Hellođ, Aditya this side.
I am sharing TIMETABLE AND STRATEGY ALONG WITH FAQs, basically compiling things that helped me to clear NEET UG 2021.
Hold on tight this is going to be a long answer!!
Firstly, ALWAYS keep in mind a rough estimation of a date on which you’ll be giving the exam so that you plan accordingly.
Then take a rough idea of things like, When you would be completing the course, when would you start practicing full syllabus mock tests, etc.
I’ll recommend Categorizing all topics into easy, moderately tough, and difficult according to you.
Identifying your weak areas and working on them will surely help you.
SUBJECT WISE STRATEGY:
PHYSICS:Â It is the most fearedđ± subject by most of the NEET ASPIRANTS!!
While tackling physics the main strategy is to understand the concept properly and practice a maximum number of questions.
This might seem like an easy strategy also in reality it really is đ„șđâïž, the only hard part in it is being consistentđ€.
I try to revise the formula of any particular chapter every day, thatâs what helps me take multiple rounds of revision enabling better memorization.
Also practice questions daily, whether it is from your teacherâs notes or any question bank you are following.
Doing Question practice and revising formulas will improve your score.
BIOLOGY:Â The favoriteđ subject of almost every NEET ASPIRANT!!
I recommend following JUST NCERT thoroughly, It is more than just sufficient.
NCERT IS LIKE A HOLY BOOK đ, just learn and remember it line-to-line.
If you want to practice questions in biology just follow any question bank or coaching material that you find relatable.
Learn Every line of the book, do the maximum number of revision
CHEMISTRY:Â I had a different strategy for all three parts, which are Inorganic, Organic, and Physical, I am telling all three in brief here.
- INORGANIC: It is a memory-based subject. What it means is that you need to remember the concept, you cannot drive them just like in physics. Follow NCERT for Inorganic, as all the questions coming in the NEET examination will be from NCERT itself. Try remembering all the data. like remembering all the alloy names and what is the composition, remembering all the different reactions of Blocks.
- ORGANIC:Â In this too, you need to rely on NCERT itself. most questions asked in the NEET exam are directly from lines of the chapter. Reading the NCERT thoroughly along with practice will be sufficient.
- PHYSICAL:Â Just like physics, Question practice is a must in physical too. seeing the general trend most of the questions are either data-based or direct formula-based. Revising the formulas regularly will be helpful.
DESIGNING AN EFFICIENT TIMETABLE:
- Having a customized timetable according to need is something that everyone should do in my recommendation.
- In studying on a proper timetable, you will be getting a proper view about how you will be spending your time enabling time management thus, studying efficiently than everyone else.
- Give time to all three subjects in a day, distribute the time depending on the need.
- Make sure to incorporate enough time a day for revision and practice the topics already studied.
- While preparing for any competitive examination, REVISION IS KIND OF MUST!
- Doing more and more revision helps us solve the questions even faster than previously.
- While solving a mock paper, every time try completing the test in less than 3 hours this will prevent you from facing a time crunch during the exam.
- Set a designated time for all your leisure activities, this would avoid the feeling of being overburdened with studies.
- Prepare the schedule in such a way that tough topics are often practiced for ensuring a far better grip on the tough part.
This is how my study table looks like-
- I used to solve test papers online as was studying from home.
- Also used my laptop for watching some topics that were doubtful to me.