NEET 2022: How to score full marks in physics
Team Careers360 | March 30, 2022 | 09:26 AM IST | 2 mins read
NTA to announce NEET UG 2022 exam date soon. Know how you can score 170+ marks in Physics here.
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NEW DELHI:
NTA to conduct the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, NEET UG 2022 soon. Since the exam is near, the pressure on every medical aspirant must be high. Every candidate wants to get into a top medical college. This makes securing more than 600 marks a compulsion and it's not possible without scoring good marks in NEET 2022 physics.
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Physics is often considered the toughest section in NEET 2022, but one cannot leave this section in order to attain a high rank. Well, there is no shortcut. All you need to do is a lot of practice which will ultimately lead to recalling and placing the right formula and getting an accurate result. Candidates are advised to read further to know how to crack NEET 2022 by scoring full marks in Physics.
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NEET 2022: How to score 180 marks in Physics
Given below are some golden strategies with which NEET 2022 aspirants can achieve good marks in physics.
NEET 2022: Planning is necessary
Physics needs practice thus setting up a plan is necessary. NEET 2022 physics paper can have questions ranging from easy to moderate difficulty levels, however, if you haven’t divided your time according to the easy and difficult concepts, it can lead you to trouble.
Check for the previous NEET 2022 Physics patterns
Check for the physics questions that were asked in the previous session of NEET UG. This will give you a brief idea of how and what type of questions are asked so that you can prepare accordingly. It's not necessary that the same weightage of questions will be asked but the NEET 2022 syllabus should be prepared thoroughly.
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How to crack NEET 2022: Do smart work
You must have studied from the best books of NEET 2022 now the time is to do smart work. You must have mastered the NEET 2022 syllabus but now you need to practice physics MCQs. This will give you a hands-on experience in question-solving.
NEET 2022 Physics: Practice as much as you can
There is no shortcut to solving questions in NEET 2022 physics. Regular practice is your only savior. Solving NEET 2022 mock test will prove to be helpful. Practice solving the questions within the defined time limit.
NEET UG will be conducted for medical and dental admissions in India.
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