Things to avoid in NEET preparation

Long study hours if it results in fatigue. Small breaks after 45–60 minutes of study can improve your productivity.
Multiple books and material. Referencing multiple sources, books and study materials, for similar topics and chapters, uses a lot of cognitive load of the memory. Quality matters more than quantity in NEET preparation.
Backlogs : Always keep yourself up to date with what’s going on in the class. Complete your homework and assignments on time.
Procrastination : Procrastination is a lazy habit, you don’t need this in NEET preparation. Finishing work and assignments on time is a habit which helps in achieving your goal. Clear your doubts asap. Self-discipline is the inner power that pushes you to study hard rather than procrastinating or making excuses.
Excessive TV/ Social media/ Games: The distractions come due to lack of interest in studies. If you badly want something, your aim is clear to achieve it. You’ll have plenty of time later to spend your time enjoying things you miss out during the preparation. Get rid of all distractions like TV, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, PUBG, etc.
Getting depressed due to low scores in tests. In your monthly or practice tests, always set a target on how many marks you should get in it. But, don’t set big targets that are not achievable. You will improve with each test. Neither get dejected by bad marks nor become overconfident. Work hard (smart) towards your goal.

Not Having a Clear Study Plan: …
Neglecting NCERT Textbooks: …
Not Practicing Enough Questions: …
Not Revising Regularly: …
Focusing only on Theory: …
Not Staying updated with the Exam Pattern: …
Not Taking Care of Your Health: