NEET 2022 exam date soon: Preparation tips to crack medical entrance exam
Shilpi Sachdeva | March 3, 2022 | 09:12 AM IST | 2 mins read
The NEET 2022 exam will be held soon, so developing an effective preparation strategy will be crucial to passing the exam.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to announce the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2022 exam date by next week, according to PTI reports . NTA will soon update the NEET UG 2022 date sheet on its official website, neet.nta.nic.in. The NEET exam schedule includes important dates like release of NEET 2022 application form, admit card, exam date, result, etc.
This year, 90,825 seats for MBBS, 27,948 seats for BDS, 52,720 seats for AYUSH, 603 seats for BVSc, and 249 seats for JIPMER will be offered through NEET-2022. Approximately 16 lakh students appeared for the NEET last year, and since it is the only medical entrance exam in India, competition is fierce. There is no substitute for a good preparation strategy plan for acing the NEET exam 2022.
The preparation strategy for NEET 2022
In total, NEET's preparation syllabus comprises 95 chapters and 14,000+ concepts. A thorough preparation strategy is needed for students who wish to achieve excellent scores on the NEET 2022 exam. Below are some points to assist in preparing the plan.
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The first step towards preparing to take the NEET UG exam is understanding the exam pattern and how much weightage is assigned to each chapter. A good idea is to complete the chapters with maximum weight first, followed by those having relatively less importance.
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For candidates to clear the NEET exam 2022, they need to figure out which subjects need more time, prepare a timetable and manage their time effectively. Utilising time efficiently is a critical aspect of any competitive exam.
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The closer an exam day gets, the more time should be dedicated to revision.A key aspect of studying for the exam is to cover all the chapters in detail, and then revise them thoroughly. Mock tests and sample papers are essential for revision.
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The NEET mock tests are an integral part of the NEET 2022 preparation strategy since they provide “real-time simulation.”Candidates should take as many NEET mock tests as possible as this helps them prepare for the actual exam
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The best way to improve is to solve previous year's question papers in addition to mock tests. Furthermore, it enhances time management skills.
The NEET 2022 exam will feature an internal choice, which means that instead of 45 questions per subject, students will have to answer 50 questions per section like last year .There will be no change in the number of questions to be attempted, which is 180.
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