The most important step in the list is formulating a plan only to ensure it is executed. For this, one has to set up realistic goals.
Students must master the pattern of the exam, different sections, marking scheme, understanding and gauging the difficulty level of a question, and much more.
Once you have mastered NCERT, you can refer to previous years’ question papers. Additionally, you may refer to different modules available online and solve questions.
Once you have set up a plan, are equipped with pattern knowledge, and know the right books, you should be aware of the most important concepts from which NEET questions appear.
Once you have mastered the NCERT syllabus, move to solve previous years’ questions, different modules.
Practising questions also help students to understand the difficulty level of questions, hence giving them confidence which only gets them surplus time at the exam hence propels confidence level.
On all physics topics, you must do a lot of numerical exercises. As you may be aware, around 80% of the physics paper in NEET is severely hampered by numerical.
It is always recommended to solve mock tests in the ideal NEET exam scenario. Setting up a timer and solving within the stipulated time
Make a note of all the key formulae and the common and unusual types of issues that you frequently get incorrect.
Last but not least, physics is nothing to be scared of. It's not a huge problem, and you'll have enough grey matter to answer the physics questions on the NEET.