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Created Date:February 12, 2024
Updated Date:December 31, 1969
Every year, more than 16 lakh youngsters dream of becoming doctors. NEET is a nationwide admission exam administered by the Ministry of Education and the National Testing Agency. NEET aspirants must put in great hard work to succeed in the exams.
How many hours to study for NEET
How Many Hours to Study for NEET: The following is a standard time allocation for NEET 2024 exam preparation. This should be used as a reference when creating a timetable.
Study Activities
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Revision
Solving MCQs
Total Recommended Hours
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Recommended Hours
2-3 hours
2-3 hours
3-4 hours
1-2 hours
2-3 hours
10-15 hours
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NEET Preparation Time Table
Here are some tips and strategies for making a NEET preparation timetable for upcoming exams.
- Early Morning Productivity - Wake up early to get a strong start on your day. Spend the early morning hours studying difficult subjects because this is thought to be the best time for concentrated study.
- First Study Block: Study thoroughly for two to three hours, with 10-minute breaks every hour. Use this time to better understand complex topics and keep your mind sharp.
- Morning Break and News Reading: Take a one-hour morning break and read the news. Make the most of this time by reading newspapers and staying up to date with NEET and medical news.
- Pre-Lunch Study Session: Study till midday, paying special attention to complex and lengthy subjects. Students are encouraged to continue taking small breaks to maintain concentration.
- Lunch Break: Take a one-hour lunch break to relax both physically and mentally.
- Post-lunch practice and review: After lunch, solve last year's papers or review simpler subjects. Make the most of this session to boost your confidence and understanding.
- Dinner Break - After supper, take another hour off to fuel your body properly.
- Evening Study Session: Resume studying, focusing on more approachable topics. To increase productivity, prioritise a peaceful and concentrated setting.
- Avoid Social Media for Concentrated Study: Limit phone use during study hours to improve concentration. Set aside dedicated hours to guarantee a thorough comprehension of issues.
Things to Do Before Preparing the NEET Timetable
- Understanding the Basics: Allow enough time to review and reinforce the principles taught in the eleventh and twelfth-grade standards. It takes a solid foundation to correctly comprehend new topics and views.
- Prioritisation: Try not to study many subjects at the same time. Instead, make each subject a primary priority so that the entire syllabus is addressed. This focused approach improves understanding and retention.
- Refer to Multiple Study Materials: Expand your knowledge by reviewing a variety of study materials. Use a range of books and other materials to get different perspectives on the same topic. This broadens your understanding and introduces new ideas.
- Avoiding Common Mistakes: Recognise the usual mistakes that students make, such as depending entirely on one study guide, overloading with subjects, losing confidence, and overlooking essential concepts. Avoiding these is a key component of effective exam preparation.
- Regular Self-Assessment: You should evaluate yourself regularly as part of your study regimen. Take practice examinations, review previous years' exam questions, and improve your understanding. This assesses your preparation and helps to find areas that require extra work.
Clearing any competitive exam requires both mental and physical fitness. Focus on your preparation rather than the results. Your positive attitude will undoubtedly help you pass NEET. The quality of your study is more important than the amount of hours.
Author: Resonance Hyderabad
February 12, 2024, 14:22
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