I am a student of class 12th. Can you suggest some tips for the preparation of NEET exam?

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    Anushka Jha Sincerity at its top! | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    Go through NCERT. Solve the question banks. Try to solve previous years' questions also. And most importantly, stay calm.
    Good luck.
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    Edara Bhuvanesh

    8 years ago
    Please tell your state category.
    For 500+, read NCERT biology text book (you must read a lesson twice a week in preparation). 1st time read carefully line by line next while studying 2nd time do all bits from that lesson (choose a single book take your lectures help to get a good one).
    - Plan in a way that in 3 weeks span you must be able to read a lesson twice and do all bits in it.
    - So now it looks like if you read a lesson today, you are repeating it in every 6-7 days so you don't forget too many points (doing bits lets you know missed points + less remembered points [Stress on them]
    - If you are able to revise or read a lesson (big on
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    Gowsi v

    8 years ago
    First, you have to work hard. At least, you have to spend 5 hours a day. First, try to clear all topics in NCERT. Then used to solve questions. Try to complete all topics 3 months before the exam. Then only solve questions. All the best and do your best.
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    Aakash Verma Oral Surgeon

    8 years ago
    Go through NCERT books, specially of class 11th and 12th and try to solve previous year papers of NEET.
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    anikesh kumar

    8 years ago
    First, try to complete your whole syllabus by end of January and then, take some print out of OMR sheet and then in the month of February, March, April you solve only MCQ questions as much as you can. Revise and solve.
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    Nikhil Jangir physiology expert and career advisor

    8 years ago
    You can join an authorized coaching centre for better grades. If you are not able to join then go for good books and virtual learning process. The syllabus is the key to success.
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    talaya ali

    7 years ago
    Resnick Halliday (physics)
    Sears' and Zemansky's (physics)
    Morrison Organic Chemistry Book
    Give equal time to all the subjects.
    Also, you can use Mind Mapping by Tony Buzan available on Amazon.
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    Prianca Mali Stop saying "I WISH", start saying "I WILL" | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    You can practice question papers of past 13 years. Initially, you can try to do as much as MCQ on individual chapters and afterwards at the peak time of examination, you can study the topics which you know very well.
    All the best. Prepare well.
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    Ashish Shirsat | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    Proper Study and efforts are most necessary for crack NEET Exam. Use Textbook for study, and Solve problem sets, Question banks.
    All the best.
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    ravi mahawar Student | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Hello,It is an exam which is designed to provide admission to undergraduate courses to the deserving candidates. Previously the NEET Exam was conducted by CBSE but from 2019 onward it will be organized by NTA (National Testing Agency). Get the complete schedule for NEET 2019 - http://discussions.biomentors.in/threads/neet-2019-application-procedure-is-running-apply-soon HERE. For the preparation of this exam, you need to follow some general tips -
    Before the beginning of preparation for an exam, you must confirm to check its syllabus thoroughly. Once you check the syllabus, take a quick view on NEET Exam Pattern and make a study routin
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