As I have completed whole syllabus but don't know how to revise whole syllabus so please tell some tips

As I have completed whole syllabus but don’t know how to revise whole syllabus so please tell some tips

Hi @Shadabalam
First of all congratulations as you have already completed your syllabus but yaa most important thing is to revise that before exam so that you can easily solve your main exam.
For revision I would like to say pay more focus on topics that have more weightage in exam and are frequently asked also don’t leave the basics always remember them you can solve any of the question if your basics are correct
For revision strategy:
Physics: Revise your lecture notes solve questions PYQs and revise the questions In which you had doubts revise formula charts daily
Chemistry: physical same as physics, inorganic read NCERT again and again give more focus on coordination compounds,chemical bonding,redox,organic revise named reactions and practice questions and also read NCERT
Biology: Read NCERT again and again and also solve questions and learn all examples of NCERT and dates and discoveries etc.

Here are some tips that you should follow:-

1.Make a study schedule and stick to it.
2.Break up study sessions into shorter chunks with breaks in between.
3.Use flashcards or mnemonics to help memorize key information.
4.Practice past exams or sample questions.
5.Summarize and review key concepts regularly.
6.Teach the material to someone else.
7.Prioritize the most important or difficult material to study first.

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Hey buddy!
Its good you have completed the syllabus way before time, you will have ample amount of time for revision.
Now its time to gear up and mark the most important chapters for NEET which are very large and have good weightage in NEET.
Make a 1 week plan in which you will be revising all the stuff decided by you at the start of the week. Try to focus more on practicing the questions. Remember that you have to practice the questions under a time limit as to acclimatise yourself to the exam environment.
It wont be easy to study all the 3 subjects in a day so go for 2 subjects a day.
While revising a chapter try to use the handbook first for revision of formula and concepts, then go for solving the exercises.
During this time…after giving papers or after solving questions at home you need to analyse the paper to point out your mistakes and work on them.
If you are unable to work on your schedule you can take help of your mentor who will give you weekly plans.

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Thanku @Mayank1 sir for replying one more thing I have to ask how to solve mock test which subject I should solve first and time management in test

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Hii @Shadabalam

As you are asking how to manage time in test and what should be your paper attempting startegy and what are the tips so that you can be more accurate while solving exam so here are some of the tips:-

First thing always be calm while solving and attempting mock test don’t take any stress or peer pressure just be calm as in stress you may forget things and can do blunders

Attempt that subject first in which you have lots of confidence and have studied very nicely as it will help you to boost up your confidence

Don’t try solving the whole section in one go first solve those questions which are easy and don’t take much time then again start solving those questions which were left and don’t count on how much questions you were unable to solve as it will give you stress and you may do silly mistakes or blunders so avoid that

Read questions properly don’t be in a hurry while reading or doing calculations

And from now onwards whenever you are doing question practice make sure you do that with timer as it will help you to improve your speed and accuracy

Fill omr correctly don’t be in a hurry and fill wrong bubbles as many people do this mistake

Thank you

All the best

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Make a study schedule and stick to it, allocating adequate time for revision.

Create a revision plan that covers all the important topics, giving priority to the ones you are weakest in.

Use a variety of revision techniques, such as flashcards, summarizing notes, and practicing past papers.

Test yourself regularly to gauge your understanding and identify areas that need improvement.

Teach the subject to someone else, as teaching helps reinforce your own learning.

Identify and address your weak areas by seeking clarification from teachers or through additional reading.

Take breaks and avoid cramming, as this can lead to burnout and reduced retention of information.

Use mnemonics and memory aids to remember key concepts and formulas.

Revise actively rather than passively, for example by asking and answering questions.

Stay organized and keep your revision materials in order, making it easier to revise effectively

Revising the entire syllabus for NEET can be a challenging task, but with proper planning and execution, it can be done effectively. Here are some tips that you can follow:

  1. Make a list of important topics: Make a list of all the important topics from each subject that are frequently asked in the NEET exam. Prioritize these topics based on their weightage and importance.
  2. Use concise study materials: Use concise study materials such as revision notes, summaries, or flashcards to revise the important topics. These materials are easy to use and save time.
  3. Practice mock tests: Practice solving mock tests to assess your preparation level and identify your strengths and weaknesses.
  4. Focus on weak areas: Identify your weak areas and focus on improving them. Spend more time on these areas, and practice solving questions related to them.
  5. Use visual aids: Use visual aids such as flowcharts, mind maps, or diagrams to understand complex topics and retain information better.
  6. Seek help from teachers or mentors: If you are struggling with a particular topic, don’t hesitate to seek help from your teachers or mentors. They can provide you with valuable insights and guidance.
  7. Stay motivated: Stay positive and motivated. Keep reminding yourself of your goal and the hard work you have put in. Celebrate your small victories and keep pushing yourself towards your goal.
  8. Take regular breaks: Regular breaks are important for mental well-being and help you avoid burnout. Take breaks, stretch your legs, and give your mind a rest.

Remember, consistent effort and discipline are key to success in any exam. Stay focused, stay motivated, and keep pushing yourself towards your goal.