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Just 45 days left in hand!
Feeling the pressure of limited time already?
Don’t stress, because with the right strategy and dedication, 45 days are more than sufficient to prepare effectively for NEET 2024. With over 15 lakh students appearing for the exam every year, it is crucial to have a well-planned and effective preparation strategy to secure a good rank.
From a well-structured lesson plan to invaluable tips, this blog is here to equip you with the tools you need to prepare for NEET entrance exam.
The initial 30 days lay the groundwork for your NEET preparation. Before following the planner, acquaint yourself with the exam pattern, syllabus, and weightage of topics. This 30-day planner for Physics, Chemistry and Biology ensures that you allocate adequate time to each subject.
Days | Physics | Chemistry |
Day 1 | Physics and measurement | Some Basics Concepts in Chemistry |
Day 2-3 | Kinematics | Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure |
Day 4 | Laws of Motion | Atomic Structure |
Day 5 | Work, Energy, and Power | Chemical Thermodynamics |
Day 6 | Rotational Motion | Solutions |
Day 7 | Gravitation | Equilibrium |
Day 8-10 | Properties of Solids and Liquids | Redox Reaction and Electrochemistry |
Day 11 | Thermodynamics | Chemical Kinetics |
Day 12 | Kinetic Theory of Gases | Classifications of Elements and Periodicity in Properties |
Day 13-14 | Oscillations and Waves | P-Block Elements |
Day 15-16 | Electrostatics | Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen |
Day 17-18 | Current Electricity | Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds |
Day 19-20 | Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism | Some Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry |
Day 21-22 | Electromagnetic and Induction and Alternating Currents | Organic Compounds Containing Halogens |
Day 23 | Electromagnetic Waves | D-and F- Block Elements |
Day 24-25 | Optics | Hydrocarbons |
Day 26 | Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation | Co-ordination Compounds |
Day 27-28 | Atoms and Nuclei | Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen |
Day 29-30 | Electronic Devices | Biomolecules |
Days | Biology |
Day 1 | Diversity in Living World |
Day 2–5 | Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants |
Day 6–7 | Cell Structure and Function |
Day 8–12 | Plant Physiology |
Day 13–19 | Human Physiology |
Day 20–22 | Reproduction |
Day 23–24 | Genetics and Evolution |
Day 25–26 | Biology and Human Welfare |
Day 27 | Biotechnology and Its Applications |
Day 28–30 | Ecology and Environment |
Revise all the chapters.
Take at least 2 to 3 full-length mock tests under timed conditions to simulate the actual exam environment. Analyse your performance and identify areas needing improvement in test-taking strategies, such as time management and avoiding silly mistakes.
Our NEET-UG 10 Full Syllabus Mock Tests kit is perfect for this. Not only do you get access to 10 model papers designed just like the NEET exam question paper, but also 10 OMR sheets to give you the real exam experience. As an added bonus, we have also shared a chapter-wise analysis of questions from the past 11 years so you can gain insights into important topics.
But don’t just take our word for it. See what Renuka Anthwal from Biology at Ease says about it in her latest NEET preparation plan video.
The final five days serve as a memory refresher and confidence booster. Instead of introducing new information, prioritise active recall techniques like self-testing and concept explanation. Revisit crucial formulas and diagrams from all subjects, and maintain a positive mindset through relaxation techniques. This approach ensures you enter the exam well-prepared and ready to showcase your knowledge.
On the day of the exam, start with questions you are most comfortable answering to build confidence. Manage your time wisely, and ensure to attempt all questions. However, be cautious of the negative marking and only attempt questions you are reasonably confident about. If uncertain, it might be better to skip a question rather than risk losing marks.
By diligently following the planner, applying the tips given in this blog and studying from the best NEET resources, you're not just preparing for an exam but laying the foundation for a fulfilling career in the medical field. However, amidst your preparation, it's essential to prioritise your health. Remember to maintain a balanced lifestyle by consuming nutritious meals, getting sufficient sleep, and engaging in activities that promote overall well-being.
Wishing you all the best for your upcoming exam! You've got this!
1. How can I ensure I cover all the topics within the given time frame?
Ans: Familiarise yourself with the exam syllabus and weightage of topics. Follow the daily study plan provided in the blog for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Use efficient study techniques such as active recall and spaced repetition.
2. Is it possible to revise all the chapters in just five days?
Ans: Yes, with a focused revision strategy, you can effectively review key concepts and formulas. Prioritise areas of weakness and spend more time on challenging topics.
3. What should I do if I encounter difficulty with certain topics or concepts?
Ans: Break down complex concepts into smaller, more manageable parts for better understanding. You can also Seek clarification from your teachers, tutors, or online resources.
4. How should I approach the NEET exam day?
Ans: Arrive at the exam centre early to avoid any last-minute stress. Stay calm and focused during the exam. Read each question carefully and manage your time wisely. Avoid getting stuck on difficult questions and move on to maximise your chances of completing the exam.
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