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Preparation for both NEET 2020 and class 12 board exam need dedication and good preparation strategy. The pressure to perform well in both can become too much, especially when you are preparing for national-level exams like National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test.
For those who are on point with preparation, this is the time to start revision. However, those who have not started yet can also make it by knowing what to prepare.
Prepare important and common topics: As per MCI, the syllabus of NEET has been prepared after reviewing various state boards, CBSE syllabus. Hence, it has a lot of common topics. Candidates should prepare these topics very well.
In physics, the important topics are — physical world and measurement, current electricity, kinematics, laws of motion, work, energy and power, the motion of a system of particles and rigid body, electrostatics, gravitation, properties of bulk matter, thermodynamics, the behavior of perfect gas and kinetic theory. Oscillations and waves, etc.
The important topics in chemistry are basic concepts of chemistry, solid-state, the structure of atom, solutions, classification of elements and periodicity in properties, electrochemistry, chemical bonding and molecular structure, chemical kinetics, states of matter, surface chemistry, general principles, thermodynamics, equilibrium, redox reactions, etc.
Important topics from Biology are diversity in the living world, structural organisation in animals and plants, reproduction, cell structure and function, genetics and evolution, biology and human welfare, plant physiology, biotechnology and its application, human physiology, etc.
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sample paper, previous year question papers: Students from all the boards should solve at least one mock test or sample paper or previous year question paper daily. Solving papers helps in understanding the difficulty level of the exam, the type of questions that are asked in the exam, and how well you are prepared to answer them.
Know your strengths and weakness: Managing your time well is what all it takes for good preparation. Sort down your weak but important topics and start putting dedicating time and effort into these.
(from: indianexpress.com)