Tips to Revise the Entire Syllabus in the Last Month of NEET
Rush up all the concepts - In the final stage of preparation, don’t leave out any concepts. Study them carefully and try to retain as much information as you can. Most questions in the NEET exam are based on small concepts and theories. Hence, it’s important to brush up on all the concepts, theories, definitions, formulae, and derivations to be able to solve difficult problems.
Practice - The best way to retain all that you’ve studied is by practicing it. There are many sources available online that help you revise in the best possible way. Mock tests, and previous years’ question papers are some of the resources that are of value while revising. Dedicate at least 2-3 hours every day practicing a mock test and solving questions. Mark yourself, identify your weak areas and work on them.
Relevant study material - Revision doesn’t imply studying all the material there is in the world. For instance, in the revision period, some candidates go over JEE sample papers to get a fair idea of the type of questions that appear in the competitive exams. This is a huge myth and can do more harm than good.
De-stress - Studying under stress reduces productivity. If you’re stressed, take a break from your preparation and indulge in a hobby or interest to keep yourself motivated. When you’re finally in a good place, mentally, start studying again to put your most focus on the preparation. When you’re refreshed and motivated, learning is at its best and that’s how to revise fast for the exam.
Divide your time properly - Suppose you study for 9 hours a day. In this case, your study hours should be divided equally between the 3 subjects- Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. If you’re confident about your preparation in any one subject, you can allot slightly lesser time to it and use that time to study your weak subjects.
Identify the output - When you’re studying for a certain number of hours, not all hours are spent productively. The rest go in vain. Therefore, the aspirants must identify their most productive hours and schedule the most important topics then. This way, their most focused hours are spent on learning something difficult, which stays on their mind for a long time.
Analyze your performance - After preparing, revising, and taking mock tests, analyze your results. Understand how you’re performing. Identify your weak areas, and devote most of your revision time to studying those topics better. Practice, practice, and practice, to become better and understand those concepts by heart.
Healthy Lifestyle - Maintaining a healthy routine is as important as your preparation for NEET. The right routine will not only keep you physically and mentally healthy but will also motivate you to prepare for the exam. Hence, it is important to make a routine for your preparation and stick to it.
Final Thoughts - Revision is an important part of any competitive exam preparation. Following a strategic revision process for the last month before the NEET exam will not only help you identify and work on your mistakes but will also help you perform well in the exam.
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