How to Start Preparing for NEET 2022?

If you have wasted your 11th standard, then start NEET 2022 preparation with your missed, weakest and important chapters of NEET class 11 syllabus. In class 12, your priority must be time management. Divide your time of week into 70% of your extra study time (i.e. other than the coaching) in class 12th stuff and 30% in class 11th stuff right from the beginning to get your backlogs clear well within time. Make sure that you don’t stay behind in your current topics in the class in order to cover your backlogs.

NEET 2022 Study Plan and Preparation Strategy

  • Plan a study schedule to complete the NEET syllabus in time. Starting your day the same way can motivate you to study consistently, even when you don’t feel like studying.
  • From NCERT textbooks – Study all the texts, diagrams, captions, summary, points to ponder, tables. Do all the in-text, solved and exercise questions.
  • After you study a topic or major section of the topic, recall the main ideas and points. Don’t try to re-read multiple times without understanding anything.
  • Break down the topic into several parts and study one by one. Visualize things, draw diagrams to simplify complex stuff.
  • Study examples carefully. They help you to relate concepts to real world things. You can understand theory better with the help of examples.
  • Complete all the chapters in the syllabus as sometimes an easy question can come from the topic which you find unimportant or difficult to read.
  • When studying a difficult topic, don’t think that you need to cram or require long study hours to complete it at one go. Study daily for some time instead of a marathon study session on a single day.
  • Attempt questions only after completely understanding the topic and its concepts.
  • Solve problems every day. Have a reliable goal, something like 20 problems a day, and increase your difficulty at regular intervals.
  • Refer coaching modules or reference books for practicing NEET level problems.
  • Revise daily. Make flow charts, diagrams, tables, posters, post-its, etc. and stick them wherever possible and have a glance at them repeatedly.
  • Attend all classes and complete your homework/ assignments on time. Don’t neglect what’s happening currently in your coaching in order to cover previous topics or backlogs.
  • Give NEET mock tests and analyse them. In the exam, there will be some questions that are not given in NCERT or some high level logic will be needed to solve them.
  • Manage your time well between studies and other tasks. Long continuous study hours can bring exhaustion and too many breaks may result in not being able to complete your work in time.
  • Take proper sleep. Most of the time we get so ambitious that we do not give proper rest to our body. If you are disturbing your sleep cycle then you’ll end up feeling sleepy throughout the day. So no matter what, you need 6–8 hours of sleep to get the best out of yourself.
  • Measure your learning and performance. You need to give tests on a regular basis to check your knowledge, speed, accuracy and time management skills (coaching has pre-scheduled tests).
  • Stay positive and determined to achieve your goal. Believe that you can crack NEET and do everything that is required to make it happen.

NEET Chemistry Study Tips

Organic chemistry requires a deep understanding of the topics. Read NCERT carefully first. Understand the mechanism and exceptions. Some are named reactions. Practice them all. Read your class notes and package. Practice lots of questions.

In Physical Chemistry, read the chapter from NCERT, class notes and coaching modules. Solve questions to see how strong your concept is.

Complete NCERT thoroughly and you’ll get your basic footing in Inorganic Chemistry. Make precise notes for each chapter.

Practicing and attempting new questions is very important in Chemistry. If you don’t practice questions regularly, you would not be able to memorise the formulas and the concepts used.

 

The Medical Council of India (MCI) recommended the following syllabus for NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY ENTRANCE TEST for admission to MBBS/BDS courses across the country after review of various State syllabi as well as those prepared by CBSE, NCERT and COBSE. This is to establish uniformity across the country keeping in view the relevance of different areas in Medical Education.

S. No. Topic Class XI Link to Resources
1 Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
2 Structure of Atom
3 Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
4 Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
5 States of Matter: Gases and Liquids
6 Thermodynamics
7 Equilibrium
8 Redox Reactions
9 Hydrogen
10 s-Block Element (Alkali and Alkaline earth metals)
11 Some p-Block Elements
12 Organic Chemistry- Some Basic Principles and Techniques
13 Hydrocarbons
14 Environmental Chemistry

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