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The MHRD did announce that NEET 2021 will be conducted on a reduced and revised syllabus owing to the decreased academic year 2020 due to Corona Pandemic. The department has invited suggestions from the parents. At this point in time, the syllabus hasn't been decided yet. So it is not still unknown what are the topics that might be included and what topics might be omitted. But yes the syllabus will be reduced. So if you are preparing for NEET 2021, stick to NCERT books until the official syllabus has been officially released. So if you are already studying for 12 hours, we would suggest you to just go with the flow atleast until the new NEET syllabus is released. For now try to complete the syllabus taught in the school the same day. Only on the weekends, attempt atleast one mock test. You do not want to spend time on topics which might not be included in the NEET 2021 syllabus. So sticking to what you are being taught in the classes and practising mock test every week, will keep you updated and save your time.
Hello aspirant,
You can prepare for JEE mains by end of october by just reading for about 6 hours daily and giving around 2 hours to each subjects, please note that you don't study a single subject for more than 1, 1.5 hours straight as if you keep studying one subject throughout the 6 hours you will be bored and lose interest, please try to change subjects after each hour or hour and a half, have proper diet while you study and have some fun too. You have a lot of time to study and can easily finish the whole syllabus by end of October .
Please visit the below mention site to know the syllabus.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus
Once you have syllabus, try figuring out which subjects and topics you are strong with and finish them as soon as possible. than take the difficult topics or areas you have problem with.
I hope it helps.
If you are preparing for 6 hours a day, allot 2 hours for each subject. Read Chemistry for 1st hour and then shift to Biology. After that shift to Physics. Keep rotating the subjects every hour to keep the brain from getting monotonous or used to the routine. That way the brain remains active. And every week, attempt atleast one mock test.
To help you with your NEET preparation, we have NEET Knockout packages that you can check at: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/. Physics needs utmost focus and time because it involves with theoretical concepts and numbers. There should be a systematic approach in preparing for NEET. The important topics are Mechanics, ElectroDynamics, Modern Physics, Heat and Thermodynamics, Optics, Simple Harmonic Motion, Waves. Formulae form an integral part of your preparation. The important topics are Optics, Ray Optics, Optical Instruments, Wave Optics, Electronic Devices, Electrostatics, Electric Charges and Fields, Thermodynamics, Electrostatic Potential, Current Electricity, Electromagnetic induction, Alternating current, Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter. Highest weightage goes to Optics at 10%. Thermodynamics, Electrostatics, Electronic devices share 9%. Current Electricity and Electromagnetic induction, Alternating current take 8%. Dual Nature of Radiation gets 6% while Motion systems of rigid particles and body and Magnetic effects of Currents, Electromgentic waves and Magentism get 5%. Work, Energy and Power take 4%, Atoms and nuclei, Oscillation and Waves, Properties of Bulk Matter, Laws of Motion and Kinematics share 3% and the rest of the topics carry 2% weightage. Memorise as many formulae as you can and write them down and stick them as post its so that you can always see them. Practise regularly and try various kinds of questions. Solving previous papers and mock tests to test your improvement. Keep a clock and check the time its taking you to solve these questions. And improve the time as you practise more. One day of the week should be set aside for revision so as to keep the mind fresh. For reading what the toppers and experts have to say, please visit our page at: https://medicine.careers360. com/articles/how-prepare-for- neet-physics/amp . Chemistry is divided into Inorganic, Physical and Organic chemistry. For inorganic chemistry, you must refer to the NCERT.Coordination points get 9% of weightage. Thermidynamics takes the 8% and Equilibrium takes the 6% weightage slots respectively. Chemical Bonding and Organic structure carries the 5% weightage slot and rest of the topics carry 2-3% weightage in the exam paper.Chemical Bonding, Molecular structure, Solutions, Block Elements, Alcholos, Phenols and Ehters. Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic acids are important topics. Organic comprises of many reactions and reagents which can be practised by writing over and over again. Physical chemistry requires a comparatively deeper understanding of concepts, so preparing with the NCERT and referring to study material a level higher than NCERT should be the way to go. For more information, please visit our page at: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-neet-chemistry . Biology is the biggest section in NEET, comprising about half of the exam, and acing this subject can help you in scoring more in the exam. Human Physiology and Genetics have maximum weightage in NEET. Diversity of Living Organisms has 14% weightage. Structural Organisationi n Plants and Animals takes 5%. Plant Physiology has 6% and Cell Structure and Function has 9%. Human Physiology has 20% weightage. Reproduction chapter has 9% and Genetics and Evolution has 18% weightage. Biology and Human Welfare has 9% weightage. Biology and its application has 4% weightage and Ecology and Environment has 6% weightage. It is advisable to practise questions of Genetics from previous year question papers, which will give you a thorough understanding of how the questions are being asked. Topics of Plant and Animal kingdom have a lot of portion to memorize. You can prepare these topics by making a comparative table for the sub-topics and studying it together. Plant physiology is also equally important and easy to score. For more tips, please visit our page at:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-neet-biology
Hello,
for current pandemic crisis , educational institutes are planning how to cover and complete pending work and start new session. Situation is now worse and it needs to be stabilized for government to give permission to start all the process.
you can check for any notice or information in the official webpage of your college. They will provide you details for any confirmed decision made.
Hope it helps!
Greetings, aspirant!
KCET is an examination held by the state of Karnataka for the students wishing to get an admission into various Institutions, both private and public, to study in fields such as Engineering, Architecture, Pharmacy etc.
As for 2020, the exam was set to be held on 22nd to 24th April, 2020 but due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it was postponed further to July 30th - July 31st, 2020 . The admit card for the examination will be released on the official website a few days prior to the examination.
Hope this information helps
Best of luck!!
Hey aspirant
Avoiding procrastination depends solely on your will power, dedication and determination towards your aim.
If you want a devoted time table, I've a suggestion. Associate each task of your study routine with a reward. It can be anything which gives you happiness such as music, junk food, or games. When you complete the task, only then reward yourself.
Setting goals for everyday will help you avoid procrastination too.
All the best.
Having a set time table is good for enthusiastic studies but making a time table is totally different for each and every student.
it depends on your capabilities and your knowledge and speed to under stand something.
It will be best if you study for 4-6 hours daily with at most concentration and depending upon your capabilities of keeping concentration game strong you can distribute this 4-6 hours according to yourself.
Hey student
Amidst these difficult situations of Covid-19 pandemic, the studies of all students are getting adversely affected. But, at the same time online teaching is being promoted and taken to practice. Although the online methods can't replace the benefits of traditional way of teaching, but the biggest benefit it gives, is the extra time left that used to be wasted in going to school, returning back and the tiredness it gave.
This means that you've got a good chance to utilize the spare time in your difficult subjects. In class 12th, you are left with 5 subjects to focus on, and it you divide this time judiciously, you'll get the benefit in your boards and various entrance examinations.
The time table differs from person to person. The subjects which require hard work can be given about 3 hours per day, given proper breaks. Other subjects can be divided to 1.5 hour or more per day or alternatively.
If you continue practicing hard on all the subjects, you'll feel relieved at the high time before examinations.
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