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Asked by Anonymous - Sep 28, 2024Hindi
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Sir currently its October in my last attempt i scored 456 i thought of going gor bds but now my parents want me to give another shot and try for mbbs as its my first priority as i am late to join coaching how should i cover my syllabus

Ans: Regarding NEET: Proceed as per Dad's instructions.

Regarding Coaching: Not an issue. Since you have prior experience with coaching, and you are retaking the NEET, you should be familiar with the question paper pattern. Identify the subjects where you scored less or feel weak and work on them. You will surely achieve high marks and secure admission in one of the best institutions.

All the best!
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Ma'am it's my first attempt and i am also appearing right now in boards. Ma'am my class 11 physics is not good and i will manage my chemistry and physics of class 11 and for class 12 my biology I know very well and i can do any questions of biology and chemistry is also good but physics is not so good.So,ma'am what can I do for my preparation.So that I can score at least 400-500 marks.and ma'am. Taking a drop is good when?when we study self or by any institute ma'am and which book is best,as ncert is best i know but for solving multiple choice questions which book is best ma'am.and ma'am I belong from SC caste.So can you tell me ma'am for SC caste getting MBBS seat for SC,how much score is required for getting MBBS seat in NEET for SC caste.and ma'am what study hour we can follow for the students who take drop ma'am.thats all ma'am my question is from you.i hope ma'am you will answer my question ma'am. But i am now totally focusing on my boards ma'am.
Ans: Hello Shrishti,

Here are some tips for preparing for NEET and improving your physics:

Focus on understanding the concepts: NEET is an exam that tests your understanding of concepts and their applications. So, it's important to focus on understanding the concepts rather than just memorizing them. This can help you to solve different types of questions.

Work on your weak areas: Identify your weak areas and work on them. For example, if your physics is weak, try to understand the concepts by watching videos or reading different books. Practice solving problems related to those concepts regularly.

Practice previous year question papers: Solving previous year question papers can help you to get an idea about the exam pattern and the type of questions that can be asked in the exam.

Take mock tests: Mock tests can help you to identify your strengths and weaknesses. It can also help you to manage your time during the exam.

Choose the right study materials: Apart from NCERT books, you can refer to other study materials like coaching center notes, reference books, etc. For solving multiple-choice questions, you can use books like Objective Physics by DC Pandey or Objective Biology by Dinesh.

Though the cutoff keeps changing every year, getting a good college for your category requires at least 450+ marks.

I would suggest don't think of taking a drop right now and focus completely now on NEET. Once the results are out then we will look after the further steps.

All the best.

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Radheshyam

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MHT-CET, IIT-JEE, NEET-UG Expert - Answered on Oct 17, 2024

Asked by Anonymous - Sep 27, 2024Hindi
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Sir currently its October in my last attempt i scored 456 i thought of going gor bds but now my parents want me to give another shot and try for mbbs as its my first priority as i am late to join coaching how should i cover my syllabus
Ans: Hello.
With a score of 456, it is not recommended to take a chance of another shot (i.e. repeat) for the NEET examination. Yet you are forced by your parents to repeat the examination. I think the decision by you and your parents might have taken soon the result was out. Since then what have you been doing? You say it is October! Soon it will turn to Nov then Dec and then Jan .....! Instead of counting on the remaining days/months, it is better to focus on your studies The NEET examination is in May 2025. Yet you have a full 6 and a half months! From the syllabus, you better know what you know and what not! Prepare the list of weak topics from all subjects. Focus on them and try to excel in the weak topics.
Here are some tips:
(1) Focus on weak topics
(2) Set the goal to revise the entire syllabus a minimum of 3-4 times.
(3) Join a good coaching/personal tutor.
(4) Join a test series that is available in OFFLINE mode.
(5) Try to solve previous years' question papers
(6) Prepare your self-notes, a list of important formulas,
(7) Do a nice collection of "synopsis" from all the reputed NEET books.
(8) Write your subject-wise difficulties in the specially prepared notebook and ask them on the same day or at most the next day to the concerned teacher.
(9) Arrange all the question papers with their keys in a file. This will help at the time of revision.
(10) Keep a safe distance from your gadgets as far as possible.

Nothing is hard/impossible in life. Best of luck for your upcoming NEET examination.

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Asked by Anonymous - Nov 21, 2024Hindi
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Hello, I am 3 yr neet dropper.in 2025 it will be my third attempt... I'm trying my best to crack neet ...i don't know what will happen will i score good marks or not ... please help me in suggesting good career options if not crack neet .....there are many options through neet marks also like bhms , veterinary...etc. i will also give entrance exam also like cuet ,gbpuat ,....but i want that what to choose which course will be best for me ...i want to make my life good and happy... having a good degree, good job ,...
Ans: Hello.
Have you analyzed your failure in 2 successive attempts in the NEET examination? If yes, then the question is what you have done for improvement and not then again the question arises why not? Here, I would like to suggest you focus now only on the NEET examination which is your 3rd attempt. Don't think about any other options right now till May 2025. After the NEET exam is over, you have ample time to explore the options available. Depending on your score in NEET 2025, we will guide you at that time. But yet, if you are confused, then looking towards your question and anxiety, you need personal counseling where you can express yourself face-to-face. Only after the NEET exam is over, you contact a counsellor for one-to-one counseling. Till then, keep mum and focus only on NEET. Take this exam as your mission and project. Work on this project, apply forces from all sides, success is there which is waiting for you eagerly.
Best of luck for your bright future.

Some tips: (1) Analyse separately Phy, Che, Bio (2) Prepare a list of hard topics (3) First focus more on the topics which are easy for you and then try to excel in hard topics (4) Appear more and more online/offline examinations (4) Prepare your short-cut file for all subjects (5) Prepare a file for each subject having only synopsis of all chapters (6) Try to solve the problems at the lightening speed and observe the period on regular basis (7) Create your time table to revise the topics on regular basis (8) Do not hesitate to ask your difficulties to your teachers, if you have joined to offline classes (9) Keep the habit of marking the answers which you know 100%. Don't guess the answers and mark them, as there is -ve marking scheme. (10) Be calm, quite, and smiling all the time to release the tension and always have a healthy chat with your friends.

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