NEET 2021 Exam: Expert strategies to score well
Revise the concept of NEET 2021 with better preparation strategies for better results.
This ebook serves as a valuable study guide for NEET exams, specifically designed to assist students in light of recent changes and the removal of certain topics from the NEET exam.
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NEW DELHI: The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, NEET-UG 2021, will be conducted in offline mode on August 1. As per the NTA NEET 2021 exam date announcement, aspirants are left with around four-month for preparation.
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The education ministry has earlier clarified that NEET 2021 syllabus will remain unchanged, however, medical aspirants will also have options to answer the questions in the exam on the line of JEE Main. The NEET 2021 exam pattern will be announced soon at ntaneet.nic.in.
Speaking on the unchanged syllabus of NEET 2021, Amit Gupta, top educator at Unacademy said, “Majority of topics in any given subject are usually interrelated. Even if the syllabus has been reduced, creating a question paper that fully isolates those topics would be extremely challenging.”
“It is not a board exam, but rather a competitive exam. Hence, to gain an advantage over the other candidates, one must meticulously plan their preparations,” he added.
Strategies to revise the NEET 2021 syllabus
Students who are appearing for NEET 2021 are advised to revise the syllabus with a proper strategy for better results. Amit Gupta has pointed out some of the better NEET 2021 revision strategies, which aspirants can go through.
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Students should make a list of all the relevant formulae for solving numerical problems in physics. It will also be beneficial to look over some of the solved examples of numerical.
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Use a similar approach for physical chemistry and for organic and inorganic chemistry. Make a list of important reagents and rules which will be helpful for a quick revision.
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Students should have flow charts prepared for the mechanism and physiology sections of biology. Before beginning to answer the questions, one must first go over them.
About NEET UG 2021 exam
The registration dates for NEET 2021 will be announced soon at ntaneet.nic.in. On the basis of the entrance exam, admission will be granted to 83,075 MBBS, 26,949 BDS, 52,720 AYUSH, 525 BVSc, and AH seats.
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