The Final Stretch

NEET exam preparation is a marathon, and these last 2 months of preparation is the time where all the muscles of your body are fatigued and giving up becomes easier. Self and external motivation is extremely necessary at this critical juncture. I would like to share the strategy that I adopted during these last 2 months.

1) Exclusively shift myself from reading books to questions 
I had read the NCERT so many times till now, I was frankly fed up with that thing, but since all the subjects are extremely volatile you have to keep revising. I used to solve questions from either guidebooks or my coaching material. 200 questions a day was still the rule

2) Carefully attempt previous years question papers.
PYQs are a very important and instant source of external motivation. My score in these previous papers was sometimes even more than the AIR 1 of that year. There is a reason behind this phenomena that I now have come to understand but at that time it gave me the motivation I desired. It is important to space your PYQs. Do not solve them at one time, 1 per week should be good enough.

3) Discussions are more important than isolated study
I had finished my syllabus almost 5-6 times after my pre boards and boards so it was very boring for me to read the books again and again (just like in the first point). I used to discuss topics and questions with my teachers and friends which had 2 positive effects. One that I didn't feel lonely and I had someone to talk to about studies and it helped me revise almost the entire syllabus almost 2-3 times.

These are my 3 basic ideologies of how to study 2 months before exams. If you need me to put a subject wise plan please let me know in the comments below. I also plan on posting a 2 week and 2 day method.


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  1. Sir pls post subject wise study plan as it would be much more beneficial.Thanks

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    1. So do you need a subject wise plan for the last 2 months only?

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  2. Which books are necessary to read for AIIMS

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    1. there are no specific books that need to be read for AIIMS, just some topics which I have mentioned in my AIIMS preparation page. However if you feel bored because you have read NCERT too many times I would advise you to go for MTG Biology today for biology, Himanshu Pandey for Organic and OP Tandon for inorganic. For physics just read points to ponder in NCERT and if necessary go for JEE Mains questions. I hope that helps you somewhat

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  3. Your blog really good energetic, because my daughter is just finished 11 th and she use to get around 470 marka their regular examinations and some time around 520 for the NEET it was conducted by their college I am worried about her scores. Then started reading blogs and found your blog. Moreover she used to read most of the time in the day. What could be the reason why she is not crossing 500 + and how can she improve her studies and do u feel any proper time table is required.

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