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Asked: June 18, 20222022-06-18T20:04:43+05:30 2022-06-18T20:04:43+05:30In: NEET Preparation Tips

How can you crack the NEET in your first attempt?

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I have cleared neet in my first attempt, but it didn’t secure enough mark for government college.

So, I would like to share some ideas, which I never knew while studying for neet.

For Biology – study the ncert thoroughly, write test, repeat it. Because most of the question, nearly all, are asked from ncert.

For chemistry – so we can split chemistry in 3,

Organic, Inorganic, Physical

In organic and Inorganic, most of the questions will be asked directly from text book. So, study the book through, revise it and keep it in your finger tips.

For physical, most of the question will be problems, understand the concept throughly and practice problems.Mostly it will be simple problems.

At last physics, I heard this from neet toppers of my school at that time.

For group study( since it’s residential school, it would be easy) – They sit together and plan the topics for each one ie.) one has to do topic 1 ,other has to do with topic 2 and so on. And they would explain it to each other. After they study the topic and answer the question. They won’t answer many questions since it wastage of time, do only 2–3 models for question.

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