To boost your rank in the last 3 months before the NEET UG exam, you can try the following strategies:
- Focus on high-yield topics: Prioritize studying the topics that are most likely to be covered on the exam and have the greatest impact on your score.
- Practice with past papers: Familiarize yourself with the exam format and types of questions by practicing with past papers.
- Revise regularly: Review and revise regularly to keep the information fresh in your mind.
- Time management: Allocate your time effectively for studying and practicing, and use a timer to keep track of your progress.
- Take mock tests: Take as many mock tests as possible to simulate the actual exam experience and identify areas where you need improvement.
- Learn from mistakes: Analyze your mistakes and learn from them to avoid making the same errors on the actual exam.
- Stay positive and motivated: Stay positive and motivated throughout your preparation.
- Seek guidance from experts: Seek guidance and mentorship from exprto.
These are the most crucial months of NEET preparation.
So last months are the time where you focus on:-
Syllabus Completion
Revision
Tests and Analysis
Exam Temperament
I will talk about all four one by one. I have gone detailed mode, will be a bit long answer so bear with me.
First of all try to complete the syllabus if you haven’t completed syllabus yet and try to complete those topics first which have very high weightage in examination but if you have already completed the syllabus then you can surely start revision
Revise important topics which are like very important and those topics which you keep forgetting so that you remember them and can easily recall them in exams
Solve more mock tests so that you can analyse your preparation
Push yourself. If you can give 2 tests/day, give it
PLEASE download the latest format OMR and practice on it only. Don’t just tick in the question paper. Get used to the OMR.
Don’t experiment with paper attempting or OMR strategy now. Stick to one.
Stimulate real NEET like conditions like (Make yourself ready for each and every scenario)
Switch off fans (Can happen on exam day, no electricity)
Give yourself half hour less sometimes (Question paper may be distributed late)
Give in noisy places (Possible that inviligigator maybe talking a lot)
Lots of question papers, good ones are available free on Telegram. I said good because don’t go behind non-NCERT questions now, avoid them.
Don’t give any tests casually now. Be serious. Take every OMR mistake you make or any blunder you make VERY seriously. If you be casual now, it can become a habit and most important is that you should analyse your mistakes and can correct them
Study Plan to Prepare for NEET in 3 Months
When deciding if 3 months study plan for NEET is enough, aspirants should focus on the process rather than the outcome. With only three months of preparation, aspirants with greater dedication and hard effort in their studies can pass the NEET with flying colours.
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Study Notes: Candidates must go through proper subject-wise notes throughout their preparation for NEET 2023 in these three months. Revising their notes will help students understand each concept better. They will be able to recall each concept more easily, and their preparation will be stronger with the notes.
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Prepare and Follow a Proper Timetable: NEET syllabus includes subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Zoology and Botany). Making a proper timetable will help students focus equally on each subject.
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Giving Mock Tests: Mock tests can benefit students preparing for NEET. By practicing papers and mock tests, applicants can learn where they stand in their preparation. NEET mock tests will help students prepare better and provide an understanding of the exam pattern, marking scheme, and essential portion.
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Follow NCERT Books: Students are advised by Embibe’s experts to study NCERT books as they cover all topics in the exam. NCERT books also provide chapter-wise solutions and important questions for students to overcome any difficult sections asked in the exam.
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Solve Previous Year’s Question Papers: Previous year’s question papers can help students prepare for the NEET exam. Solving questions will give students an idea about the exam pattern, and types of questions asked and help them learn time management for their final exam.
Here are some tips to help you boost your rank in the last three months before NEET:
Follow a daily study schedule and stick to it.
Revise important topics regularly to keep the information fresh in your mind.
Solve previous years’ NEET question papers and practice sample papers.
Focus on your weak areas and seek help from teachers or classmates if needed.
Stay healthy by eating a balanced diet, getting enough sleep, and exercising regularly.
Stay focused and avoid distractions during study time.
Seek guidance from experienced teachers or medical professionals.
Try to stay calm and maintain a positive attitude during the preparation period.
Take breaks when needed and engage in activities you enjoy to avoid burnout.
Believe in yourself and focus on your strengths. Good luck!
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