April:
2. Keep yourself still and calm
3. Try to revise daily, solve questions.
4. Give mock test, analyse mistakes and then rectify them.
- The main key to crack NEET with a good score is consistent hard work. Try to revise daily, solve questions, improve calculation.
- For Physics, make a list of all formulas and during last time revisit them regularly. Focus on building your concepts stronger as it helps in tackling some of the theory and tricky questions asked. Try to improve your calculation accuracy as well as speed and analyze Previous year Questions to get a sense of level of questions that are being asked in exam.
- For Chemistry, Focus on NCERT, revise inorganic chemistry regularly to have remembrance of all facts in exam as questions are sometimes directly framed from lines of NCERT. For Organic chemistry focus on building your concepts stronger and also have a look on NCERT. Physical Chemistry questions in NEET are directly formula based so try to have each formula fit in your mind.
- Biology is completely NCERT based. So, try to revise each chapter, each line, each table, each diagram given in NCERT multiple times. Try to have a memory of all in your mind. Revise as much as you can, because the more you revise, the more you will remember and therefore the more you will score.
- Do not fear from giving Mock Tests. Give mock tests regularly, try to analyze where your preparation is lagging and try to solve the problem. The earlier you realize and rectify your mistakes, the more you will be benefitted. So, give full 3 hour 20 minutes (try to wrap it up in 3 hours only) mocks in the actual paper timing, to set your body clock accordingly, improve time management skills, etc.
- At last DO NOT TAKE TOO MUCH STRESS as it only reduces your work efficiency and concentration power. Try to focus on your goals and work hard to achieve them.
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