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One of the most frequently asked questions that NEET aspirants is how to prepare for both the NEET and the class 12th board exams. Students have equal pressure to do well in both the NEET and the board examinations.
Learn how to prepare for NEET and Boards
NEET is a national-level examination administered by the NTA for admission to medical colleges across India. Getting into medical school isn't as easy as eating pie; it requires hard work perseverance and a smart preparation strategy. Some significant tips for how to prepare for NEET and class 12th board exams are listed below:
We commonly believe that board exams only cover the class 12th syllabus, but this is not the case because the foundation of the board test is entirely dependent on the class 11th syllabus. The sole trick to getting good grades on tests is to have a complete comprehension of the topics presented in 11th grade. So, using this approach, you can also cover the fundamental ideas included in the NEET examination, which will benefit you in both ways. The structure of questions answered in NEET is objective style, with multiple-choice questions. In class 12 board exam includes both objective and subjective questions. To establish a successful approach, aspirants must first ensure that they have a solid understanding of the fundamentals, which will aid in answering both sorts of questions.
When it comes to preparing for NEET and board exams, the first book that comes to mind is NCERT. NCERT contains all the fundamental principles in all topics, and it is the initial step towards NEET preparation. Covering NCERT textbooks allows a student to cover over 90% of the board exam material.
The most important step towards accomplishing this aim is to be creative in your 12 hours of study time for NEET. Give yourself a certain time interval for self-study, especially in tough subjects. This will improve your competency in your weak subjects, which will greatly assist you in getting high scores. Apart from that, practise weekly practice tests to improve your speed.
When you start taking notes, you become a quick learner because you begin to absorb things readily, and you continue to propel yourself towards success. Notes can also aid you with the short revision process, which is essential in your preparation. To make things easier, create multiple-choice questions on diverse topics. Highlight and indicate crucial lines from the board or NEET's perspective.
We all know that practice makes perfect, and the more you practice, the more you learn. So, make it a habit to answer more and more questions. This will help you improve your question-answer accuracy.
Try to answer as many full-length questions as possible and keep track of your preparation, as well as your exam readiness. To achieve the best results, you should solve at least three exam papers per month. Physics is a little difficult for most on this preparation voyage, so you will need to put in extra work. Solve more physics questions; most of them are quantitatively based, so all you need to do is practice.
All you need to do is 'Smart Study'. You must determine how you will figure out a balance between the two, as neither can be ignored. Both will have a significant impact on your career. Try to follow the tips provided above and begin your preparation properly. All the Best!
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