This will help you identify the topics that require a deeper theoretical understanding and those where you need to focus more on MCQ practice.
Develop a well-structured study schedule that allocates time for both theory and MCQ practice.
Dedicate a part of each study session to theory. Read and understand the theoretical concepts, take notes, and clarify doubts.
For theory, rely on standard textbooks and reference materials. NCERT textbooks are essential for NEET preparation.
Whenever possible, try to learn theory and practice MCQs on the same topic simultaneously.
Incorporate regular revision into your schedule for both theory and MCQs. This ensures that you retain what you've learned and are able to answer questions correctly.
Set weekly goals for the number of MCQs you want to solve. This keeps you on track and ensures that you're covering an adequate number of practice questions.
This allows you to gauge your performance under timed conditions and identify areas that need improvement.
Identify the types of questions you find challenging and the areas where you make mistakes.
If you're struggling with balancing theory and MCQs, consider enrolling in a NEET coaching program.