By Archisha | October 23, 2025
Before starting, study the NEET exam format, total questions, marking scheme, and weightage per subject. This helps you plan your study better.
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Focus on high weightage chapters like Human Physiology, Organic Chemistry, and Modern Physics. Cover these thoroughly before moving to smaller topics.
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Read NCERT line by line, especially for Biology. Many direct questions come from it. Once done, use reference books only for practice and deeper understanding.
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Use labelled diagrams and flowcharts for Biology and Chemistry. Visual learning helps you remember processes and structures more effectively.
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Identify topics you often get wrong in tests. Revise them regularly instead of avoiding them. Small improvements in weak areas can raise your total score.
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Set aside an hour every day for practice questions. Mix easy, moderate, and tough problems to build speed and accuracy under time pressure.
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After each mock test, review your mistakes carefully. Note where you lost marks, calculation errors, wrong guesses, or poor time use and fix them.
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Maintain a separate notebook for Physics and Chemistry formulas. Revise it weekly so you do not forget small but crucial equations.
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Biology carries half of NEET’s marks. Revise chapters often to retain terms, cycles, and processes. Quick recall matters more than long study hours.
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Practise answering 180 questions in 3 hours. Learn when to skip a question and come back later, it saves time and prevents panic.
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Take breaks, get proper sleep, and talk to someone if you feel anxious. A fresh mind absorbs information faster than a tired one.
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In the last weeks, focus only on notes, important reactions, and mock tests. Avoid learning new topics to keep your mind clear and confident.
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