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

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    Manjeet Jakhar Had complete bachlors | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Solve previous year's question papers and go through NCERTs and make your concepts clear.
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    Amandeep Kaur | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    NEET is a type of competitive exam which tests your grab over the science subjects. Though the main and ordered practice should be started as soon as you enter 11th standard but you should keep on strengthening your basics. Don't think that only 2 years hardwork will fetch you results! Besides, go with the type of questions asked, every year, do practice test papers and consult renowned author's books. Moreover, you can join any good entrance coaching institution!
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    Anand Sarkar | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    I would say, Basics and routine hard work,. You should have an aim first to clear it. Most of the students nowadays fear to take an entrance exam, but it's all your hard work and luck that would get you a seat.
    Good luck!
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    Pragati Nayan proud to be a designer | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    Complete study of ncert and if you wanna join coaching. You can but if don't than you can go through online class as biomenters because there is complete class with daily practice paper and join test series. You should join mock test. Question always comes from NCERT book. The question arises from the lines of ncert. So better to cover your ncert book. Hope this help
    good luck.
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    Vikas Pandey A budding CS Engineer and Web developer. | Guide-Level 11

    6 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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    Exampil

    4 years ago
    Greetings, Unlike any other competitive examination, NEET demands a lot of practice, patience, consistency, and sacrifice. NEET not only would define which college you land in but also it elaborates, what are your odds of surviving and what the future beholds for you. What makes NEET so competitive is the competition as well as the array of subjects the course has to offer and the very little time that it provides for the same. Generally speaking, out of Chemistry, Physics, and Biology, Physics is one of the most complicated subjects for most of the candidates. However, it is a subjective matter and, it's on the candidate to decide as
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    Jyoti Singh | Contributor-Level 7

    3 years ago
    Not to worry! No age or day is ever too late to start anything positive! Just begin your preparations from day 1 with all of your heart. Here is the study plan! (Since self-study works best for me, I did the same and generally advise others to do the same. ). Your Biology Bible should be the Ncert, my dear. Ncert should be your bible for Chemistry mainly organic and inorganic. For physical Chemistry and Physics you need to complete a lot of sums and read the theoretical sections, so practise standard modules and go over all the questions, whether chapter end, examples, or in-text questions. One month before the exam, try taking a 3-hou
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    Ankit Babu

    2 years ago
    Managing Class 12 Exams and NEET 2023 exam
    Do not sideline board exam preparation while preparing for NEET
    Follow the time table and stick to the plans
    Perform a daily, weekly and monthly check for adherence to the set time table. Analyze the performance
    It is suggested to start out with weekly plans inculcating preparation for both tests
    Dedicate weekdays for studying and learning concepts and weekends for revisions and practising.
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    Hemanth Gunturi

    2 years ago
    These NEET self-preparation tips will help candidates secure a good rank in the medical entrance test and avoid making costly mistakes during the preparation. As the competition is increasing each year, it is necessary for NEET aspirants to be careful in preparation and allocate time for important topics.
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    Swati mishra

    2 years ago
    As you are still in 12th class you have approximately one year for your NEET exam so go thoroughly through you theory of ncert specially for bio as much time you can. While for phy you can also use your notes and question practice is the main step towards clearing exam. So read theory understand concept and solve question.

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