Read the entire question carefully - It is the nature of multiple-choice questions to have confusing options. Hence, aspirants must carefully read and understand the questions.
Eliminate the wrong options - If you are confused about the alternatives, take the True or False test for each option. rule out the wrong options one by one, taking into account all the possible outcomes.
Use the stepwise approach to answer conceptual questions - Several times Matching-type questions are asked where the students are required to find the mismatched or the correctly matched option.
Memorize all the important definitions - Some of the questions asked in the NEET exam are entirely memory-based, therefore, the students are advised to memorize the common names, scientific names, concepts, and important definitions.
Focus more on NCERT textbooks - Students must primarily focus on reading NCERT textbooks Because several times the questions asked in the NEET exam are taken directly from the NCERT textbooks.
Utilize your time appropriately - In order to utilize your time appropriately, divide the 200 minutes of examination time to your comfort.
Avoid the guesswork - Avoid guesswork for negative marking questions as they might lower your final score.
Practice question papers/sample papers/mock tests thoroughly - Practice previous years’ question papers/mock tests and sample papers to get an idea of how to answer MCQ questions efficiently.