If you are all geared up for the coming NEET exam, but are stressing over your final revision touch-up schedule, then worry not! We have a list of Do`s and Don’ts for these last days of your preparation which are extremely crucial for you.
A quick reminder about the exam pattern:
180 objective type questions are what you will be getting! All the questions will be multiple choice and the total time given to you would be three hours. The subjects covered in the examination are – Biology (90 questions), Physics (45 questions) and Chemistry (45 questions). Negative marking would be deducting one mark for every wrong answer. Correct answer fetches you four marks.
Do’s
1. Brush up all the basic concepts in every subject. Concentrate on graphs, flow charts and schematic diagrams to memorize concepts quickly. Also, write down important and recurring formulas, theorems and flowcharts on a white board/chart paper in your room. This way you can keep revising them anytime you like.
2. Time management is important, so do not forget to take many mock tests during the last ten days. Attempt at least one paper per day to know your strengths and weaknesses. Online Mock Tests like Robomate Test Series have performance trackers which give detailed analytics according to chapter, question and time.
While taking the mock tests:
• Avoid guesswork; as a wrong answer gets you a negative mark.
• Try to distribute time equally among all the sections in the paper.
• Attempt all the questions that you are confident of at first.
• Take on the difficult time consuming questions later on.
3. Clear all your last- minute queries and doubts with your mentors, teachers or friends help. It is very important that you enter the examination hall without any ounce of doubt in your head. So utilize all the time you have to get all your queries solved.
Robomate+ has a study group forum to share and clarify doubts.
4. PCB problem solving should be your priority during the last ten days. During PCB preparation, learn to divide the time between all the problems as well.
Don’ts
1. Do not attempt to revise chapters individually during the last ten days. Also, do not start a new chapter afresh during the last ten days.
2. Do not start reading from new books that you haven`t studied before. Stick to the books that you have already studied from.
3. Do not focus on one subject for an entire day. Try to shuffle between subjects.
4. Do not saturate your brain too much and keep taking study breaks at reasonable intervals of time.
Possible important topics for NEET 2017 are:
Biology: Genetics, Morphology, Reproduction and Physiology of Plants and Animals; Cell Biology, Basics of Biotechnology and Ecology and Environment
Physics: Optics, Nuclear Physics, Mechanics and Thermodynamics
Chemistry: General Organic Chemistry, Mole Concept, Periodic Table, Coordination Chemistry and Chemical Bonding.
With these essential and easy tips, you will be set to appear for NEET