Strictly follow a timetable –
formulating a timetable is the first and foremost step when it comes to any exam. It is an effective document stating your plan of action for the upcoming days before exams.
Target plan –
Aim at achieving set targets on a daily basis. Ensure you study for 12-14 hours at least. Most importantly, set realistic goals so that confidence is not lost.
Know your books –
You must know which book to study from as mere studying for hours together would not be as fruitful. NCERT must be the first book you master completely.
Aim to achieve conceptual clarity -
While learning the subjects, the focus should be on understanding the topics. For this you can take help from experts/teachers/seniors or you can also take the help of online help.
Solve more and more MCQs –
Ensure to solve at least 150-200 questions every day. Solve NEET previous years’ question papers.
Prepare notes -
It is always better to frame your own notes, indicating highlights, important labelings, mapping concepts, use of mnemonics, and more such hacks to make learning easier and more interesting.