The last 10 days before NEET 2026 are crucial for improving accuracy, revision, and score. A smart strategy focusing on revision, mock tests, and mistake analysis can significantly boost your final performance.
Revise NCERT Biology line-by-line, go through Physics formulas, revise Chemistry reactions & notes
Attempt 1 full-length mock test daily + analyse mistakes for 2–3 hours
Focus on weak chapters, solve PYQs, revise frequently wrong questions
Revise short notes, formulas, NCERT diagrams, avoid new topics
Stay relaxed, revise key formulas & facts, sleep well before exam
Forgetting things in exams Weak recall Focus: Repeated revision Same chapters cost you marks Concept gaps Focus: Targeted fixing Mock test scores keep dropping Poor test handling Focus: Exam simulation
Take Biology. If you simply read NCERT again, it will feel familiar, but that does not guarantee recall in the exam. Instead, you need to actively check what stays in your head.
For Physics and Chemistry, the same idea applies but in a tighter form. Instead of reopening full chapters, you stay close to formula sheets, reaction lists, and your own notes. The goal is not to relearn. It is to make retrieval quicker.
You need to sit through full-length papers in proper exam conditions. No pauses, no checking answers midway. Just the paper and the clock