NEET UG 2022 in two weeks; How to score 100% marks in Biology
NEET UG 2022 is on July 17. Read to know the strategies to score full marks in biology.
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NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET 2022) to grant admission to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, BVSc, nursing courses. The NEET 2022 exam date is July 17 however the NTA NEET admit card is still awaited.
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With almost two weeks left in the examination candidates must not leave any stone unturned. Although all the sections of the medical entrance examination must be prepared thoroughly,
NEET biology
comprises higher weightage and is a crucial section to crack the exam. Here are some tips on how to score full marks in NEET 2022 biology.
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NEET 2022: How to get 100% marks in Biology
Below mentioned are the steps following which aspirants can achieve full marks in NEET 2022 biology subject.
Knowing NEET 2022 exam pattern is important
To achieve maximum marks in NEET 2022 candidates must know about the exam pattern. As per the exam pattern of NEET, a total of 200 questions will be asked in the exam out of which candidates will have to answer 180. Since biology is divided into zoology and botany, it comprises a total of 360 marks which makes it important from the preparation point of view.
NEET 2022: Important biology topics
Chapter |
Weightage out of 100 |
Diversity in Living World |
14% |
Cell Structure and Function |
5% |
Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants |
9% |
Plant Physiology |
6% |
Human Physiology |
20% |
Reproduction |
9% |
Genetics and Evolution |
18% |
Biotechnology and Its Applications |
3% |
Biology and Human Welfare |
4% |
Ecology and environment |
12% |
Focus on smart work
With a few days left for the examination, medical aspirants must now focus on the smart work. Candidates must practice NEET 2022 mock tests to understand the experience of questions that come in the exam.
Practice is the key
NEET biology has maximum weightage however scoring full marks in NEET 2022 biology is not hard. All it needs is practice. Solve as many questions and make notes of important topics. More the practice, the higher the chances to crack NEET UG 2022.
Make flash cards
In biology there are chapters with a plethora of concepts to remember. Candidates must make flash cards of important points and paste them around the study table. It will help in remembering the concept every time one watches them.
Revise the studied concepts
It's not the time to learn any new concept. It's time to revise as many concepts as one can. This will help in brushing up the knowledge candidates have gained during their preparation.
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