NEET Preparation in 30 Days: NEET (National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test) is conducted by NTA (National Testing Agency). The NEET 2020 application form has been released. NEET Preparation in 30 days is not an easy task yet not impossible too. Candidates are required to put there 100% efforts with consistency for better results. Students who are in 12th standard can prepare parallelly for the NEET Exam with the Board Exam. andidates can take the mock test for all the subject that comes in the examCheck the page for effective tips, mock tests, and routine while doing the prepartion.
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NEET Preparation in 30 Days
NEET UG is one of the competative Exam What would you do if you had to prepare for NEET in just 30 days? Surely it is very difficult to cover two-three years worth of preparation in just a month. Nevertheless, a great preparation strategy for NEET is useful as revision plan, or those who have basic idea or concept of exam and are preparing in just 30 days.
NEET Exam Preparation in 30 Days
Here is what you need to do and know how to prepare for NEET in 30 days:
Tip 1: Get Previous Year Question Papers:
Candidates must get previous 10 years question papers. Select few topics, then try and finish 2 chapters from bio, 1 from physics, 1 from chemistry. Choose the topics for a day and make sure to attain that particular day’s target. To keep things under control, you should also self-assign a mock test in 3 days from the previous year.
Tip 2: Beginning is the toughest:
Make a habit of waking up at 6:00 am or 7:00 am in the morning and follow the schedule for 14 hours sincerely for at least 20 days. Revise in the morning regularly and keep on performing the same task for a strict schedule. This way your schedule will become your habit. One of the scientific reasons for putting you to a strict plan for 20 days that our brain receptors are highly active at day time. Once you start following the plan sincerely, your mind will automatically adjust to the timings set by you.
Tip 3: Study Material:
Do not try to attempt/solve any other study materials than are necessary. Attempting or solving that is not necessary would do nothing better than consuming or wasting time. The main goal should be saving time and covering all the important topics.
Tip 4: Be True to Yourself:
While taking self-mock test be absolutely true to yourself. No mobile phones or any device should be used for help. You have to totally do it by yourself, you should not take anyone’s help. Conduct the test just to see where you stand, to know about your strengths and weaknesses. Start with any topic which you find the easiest. It will help you in boosting your confidence.
NEET 2020 Mock Test
NEET 2020 Mock Test can help alot in the prepration for the exam. Candidates can take the mock test for all the subject that comes in the exam. The link for NEET 2020 mocks test is provded in the section below:
NEET 2020 (Subject) | Mock Test Link |
NEET Physics | Click Here |
NEET Chemistry | Click Here |
NEET Botany | Click Here |
NEET Zoology | Click Here |
Here are the NEET 30 Days Plan
The candidates can check below the plan for NEET that can be followed in the last 30 days.
Days | Biology | Physics | Chemistry |
Day 1 | Diversity in Living World (6 hours) | Physical World and Measurement (4 hours) | Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry/ States of Matter: Gases and Liquids (4 hours) |
Day 2 | Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants (6 hours) | Kinematics (4 hours) | Structure of Atom/ Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure (4 hours) |
Day 3 | Cell Structure and Function ( 6 hours) | Laws of Motion (4 hours) | Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties (4 hours) |
Day 4 | SELF-ASSIGNED TEST (2 hours 30 minutes from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm only) | ||
Day 5 | Diversity in Living World ( 6 hours) | Work, Energy and Power (4 hours) | Thermodynamics/ Equilibrium (4 hours) |
Day 6 | Plant Physiology ( 6 hours) | Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body (4 hours) | Equilibrium/ Hydrogen (4 hours) |
Day 7 | Human Physiology ( 6 hours) | Gravitation (4 hours) | Redox Reactions (4 hours) |
Day 8 | SELF-ASSIGNED TEST (2 hours 30 minutes from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm only) | ||
Day 9 | Reproduction ( 6 hours) | Properties of Bulk Matter (4 hours) | Hydrogen (4 hours) |
Day 10 | Diversity in Living World (4 hours) | Thermodynamics ( 4 hours) | S, p, d and f Block Element ( 6 hours) |
Day 11 | Genetics and Evolution ( 6 hours) | Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory (4 hours) | Organic Chemistry- Some Basic Principles and Techniques/ Environmental Chemistry(4 hours) |
Day 12 | SELF-ASSIGNED TEST (2 hours 30 minutes from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm only) | ||
Day 13 | Biology and Human Welfare ( 6 hours) | Oscillations and Waves (4 hours) | Hydrocarbons (4 hours) |
Day 14 | Plant Physiology ( 6 hours) | Electrostatics (4 hours) | Solid State/ Solutions (4 hours) |
Day 15 | Human Physiology ( 6 hours) | Current Electricity (4 hours) | Coordination Compounds (4 hours) |
Day 16 | SELF-ASSIGNED TEST (2 hours 30 minutes from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm only) | ||
Day 17 | Biology and Human Welfare ( 6 hours) | Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism ( 2 hours) | Electrochemistry/ Chemical Kinetics/ Surface Chemistry ( 6 hours) |
Day 18 | Diversity in Living World ( 4 hours) | Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents | General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements (4 hours) |
Day 19 | Reproduction ( 2 hours) | Electromagnetic Waves (2 hours) | Haloalkanes and Haloarenes (4 hours) |
Day 20 | SELF-ASSIGNED TEST (2 hours 30 minutes from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm only) | ||
Day 21 | Human Physiology ( 6 hours) | Optics (4 hours) | Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers (4 hours) |
Day 22 | Genetics and Evolution (6 hours) | Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation (6 hours) | Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids (4 hours) |
Day 23 | Ecology and Environment ( 6 hours) | Atoms and Nuclei (4 hours) | Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen (4 hours) |
Day 24 | SELF-ASSIGNED TEST (2 hours 30 minutes from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm only) | ||
Day 25 | Ecology and Environment ( 6 hours) | Electronic Devices | Biomolecules (4 hours) |
Day 26 | Biotechnology and Its Applications ( 6 hours) | Physical world and measurement (4 hours) | Polymers (4 hours) |
Day 27 | Biology and Human Welfare ( 6 hours) | Laws of Motion (4 hours) | Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen (4 hours) |
Day 28 | SELF-ASSIGNED TEST (2 hours 30 minutes from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm only) | ||
Day 29 | Genetics and Evolution ( 6 hours) | Work, Energy and Power (4 hours) | Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers (4 hours) |
Day 30 | Diversity in Living World ( 2 hours) | Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body / Gravitation (4 hours) | Chemistry in Everyday Life (4 hours) |
NEET 2020 Exam Pattern
- Mode: pen and paper based.
- Duration: 3 hours
- Subject: 3 for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
- Number of questions: 180 multiple choice questions and each will have 4 answer options with 1 correct response.
- Total marks: 720 marks
- Marking scheme: 4 marks for a correct answer and negative marking on 1 mark for an incorrect answer.
Distribution of questions and marks in each section of NEET 2020 is as follows:
Marks distribution:
Subjects | No. of Questions | Marks |
Physics | 45 | 180 |
Chemistry | 45 | 180 |
Biology (Botany or Zoology) | 90 (45 each) | 360 |
Total | 180 | 720 |
NEET Exam Syllabus
Physics syllabus of class 11th:
- Physical world and measurement
- Kinematics
- Laws of Motion
- Work, Energy and Power
- Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body
- Gravitation
- Properties of Bulk Matter
- Thermodynamics
- Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory
- Oscillations and Waves
Physics syllabus of Class 12th:
- Electrostatics
- Current Electricity
- Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
- Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
- Electromagnetic Waves
- Optics
- Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
- Atoms and Nuclei
- Electronic Devices
Chemistry syllabus of class 11th:
- Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
- Structure of Atom
- Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
- Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
- States of Matter: Gases and Liquids
- Thermodynamics
- Equilibrium
- Redox Reactions
- Hydrogen
- s-Block Element (Alkali and Alkaline earth metals)
- Some p-Block Elements
- Organic Chemistry- Some Basic Principles and Techniques
- Hydrocarbons
- Environmental Chemistry
Chemistry syllabus of class 12th:
- Solid State
- Solutions
- Electrochemistry
- Chemical Kinetics
- Surface Chemistry
- General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements
- p- Block Elements
- d and f Block Elements
- Coordination Compounds
- Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
- Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
- Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
- Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
- Biomolecules
- Polymers
- Chemistry in Everyday Life
Biology syllabus of class 11th:
- Diversity in Living World
- Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants
- Cell Structure and Function
- Plant Physiology
- Human physiology
Biology syllabus of class 12th:
- Reproduction
- Genetics and Evolution
- Biology and Human Welfare
- Biotechnology and Its Applications
- Ecology and environment
Some of the books that you should really follow:
NCERTs are a must. So you should have the following NCERT books:
- Physics for class 11
- Physics for class 12
- Chemistry for class 11
- Chemistry for class 12
- Biology for class 11
- Biology for class 12
NEET UG
NEET UG or National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is organized by National Testing Agency (NTA) for admissions to MBBS and BDS seats in Government or private universities which are run with the approval of Medical Council of India/Dental Council of India under the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
NEET Preparation Syllabus Sample Paper Question Paper
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