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How to prepare for NEET Exam 2021 – 2022

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NEET- also known as the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, erstwhile known as the All-India Pre-Medical Test or AIPMT is the primary and sole criteria of testing candidates associated with the medical sciences and its studies. This is for the students who wish to pursue medical careers as an undergraduate, i.e., MBBS, dental (BDS), and other equivalent medical fields such as AYUSH (BAMS, BHMS, etc.). This test is for both the government as well private institutions all over the Indian territory as well as for those who aspire to pursue a medical qualification in foreign countries.

How to prepare for NEET

NEET is conducted by National Testing Agency (NCA) and hence, provides results to the Directorate General of Health Services. This process is done and dusted under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and State counsel Authorities for their respective seat allocation. Earlier, the All-India Pre-Medical Test, also known as AIPMT, used to be the criteria for the students to be classified and allocated into the top medical colleges but later was replaced by NEET-UG. AIPMT, along with other state government as well as state-run medical schools, used to conduct the pre-medical examinations, but NEET overcame all the challenges faced regarding the accessibility as well as its nationwide reach helped it even more.

NEET-UG provides an umbrella-like structure to over 66,000 MBBS and BDS seats across India and helps to give every student aspiring to be a medical practitioner an equal and fair chance. The year 2018 witnessed the enactment of the National Medical Commission Act (NMC act), and by 2019, NEET- UG overcame to become the primary and common All-India entrance examination for admissions into medical colleges in India together with the All-India Institutes of Medical Sciences

Tips to prepare for NEET-

    • Focus on Concepts: The basic concepts can be a key to learning and understanding the most tricky and difficult ones as they are the foundational concepts. Tricks and techniques taught at the coaching and training centers must be used if proven to save time, and these little things do make a big difference.
    • Do not Panic or take Pressure: It is always wise to stay positive as the exam day approaches and also when you are taking the exam. Don’t panic and try to avoid making silly mistakes during the exam; if one question puts you in a problem, then you can move on to the next questions and check them again after a while.
    • Clear up doubts: Students must clear their doubts in due time and not ponder upon any time wastages as this shall prove crucial in the exam hall. The doubts must be dealt with utmost sincerity and lesser time if possible.
    • Circle and Underlying Method: The questions must be given due respect, but however many a times, irrelevant information as a part of testing their time management skills is given, and thus, a student must skim through such information and circle and underline the important and relevant information within the question.
    • Elimination Option: Even if the question is new to the applicant, the elimination process can determine that out of 4 likely answers, around 50% are incorrect. Then all candidates have to analyze and understand which of the two possible answers is the right one.
    • Efficient and Fast OMR Filling Out: You have to develop a technique to fill out the OMR sheet efficiently and quickly because any mistake in the OMR sheet would be reflected directly in your notes, all the effort put into the NEET preparation has, and intention are summarized on the OMR sheet.
    • Use Charts / Tables / Maps: Rather than just cramming information and formulas into your head with constant review, it is imperative that you create charts such as graphs, tables, or maps in order to understand them and convey data conceptually.

After the results are declared, each candidate will be assigned an All-India Rank (AIR), and a list of merits will be published regarding the same. Counseling sessions and various meetings are arranged and are looked upon by the Medical Council of India (Allocation of seats according to merit and choice of candidates) for 15% of the national seats, central institutes, and universities. These are the crème de crème of all the top universities. The remaining 85% of the state offices and private universities are advised by the medical associations of the respective federal states. The total number of places offered under NEET is 66,000, which will be distributed accordingly. Everything is based on a candidate’s NEET marks and rank.

Advised Timetable for aspirants for preparation

Time Activity Subjects Time to be given
7:45 – 8:00 Wake up and freshen up/prepare for studying
8:00 – 10:30 Study Physics 2-2.5 hours
10:30 – 11:00 Breakfast
11:00 – 1:30 Study Chemistry 2-2.5 hours
1:30 – 3:00 Lunch/ Sleep and Leisure time
3:00 – 5:30 Study Biology 2-2.5 hours
5:30 – 6:00 A short break and Leisure time
6:00 – 9:00 Practice Look and solve the mock test papers or previous year question papers. 3 hours
9:00-10:00 Break/ Dinner and Leisure time
10:00 – 12:00 Daily Revision Revise all the topics studied the whole day, Analyse your mock test 2 hours

 

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