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NEET 2017, Eligibility cum Entrance Test is
scheduled to be held on May 7 this year. As the time to prepare is coming to a
close, candidates require a good plan to figure out how to best use the
remaining time to be ready for the examination.
NEET was made compulsory last year as a national level entrance
examination for all medical schools in the country. Since then, it has witnessed
a number of changes amassed with protest against the new norms which were
later modified or removed.
The admit card for the exam was recently released and with this
document in hand, candidates are ready for the last leg of the race.
Here are some tips and techniques to
best prepare for NEET 2017 in the last few days:
1.
Revision-
The time for consulting multiple books for a different insight
to topics it over. Now is the time when you should revise topics from the
NCERT textbooks and rely on the concepts it has proposed. Pick up topics that
you feel comfortable with and brush up on what you already know.
Revision of volatile memory based topics may be deferred right now, only to be
tackled few days before the exam, so that they stick to the short term memory. Go
through your notes, and quickly memories the important formulae. Do not
pick up new books or topics as these will only confuse you.
Here are some topics that you should focus on :
Physics - Rotational Motion , Thermal Physics ,Current Electricity ,Modern Physics , Semiconductor & Digital Electronics
Chemistry - Name Reaction ,Gernal Organic chemistry (GOC) , Thermodynamic & Chemical Energetics , Electro Chemistry , Chemical Bonding , Atomic Structure .
Biology - Genetics , Molecular Basis of Inheritance , Coordination Compound , Biological Classification , Plant Morphology , Plant kingdom.
2.
Practice-
Solving questions from textbooks and reading through various
concepts can only help you prepare to a certain extent. Have faith in what you
have learnt and test yourself. Practice some mock tests and previous years’
papers.
This will give you an overview of what kind of questions you might have to
answer during the exam and how much time you should spend on each question.
Going through enough practice papers will help you wade through anxiety on
the day of the exam, giving you a boost of confidence. So practice and perfect
your methods.
3.
Take care-
Preparing for an exam that you focus on your mind, but also take
good care of your body. This means that you must let your body have adequate
rest and nutrition while revising and practicing. Eat healthy home cooked
meals, get full sleep at nights and get involved in some physical activity like
yoga.
Do not neglect your bodily needs to get a few extra minutes of studies as that
will only make you unhealthy. Take adequate brakes between studies and keep
yourself calm and happy.
4. Answering questions-
On the day of the exam, you must make sure to read the question
paper thoroughly and highlight what is important. It is always better to
attempt theoretical questions first and switch over to the numerical later.
Doing a numerical first and getting stuck in the process will only waste time.
Additionally, work on the questions that you are confident about first. Once
you have and secured a good amount of marks, quickly recheck them and attempt
the once which are more difficult. Do not attempt questions you are sure you
will answer wrongly as negative marking will bring down your score.
5.
Before-
Be ready with everything you need for the exam day on the night
before. Pack your stationery and important documents like yours admit card and
keep everything in on place on the night before. Get proper food and rest on
the last day and have a good breakfast in the morning. Leave for the exam Centre
early and reach on time. Most importantly, keep calm and be confident.