How much time is sufficient for NEET PG preparation?
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The time period required for the preparation of NEET PG exam cannot be stated accurately as it would be based on the capacity and ability of the aspirants. With proper hard work and dedication aspirants require a time period of around 5-6 months for preparation. A minimum of 3 months is required if you are entirely devoted to the process. A student must have to dedicate 8-12 hours for preparing within 3 months of time. Aspirants can make use of repeated mock tests and work out on past year question papers to have a deep knowledge about the pattern and subjects.
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This depends on a number of factors. Preparation time may vary as per individual's capacity to study daily. On an average students should have 3-5 months to give their best shot at NEET PG. Out of 5 months preparation time, 2 months can be dedicated for topic preparation, 1 months for revision and rest for mock test and practising sample papers.
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