What should be the strategy to score 720 marks in NEET? I am a 12th dropper student.

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    charu lalwani | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago

     Focus more on the main topics of the core subjects. Spend more time on topics that are conceptually challenging or weighty in the exam, like Organic Chemistry, Mechanics in Physics, and Human Physiology in Biology. Create a daily schedule of study hours, providing equal importance to both theoretical and numericals. Practice regularly, especially in case of Physics and Chemistry since numericals enhance accuracy and speed. For Biology, understand the diagrams, processes, and classifications. Provide some specific time from the schedule for revision of all subjects regularly in order to take note of relevant information.

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    Khushi Gupta | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Strategy to Score 720 Marks in NEET:

    Syllabus Mastery: Study from NCERT books of Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.

    Daily Routine: Maintain a daily study schedule.

    Mock Tests: Keep taking mock tests and previous years' question papers.

    Time Management: Practice questions within the time limit.

    Regular Revision: Revise all topics from time to time.

    Healthy Lifestyle: Maintain a healthy diet, sleep well, and exercise.

    Coaching: Take admission in any good coaching institute.

    Keep positive and control the stresses through relaxation techniques.

    Stay happy with your preparation preparations.

     

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    Rahull Shah | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    Hi There,

    'To score 720 marks in NEET as a 12th dropper, follow this strategy:

    1. 'Understand the Syllabus: Focus on Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as per NEET requirements. Clear your concepts from NCERT books.

    2. Time Management: Study for 6-8 hours daily, with focus on difficult subjects. Create a study timetable and stick to it.

    3. 'Practice Regularly: Solve previous year papers and take mock tests to improve speed and accuracy. Identify weak areas and work on them.

    4. Quality Study Material: Stick to trusted resources like H.C. Verma for Physics, O.P. Tandon for Chemistry, and Truemans for Biology.

    5. 'Revision: Regularly revise topic

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