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IIT-JEE, NEET-UG, SAT, CLAT, CA, CS Exam Expert - Answered on Mar 16, 2023

Mayank Chandel has over 18 years of experience coaching and training students for various exams like IIT-JEE, NEET-UG, SAT, CLAT, CA and CS.
Besides coaching students for entrance exams, he also guides Class 10 and 12 students about career options in engineering, medicine and the vocational sciences.
His interest in coaching students led him to launch the firm, CareerStreets.
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Subhashree Question by Subhashree on Mar 03, 2023Hindi
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Mam I am preparing for neet 2023. I have a lots of backlog because I started too late. There is only 2 months left for neet... I am so worried and depressed about it. How to complete this huge syllabus in 2 months and one more problem is that the further I go forward, the more I forget the back chapters which I studied... What to do mam please tell.?

Ans: Hello Subhashree
Appear for mock tests as much as you can. This will help you in identifying your weaker areas and improve them. To be honest you cannot complete the syllabus of 2 years in 2 months. You can only improve your preparation which you have done over the 2 years time.

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