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Best revision strategy for NEET 2021 Physics chemistry Biology
2/15/2021 11:35:47 PM

Vijay GarG

The National Testing Agency (NTA) will soon be releasing the exam dates for conducting the NEET 2021 exam. Being the only competitive medical entrance exam in India, aspirants should start their preparation as early as possible. More than 14 to 16 lakh students appear for NEET every year for nearly 1.63 lakh seats in different medical and dental colleges, across the country. That says a lot about the kind of competition that medical aspirants have to go through as they start their NEET preparation. This is why we bring you with an effective strategy on how to revise NEET syllabus 2021.
Most of the NEET aspirants are bent on figuring out the different ways to move forward in the preparation. In this article, we will be providing you with the most helpful revision strategy for NEET 2021 exam preparation. Please note that we are not talking about just one of the portions in NEET; instead, we will be covering all the portions and plans so that candidates can only benefit. Continue reading this article to know more.
How To Revise NEET Syllabus Effectively
Aspirants should not lose their patience despite how much time is left in the exam. This is where aspirants are made to follow some basic processes in order to crack the NEET exam. Here, we have provided you with these basic steps that will guide you with the revision strategy for NEET 2021 exam preparation:
Brush Up All The Basic Concepts Thoroughly
One concept is always linked to another and with the help of Embibe’s Knowledge Tree, you will easily be able to find out about how to connect those dots. Once you clearly understand the Important NEET Chapters and concepts, you will be ready for the next step, which is, applying them. Students must majorly concentrate on graphs, flow charts and diagrams. Note down all the important formulas, theorems and flowcharts on a whiteboard/chart paper for last-minute revision.
Right Study Material
Looking back at the NEET previous year question papers, almost 80 – 90% of the questions are derived from NCERT books. Along with the study plan, it is important to have the right books. One needs to master the NCERT Class 11 & NCERT Class 12 books. Candidates must also refer to the best NEET books for effective preparation and it is recommended that you stick to revising them thoroughly instead of referring to more advanced books.
Relentless Practice
Practising NEET Questions, will help you improve your test-taking skills. You will be able to tell whether you are answering each question within the ideal time or overtime, and how many wasted attempts you commit, whether from lack of knowledge or carelessness.
Regular Mock Tests
NEET analysts and experts suggest that students must start with practising previous years’ question papers and mock tests. This approach helps the students to get a clear idea of the exam pattern, the difficulty level of exam, type of questions asked, important concepts/questions etc. After all the studying, practising and revising, it is always good to test yourself. Take regular NEET Mock Tests on website and the personalised platform will help you evaluate your performance. You will know exactly where your weaknesses are and how to improve them.
R Previous Year Papers
No exam revision is complete without having a go at the previous year papers. Website provides NEET Previous Year Papers for you to attempt solving. This will help you get a taste and feel of what the real test will be like. Solving NEET previous year question papers will help the aspirants to be aware of NEET exam pattern, section-wise distribution of marks, frequent conceptual questions, and more. NEET Previous Year Papers will help you narrow the scope of studying by helping you focus on the Important topics for NEET 2021.
Clear All The Last-Minute Queries & Doubts
If you have any doubts/queries in your mind, clear all of them with your mentors, teachers or friends help. It is very important that you enter the examination hall without an ounce of doubt in your head. Therefore, utilize all the time you have to get all your queries solved.
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