How can I score good in NEET in first attempt for MBBS course?
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Candidates can keep in mind the following points to qualify NEET UG in the first attempt:
1. Understand the Syllabus - Knowing the syllabus for NEET UG inside and out is crucial. Also, make sure to cover all the topics and units for Physics, Chemistry and Biology from NCERT books.
2. Make a Study Plan - Make a realistic timetable and have daily, weekly and monthly milestones to finally check off all the topics you meant to study and also give you time to revise.
3. Enough focus on NCERT Books - Check NCERT textbooks books thoroughly as a good number of NEET questions are directly or indirectly centrically based on NCERT.
4. Practice, Pract
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Yes, you can score good marks in NEET in the very first attempts following the NEET Preparation in a serious manner. Prepare with a practical time table and follow it in a serious manner. Mug up NCERT- each line, each word, each diagram. Stay aware of the syllabus updates and prepare accordingly. No need to prepare beyond the syllabus, study smart. Make a habit of practise questions and illustrations on a daily basis. Refer a standard and recommended material for preparation. Focus on mock and previous year question papers. Prepare short notes from the very start.
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