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How to crack NEET and JEE in 3 months
04/03/2019 12:42:56 pm
HOW TO CRACK NEET and JEE IN 3 MONTHS by Raptor Technologies
Preparing for these exams has always been a tough nut to crack. It requires a lot of hard work from the candidate who is willing to clear these exams. You could have heard the success stories of the toppers who took coaching from different institutions. But you dint know that their inner will and ability to self study things made them stand tall among the crowd.
As we all know NEET and JEE are considered to be one of the country’s largest and most competitive entrance exams. Toppers across guides you with their preparation tips. Most of them imparted and followed what has been taught to them. The competition is firm and students try their best possible way to crack NEET and JEE mains. To fuel up their preparation we have mentioned few tips and plans that might help the candidate. We have divided the entire content into different parts.
- Brainstorming
- Best Books
- Study plan
- Three month plan
- Few tips
- Do’s and Don’ts
- Motivation
Best Books for NEET and JEE
Preparing for your exams is not an easier task. You have to refer many sources and documents. Choosing the best book for NEET and JEE seems to be the most important part of the preparation. Before that, one should have a clear and focus mind for a long period to crack these exams. With 3 months ahead, right schedule and the right book will be a key to crack your exams.
This is a most familiar question that pops on every student. While selecting a book a student must ensure that the selected material gives a clear view on basic concepts and secondly, it provides some strategy to solve the question. Though you have only limited time to prepare, we have mentioned few books and materials which are good enough to crack your exams.
“A book is a gift you can open again and again”.
Garrison Keillor
Physics:
- NCERT part 1 and 2
- Concepts of physics by H. C. Verma
Chemistry:
- NCERT chemistry
- A Collection of Fully Solved Questions asked- Examination - Purnima Sharma
Biology:
- NCERT biology for class 11 and 12
- NEET/ AIIMS Objective Question Bank for Physics, Chemistry & Biology- Disha experts
Mathematics:
- NCERT math’s for class 11 and 12
- Maths 11 and 12 by R. D. Sharma
You can also refer to the online / offline study materials like Raptor Entrance Expert and other materials.
Study Plan for NEET / JEE in 3 months
Before creating a plan you should master the syllabus and you have to clearly understand the exam pattern. Next step would be turning the important things into habit for the next few months. Try to keep a to-do list. This is important because it helps you to stay organized and you can clearly see the completed and uncompleted tasks. Hard work and smart work together helps to achieve your goal and kills monotony.
You will work for the rest of your life”.
With 3 months left, the preparation will be at its prime. Students work with great zeal to crack the exams. Burning the midnight oil alone will not help you to accomplish your goal. You have to follow a strict plan and we have set up time table to guide you.
Three month plan for NEET and JEE
Month
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Subject[Weekly]
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No. of days
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Revision
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1
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1st Physics
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4-5 days
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2 days – revision
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2nd Chemistry
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4-5 days
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2 days – revision
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3rd Biology
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4-5 days
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2 days – revision
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Final week
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2 days- Important topics revision
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1 day - Previous year question paper
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2 days - Mock test [Subject – wise]
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1 day – Concept revision
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1 day - Quarter revision test [Half]
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*quarter- Entire syllabus has to be divided into four quarters
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Unit to look for
Physics
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Chemistry
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Electronic Devices
Electrostatics
Heat and thermodynamics
Kinematics
Optics
Magnetic effect of current and magnetism
Oscillation and waves
Modern Physics
Waves
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Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
Thermodynamics
p-Block Elements
Coordination Compounds
Equilibrium
Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
Atomic Structures
Electrochemistry
d- block Elements
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Mathematics
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Biology
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Limit, Continuity and Differentiation
Integral Calculus
Differential Equations
Co-Ordinate Geometry
Trigonometry
3-D Geometry
Vector Algebra
Sequence and series
Matrices and Determinants
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Structural Organization in Plants and Animals
Biodiversity in living world
Plant Physiology
Human Physiology
Reproduction
Genetics and Evolution
Ecology and Environment
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Revision an important tool
NEET and JEE in 3 months
Unless you revise regularly, the effort you put in will not be an effective one. It is the time when you must revise and re-revise the topics over and over again to be thorough with them. Do away with your Raptor Entrance Expert and other study material and revise from the notes you have prepared over the month. Revision should ideally be done at that time of the day when you can concentrate best so as to grasp your lessons quickly and retain them for long.
You must have covered the syllabus by now or might be on the verge of completing it. If you still have certain topics left then it is suggested to begin by demarcating them so as to have a clear idea about what needs to be covered. Once you have the topics handy, prepare a schedule to finish them as soon as possible preferably within one month so that you have at least two months left exclusively for revision.
It is essential to test your knowledge during this time in order to know as to how well-prepared you are for your exam and the best way to do this is by giving mock tests. This helps you test your knowledge in real time. By giving these tests you are not only able to figure out your weak areas but also learn how to manage time efficiently during the exam. Also, do not forget to solve previous years’ NEET Examination Papers.
Group studies are a great way to break the monotony as well as test your knowledge. It is thus a good idea to go for it every once in a while. This may also help you figure out something you might have missed otherwise.
You cannot afford to fall ill at this time. You should thus take utmost care of what you eat. Have a healthy diet full of various essential micronutrients. A nutritious diet will build strong immunity and keep you energized through the day. Avoid oily and sugary items and also steer clear from street food.
Sleep distress also leads to ill health. You must ensure you sleep for at least 7-8 hours a day to wake up fresh and concentrate better.
Few tips # NEET and JEE in 3 months
Here are few preparation tips for those who aspire to crack NEET / JEE in 3 months
- List out those subjects you need to study before making a plan
- Create your own schedule or follow the above given 3 month plan
- Choose a relevant study material instead going for the best one
- Knowing your NCERT will help the student to understand the basic concept
- Revise what you have studied else everything will go in vain
- Stick to the study plan consistently
- Track your progress in order to check whether the plan made is effective
- Don’t continuously learn for more than two hours
- Studying in group might help to recall what you have learned and what you have missed
- Take notes on important topics which may help at the time of revision
- Practice as much as question from all the chapters
- Student can set deadline and work on it to achieve their goals
- Take regular breaks to boost your attention abilities
- Being a human we need rest to work efficiently
- Having a pleasant sleep for 6-7 hours may revive your body
- Drink plenty of water. It helps you stay active for a long period and improves the blood oxygen level
- Take a healthy diet that will increase your immunity and helps you stay active
- Attempt few mock tests. They can either be a full mock test or subject wise tests
- Try to solve previous year question papers which will give a clear idea about the type of question in NEET and JEE
- It is important to revise the incorrectly attempted question
- Managing your time is the biggest ever challenge you’ll face during main exams
- Do some activities that may reduce your anxiety. They may include listening to music and talking to your friends. But at the same time, remember not over consume your time.
Do’s and Don’ts while preparing for NEET and JEE in 3 months
- Do prepare a a schedule that work well for you
- Do make some time for you to refresh your mind
- Do maintain discipline to bridge your goal and accomplishment
- Do practice hard to score high
- Do reach the exam centre on time
- Do carry your admit card and your valid proofs
- Do focus on the question paper and complete the examination within the given time
- Do abide with the rules and the instruction given by the invigilator
- Do follow the dress code
- Don’t sleep for less than 7 hours a day until your main examination
- Don’t lose hope during your preparation and after your first attempt
- Don’t compare your level of preparation with others
- Don’t indulge in last minute learning as it builds tension
- Don’t carry items that are not permitted in the examination hall
- Don’t discuss with your fellow mates inside the exam hall
- Don’t rush through the instructions provided
- Don’t note down the questions as it leads to cancellation of candidature
Motivation
Power of self- motivation is realized when you fight to overcome defeats. That determination that keeps you future bright should be made a habit. Implement the same character during your preparation. Don’t stop once you’re done with the chapter. Try to solve as many as possible. Don’t worry about your friend who is ahead of you; he/she might have put in some more effort. Don’t let failures and fear to conquer you life.
“Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.”
Thomas Edison
Thousands take part in the modern entrance marathon, in which only few numbers are rewarded with the best colleges. Remaining candidates takes a break and proceeds with their preparation, while the weaker ones are forced to take some courses for their survival.
Just think how it feels after your results and you will never waste a single minute now. It is time to enter the real world. The real world is too competitive and you will not have time to realize the pace in which you are running. Try to isolate and start to think. Work on things that you lag and ensure you still stay in the race.
“They say: only the fittest of the fittest shall survive, stay alive!”
=Bob Marley"
All the best!
Revision an important tool
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