A Complete Guide To Acing The Medical Entrance Exam 

– Devote specific time slots for JEE/NEET and Class 12 subjects. Allocate more time to subjects or topics that require extra attention

Create a Realistic Schedule:

                

Identify common topics in JEE/NEET and Class 12 syllabi. Study these topics together to reinforce your understanding.

Integrated Study: 

                

Identify the subjects that carry more weight in JEE/NEET. Prioritize your time and effort accordingly.

Prioritize Subjects: 

                

 Decide whether you will opt for coaching classes or self-study. Coaching can provide structured guidance, while self-study offers flexibility. The choice depends on your learning style and self-discipline. 

Coaching or Self-Study

                

Coordinate with your school teachers to understand the Class 12 curriculum. Attend extra classes or seek clarification on board exam topics.

Utilize School Resources: 

                

Choose study materials that cover both board exams and JEE/NEET. Utilize NCERT books for Class 12 and JEE/NEET preparation.

Use Common Resources: 

                

Regularly take full-length mock tests to simulate the actual exam environment. Analyze your performance and work on improving speed and accuracy. 

Mock Tests:  

                

Rather than rote memorization, focus on understanding the underlying concepts. NEET questions often test your application of concepts. 

Focus on Concepts:  

                

 Make concise notes while studying, as they can be helpful during quick revisions. Regularly revise these notes and key points to reinforce your memory. 

Note-taking and Revision

                

– Plan your study sessions effectively. Break down your study time into focused intervals with short breaks.

Effective Time Management: