NEET UG 2022: Two-month preparation strategy to crack medical entrance exam
Manisha Tiwari | May 6, 2022 | 10:03 AM IST | 2 mins read
Almost two months are left for NEET 2022 examination. Know the strategies to be followed for better preparation here.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is scheduled to be conducted on July 17, 2022. NEET UG is the single largest medical entrance test conducted for granting admission to undergraduate medical courses.
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With almost 2 months left for the NEET 2022 examination, strategic study is all an aspirant needs to qualify the exam. Read further to know about different strategies one can apply to score good marks in NEET UG 2022.
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More than 15 lakh students appear for NEET every year. But not every candidate succeeds in living his/her dreams. One might have studied from different books till now but now it's time to buck up with simple strategies. Below given are some tricks which will be helpful for the candidates to score maximum marks in NEET 2022.
- Being real is the demand: Candidates must note that during the last months of NEET 2022 preparation, it's time to be honest with themselves. Nobody knows where you stand apart from you, yourself. Work on yourself by preparing the topics which are least covered or are your weak points.
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Work according to the time table: Setting a NEET-UG timetable 2022 and keeping it aside will not yield fruitful results. You need to work according to the timetable. Do not oversleep or spend too much time on television rather work on your weaker points.
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Know the exam pattern: If not done yet, it's time to check the NEET 2022 exam pattern now. It will help the candidates to prepare in a better way.
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Do smart work: It's good if you have covered the whole NEET UG syllabus. And if you have not, it's time to find the scorable topics and prepare them well. Do not forget to prepare the topics which come almost every year.
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Flashcards will help: While preparing for a certain topic make flashcards with the NEET 2022 important points listed on it. Stick around your study table. This way you will be reminded of that important point every time you see it.
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Solve sample papers: By solving NEET sample papers , you will be acquainted with the type of questions asked in the examination. This will again help you to prepare well for the same.
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Give mock tests: Mock tests are important to learn time management during the examination. Giving at least 2 mock tests every day will be helpful.
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Revision: Lastly, it's time to start revision. It will keep the topic fresh in your mind, saving the time of reading the whole topic again from the book.
Candidates must note that preparing from the NCERT books will be helpful. NEET 2022 will be held in pen and paper mode. Candidates wishing to score maximum marks in NEET 2022 must apply the aforementioned strategies.
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