From 2019 onwards, National Testing Agency (NTA) is the conducting authority for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). It is one of the toughest competitive exams for students who seek admission into different medical courses such as MBBS and BDS. In fact, NEET is the only medical entrance examination organised for admission in different medical courses and a large number of students appear for this exam. Proper preparation is very important in order to crack the exam. Even students who have dropped out from NEET can re-appear for this examination and score good grades.
Listed below are some tips that can help students to prepare for NEET Easily:
1. Prepare for NEET as per the syllabus and Guidelines
Before you prepare for NEET, you should gather complete information related to the syllabus. You can then compare the exam syllabus with the board syllabus and plan your study time accordingly. This would give you some extra hours to concentrate on your syllabus which is not covered in the board syllabus. However, do not waste your time on topics that are not included in the syllabus.
2. Prepare a proper study Schedule
Students should have a good study schedule that is to be followed for the NEET Preparation. Plan your schedule in such a way that there are no long hours of study. Include frequent intervals between study hours so that your mind is not blocked. Once you follow a schedule, it would make it easier to maintain your time and cover the entire syllabus.
3. Prioritize and Work a bit extra on your weaker areas
As a candidate preparing for NEET, you should focus more on weak topics. Do not avoid the weaker areas as it might weaken your preparation. Try to prioritize the topics according to the importance and the level of your merit. The sooner you start preparing the better it is, as it would give you ample time to revise the weaker topics and prepare.
4. Evaluate your work
Your preparation is incomplete without proper evaluation. Always make it a point to evaluate your performance based on your preparation. Make sure to do it regularly. Take mock tests, solve old question papers, take tests with your friends, and follow tips of your seniors. In this way, it would be easier to cover almost all topics.
5. Stay Healthy
When you are preparing for NEET, make sure you take good care of your health. Your study schedule would involve long hours and late nights, which can affect your health. Also, always aim to eat well, take frequent breaks, avoid junk food, exercise or walk, meditate for improved concentration.
With all these tips being followed with full dedication, preparation for NEET won’t be difficult for the coming year. Wish you all the best!
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Sr my dob is16jan 1996 now how many attempt are remaining fr me??
Hi Mayank
Thanks for your Query. The upper age limit for appearing in the NEET Exam is 25 years for unreserved category and 30 years for reserved category. You still have a few years to appear for the exam.
Hi Mayank
Thanks for your Query. The upper age limit for appearing in the NEET Exam is 25 years for unreserved category and 30 years for reserved category. You still have a few years to appear for the exam.
Sir i passed 12 biology as a additional subject now i want to take a drop for next year i will be safe or not
Hi Sachin
Thanks for sharing your query. If you are interested to drop a year and give another attempt then you certainly can do so. For further details visit http://www.aakash.ac.in/aakash-repeater-dropper-course-details
sir i need complete details regarding neet 2019 bcz now nta is going to conduct it so i want ask about complete variation that will happen now….
Hi Tanu
There are some changes that have taken place in the exam pattern for NEET 2019. Before preparing and appearing for the exam you need to have its complete details. For more information regarding the same, read http://www.aakash.ac.in/blog/neet-2019-know-all-about-the-exam/.
Do we have only three attempts for nrrt
Hi Shrey
Thanks for the question. Previously a student could take 3 attempts at NEET Exam. But now there is no attempt limit.
Sir is coaching is important for neet or we can study by our own actually Iam not well ? I want to prepare at home which is good?
Hi Yamini
Cracking NEET exam is not an easy task. But, with hard work and consistent efforts you can certainly crack any exam. All you need is complete dedication. Enrolling in a coaching institute will help you and always provides additional knowledge. Even if you are not able to travel to a coaching institute due to some reason, you can always enroll for our digital courses where you can prepare for the exam just by sitting at home. For more details, check out our website http://www.aakash.ac.in and choose the course of your choice.
Sir i have attempted neet three times do i have chance in 2019
Hi Madhumitha
NEET 2019 is expected to have no limit on the number of attempts. All the students, whether a dropper or a fresher will be able to attempt the paper. You should be more concerned about preparing well for the NEET 2019 and get a good score in the exam.
yes you can get or i must say you will get it …
REMEMBER THE FOLLOWING POINTS…
Hard+ smart work+good schedule + problem solving +consistency= success
Hi Tanay
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Sir, I passed 12th in 2017 and took a drop. My score this year is very low. But I still want to give exam next year. I have realized which subjects are my weak point. Can I still make it? Medical is my dream.
Hi Anita
Thanks for your query. Yes, you can still attempt for NEET. All you need is to put in your hard work and dedication and study with full concentration, then you will certainly achieve excellent results.
sir, i have attempted neet 3 times …but i still want to give exam in 2019 . actually i am join B.Sc. in iis univ. and i am self study like a partial dropper …. is partial dropper is good idea for neet preparation .
Hi Diksha
Even if you have failed in exam it doesn’t mean you will lose hope. All you need is to work hard with complete dedication. Read the blog http://www.aakash.ac.in/blog/tips-tricks-droppers-crack-neet-2019/ and follow these tips to crack the exam. Along with this also study hard to get excellent results.
Sir sholars course fees is 45,000 . Ok, I will pay full amount or pay low initial amount.
Hi Ambethraja
Thanks for sharing your query. Call on our toll-free number at 1800-102-2727 to resolve your query.
Sir ,
Iam hindi medium student ,I want hindi vedio lecture, for neet 2019.. Please help.
Hi Sangam,
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Sir now i m in class 11 and my half of the syllabus has benn completed but i want to join akaash for my betterment i m confuse what to do now
Hi Atufa
Thanks for sharing your query. It is very important to work hard and study with full dedication if you want to achieve your dreams. In life, nothing can be achieved so easily. You can definitely join Aakash as this is going to provide you with extra help. We can also help you by providing various practice questions & regular mock tests. Get quality study material and useful lectures from our experienced faculty. Rest the decision is completely yours. We hope to have you on board soon.
sir does akash institute train for afmc 2…
Hi Shifa
Thanks for your query. Yes, we do help you prepare for AFMC exam also. For any other query, feel free to call on our toll-free number at 1800-102-2727.
Sir my thumb impression wrong in aims basic registration can I change it
Hi Rajeev
Thanks for sharing your query.
The following information filled in by the candidate CANNOT be changed after PAYMENT of registration fees:
1. Candidate’s name
2. DOB (Date of birth)
3. Category
4. OPH status
5. E-mail Id
6. Mobile number
All the other details can be edited till the last date of registration.
Hello sir,
I am an Akash student studying in RM batch.
I passed PUC from Karnataka board at 2017 .
I had appeared NEET In 2017 and 2018 from Karnataka.
Now I am going to appear NEET 2019 from Karnataka with the help of Akash coaching classes.
Which coad I have to fill in NEET application form
Hi Vedavyas
Thanks for sharing your query.
On the basis of the NEET 2019 Qualification Codes, candidates will fill the qualifying exam code as per the eligibility criteria. National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) is a national level exam that is managed by the National Testing Agency (NTA). This exam is organized for admission in the MBBS and BDS programmes that are provided by various medical and dental colleges in India.
Code 01
Candidates appearing in Class 12th and their result is awaited in 2019, they are only eligible to get admission in the MBBS or BDS programmes if they qualify the examination (10+2) with the required percentage of marks at the time of first round of counselling.
Code 02
A candidate who qualifies their Higher/Senior Secondary Examination or the Indian School Certificate Examination which is equivalent to 10+ 2 Higher/Senior Secondary Examination after a period of 12 years studies. They have to complete their qualifying examiination with Physics, Chemistry and Biology and Mathematics or any other elective subject with English at a level not less than the core course for English that is prescribbed by the National Counceil of Educational Research and Training after introduction of the 10+2+3 educational structure as recommended by the National Committee on Education.
Code 03
Aspirants who completed their Intermediate/Pre-degree Examination in Science from the Indian University/Board or other recognized examining body having Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology (which includes a practical test in these three subjects) and also English as a compulsory subject.
Code 04
This code is for students who qualify Pre-professional/Pre-medical Examination with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Bio-technology (which include a practical test in these three subjects) and English as a compulsory subject after Higher Secondary Examination or the Pre-University or an equivalent examination.
Code 05
Candidates who are studying in the first year of the three years degree course of a recognized University with PCB (including practice tests in the given subjects) provided the examination in a University Examination. The aspirant also passed their earlier Qualifying examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology with English at a level not less than a core course.
Code 06
Students who have passed their B.Sc. Examination from an Indian University with not less than two of the given subjects Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botany/Zoology)/ Bio-technology. They have also qualified their earlier qualifying examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English.
Code 07
Candidates who are studying any other examination that has scope and standard (last 2 years of 10+2 Study consist of Physics, Chemistry and Biology/ Biotechnology, that includes practical test in all the given subjects) that found to be equivalent to the Intermediate Science Examination of an Indian University/Board, taking the subjects PCB including practical tests in each of the subjects and English as a compulsory subject. In this code, it is said that to be eligible for the competitive entrance examination, the candidate must have passed any of the qualifying examinations as enumerated above or appearing in the qualifying examination in 2019.
Candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC category have to score 40% marks in PCB subjects taken together. Candidates, those belong to the PwD category, they have to score a minimum 45% marks in PCB subjects taken together.
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Sir I am a dropper in Aakash institute. ..I am much worried about Neet 2020. What should I focus morein my studies?
Hi Catherine,
Thanks for sharing your Query. One time failure in life does not mean you are not worth anything and you should completely lose hope. Hard work and dedication is something that is required to get excellent results. So, keep going and you will certainly succeed.
sir i dont know how to catch up chemistry in entrace exam .can you suggest any method to get a sucess
Hi Karthika,
Thanks for sharing your query with us. Kindly read the blog https://blog.aakash.ac.in/neet-chemistry-preparation-tips/ to get to know about some interesting chemistry tips. Also, subscribe to our blog https://blog.aakash.ac.in/ to get the latest updates.
Sir unfortunately I wasted my 11 and 12 can I still crack neet in drop year ????
Hi Rhea,
Thanks for sharing your query with us. Even if you have passed out classes 11 and 12 you can still try for NEET. Aakash offers various batches for droppers. Call on 1800-102-2727 to get more details.