Qualifying NEET is an arduous task. Lakhs of students appear for this joint medical entrance examination every year. With a vast syllabus to cover and high competition, students are under sheer pressure throughout their preparation. With just 4 months in hand, all the aspirants are generally confused about utilizing this time wisely to prepare for NEET. This article provides a detailed 4 months NEET preparation strategy for aspirants.
Understand the Exam Pattern
It is always helpful to know the exam pattern beforehand so that aspirants know precisely how they need to prepare to score well in the exam. The below table clearly illustrates the NEET 2022 exam pattern:
Exam factor | Details |
Exam date | 17th July (tentatively) |
Duration | 3 hours |
Mode of exam | Offline mode only (pen and paper-based mode) |
Language options | Hindi, English, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Odia, Assamese, Urdu, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada |
Question type | Objective type questions with 4 options having 1 correct option |
Total number of questions | 200 out of these aspirants need to answer any 180 questions. |
Total marks | 720 |
Marking scheme |
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Prepare and Follow a Study Plan
It is crucial that students prepare a 4 month study plan and follow it without failure. While preparing a study plan for NEET, students need to consider the following aspects:
- There are many topics from which the questions are asked in NEET. Aspirants need to determine which section carries more credits and focus on them.
- Students need to dedicate more time to the topics that they find complex.
- Some students can concentrate better at night while others find morning more suitable to study. NEET aspirants should customize their study plan as per their production cycle.
- Aspirants need to smartly combine subjects they need to cover in a day so that they don’t get bored studying a single subject throughout the day.
- Taking small breaks during long stretches works magically in improving productivity. Therefore, you should give the necessary attention to including breaks in your study plan.
Revise Your Notes Thoroughly
In the beginning months of NEET preparation, all the aspirants must have prepared notes for different subjects. Therefore, now is the time to revise all the notes as much as possible thoroughly. Students who revise more can understand and memorise each topic efficiently. This also helps the aspirants in quickly answering the questions during NEET exams.
Many students think they need to collect more notes to improve NEET preparation. However, you need to remember that when the exam is near, collecting new notes will only add to your confusion and eventually, you will get stressed out.
Take Mock Tests Regularly
After completing the NEET 2022 syllabus, students need to take as many mock tests as possible. Mock tests are designed to test the preparation of students for NEET in the most efficient manner.
Some of the advantages of taking mock tests are listed below:
- Students get familiar with the question pattern and exam environment through mock tests. Merely having the knowledge of the topics of the NEET syllabus is not enough to qualify for the exam. Students need to know the question pattern and how they need to provide the answers.
- NEET is a time-bound exam. Students need to answer all the questions for 3 hours only. Mock tests help students in improving their time management skills. It is crucial that students understand how much time they can devote to solve one question.
- By taking more mock tests, the problem-solving skills of students improve, and they feel more confident about appearing for the NEET 2022 exam.
Practice With Last Year’s NEET Question Papers
One of the best preparation methods for NEET in 4 months is to solve the previous year’s question papers. Solving last year’s questions helps students understand the question pattern and competitiveness of NEET exams. To efficiently improve the preparations, students should try to solve all the questions within the time allotted for NEET.
Seek Help From Tutors
During the last four months, you need to have explicit knowledge of all the topics of the NEET syllabus. If you appear for the exam with doubt about a topic, it will undoubtedly bring failure to you. Therefore, you need to get your doubts cleared by your tutors or instructors.
However, it would help if you considered reaching out to only those who can provide proper explanations and solutions to your problems. With limited time in hand, it is not wise to keep hopping from one teacher to another to get your doubts cleared.
Maintain Physical and Mental Health
Many bright minds are so much involved in studies that they completely ignore their physical and mental health. This can be disastrous to them. Many students can not perform in NEET because of stress and poor physical health.
Therefore, you must keep yourself healthy while preparing for the exam. For this, students can do the following:
- Eat healthy and fresh food that can keep the mind fresh.
- Drink a lot of water to remain hydrated.
- Follow an exercise routine in the morning.
- Take sufficient sleep to boost the grasping power of the mind.
Follow the NCERT Syllabus
Most of the questions asked in the NEET are from the NCERT solutions. Therefore, preparing for the NCERT syllabus is vital. Moreover, for enhancing knowledge and improving problem-solving skills, students need to refer to various supporting books and study materials. Still, at no point should they lose their hold on the NCERT syllabus.
Subject wise Preparation
NEET questions are asked basically from 3 subjects. They are-
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology
When NEET is just 4 months away, students need to prepare by focusing on the crucial topics of these subjects.
Physics: For Physics, you need to cover all the topics of the NCERT syllabus. However, some chapters are important and carry more weightage. For your convenience, these topics are provided below:
- The motion of Rigid Body and System of Particles
- Electrostatics
- Current electricity
- Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Current
- Optics
- Magnetic Effect of Current & Magnetism
- Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
- Electronic Devices
Chemistry: To get good command of this subject, you are advised to thoroughly complete the NCERT syllabus at least 2-3 times. You also need to study and understand all the reaction names thoroughly. Many questions are asked from the undernotes of the graphs mentioned in the NCERT books. Students need to learn to answer the questions asked in NEET.
Some topics of Chemistry that carries high credit for NEET are:
- Thermodynamics
- Equilibrium
- Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
- Organic Chemistry: Basic Principles & Techniques
- Polymers
- Coordination Compounds
- Solutions
- Chemical kinetics
- Block elements
- Biomolecules
Biology: This is the most important section for NEET preparations because half of the questions are asked. Biology is segregated into two parts (Botany and Zoology); students need to give extra attention to it to improve their NEET performance. You need to cover all the topics of biology. However, some topics require extra attention because they carry more weightage. These topics include the following:
- Human physiology
- Plant physiology
- Diversity of living organism
- Structure and function of cell
Month wise Detailed Study Plan
1] Study plan for 1st Month
Weeks | Chemistry(Mon/Thur) | Biology(Tue/Fri) | Physics(Wed/Sat) |
1 | Hydrocarbons & Halides | Diversity in Living World (Class 11) | Electrostatics (Class 12) |
2 | Phenols, Aldehydes, Alcohols, Ether, and Ketones | Cell structure and its function (Class 11) | Magnetism (Class 12) |
3 | Organic Chemistry (Nitro, Cyano, Carboxylic Acids & derivatives, Amines & Diazonium salts) | Reproduction (Class 12) | Mechanic (Class 11) |
4 | Polymers, Biomolecules, and Chemistry in everyday life, | Biology for Human Welfare (Class 12) | Current electricity (Class 12) |
2] Study plan for 2nd Month
Weeks | Chemistry(Mon/Thur) | Biology(Tue/Fri) | Physics(Wed/Sat) |
1 | States of Matter and Mole Concept | Structural Organisation of Plants & animals (Class 11) | Mechanics, energy, power and laws of Motion (Class 11) |
2 | Thermochemistry, Atomic Structure | Psychology of Plant (Class 11) | Mechanics, Dynamics and Rotational Kinematics (Class 11) |
3 | Equilibrium | Genetic Evolution (Class 12) | Modern physics and Optics (Class 12) |
4 | Electrochemistry | Biotechnology, its application | Mechanics of liquids and solids, Gravitation (Class 11) |
3] Study plan for 3rd Month
Weeks | Chemistry(Mon/Thur) | Biology(Tue/Fri) | Physics(Wed/Sat) |
1 | Chemical Bonding | Circulation of body fluids and exchange of gas (Class 11) | Semiconductors and atomic nucleus (Class 12) |
2 | Elements, S Block and Hydrogen | Ecology (Class 12) | Waves and Oscillation (Class 11) |
3 | Coordination compounds | Excretory product, Movement and Neural control-coordination (Class 11) | Thermal Physics (Class 11) |
4 | Elements of P block | Animal Kingdom (Class 11) | Communication Systems and Electromagnetic Waves (Class 12) |
4] Study plan for 4th Month
Revise All chapters & important concepts |
Practice Previous Year sample papers |
Appear for Mock tests to experience exam like scenario |
Mistakes to Avoid During NEET Preparations
Since NEET is a highly competitive exam, it requires intense preparation to qualify for the exam. So along with keeping an eye on things you need to do, you also need to consider what mistakes you need to avoid. Following are some bad preparation habits that can hamper your chances of succeeding in NEET:
- Procrastinating complex topics can lead to increased pressure during revision periods. Therefore, you must cover all the topics and pay extra attention to chapters you find challenging to understand.
- Too much dependency on teachers can make you less competent. So, to gain confidence, you must try to solve problems on your own.
- If you do not follow a customized routine, you won’t be able to set daily goals and keep your preparation on track. Both situations can be harmful to NEET preparations.
- If you are a medical aspirant who does not follow NCERT, your chances of success diminish. NCERT is the guide for NEET because all the questions are asked from its topics.
- Students who follow a strict routine with no break cannot sustain themselves in the long run. Therefore, you need to consider taking small breaks throughout your preparation schedule.