i have read my ncert biologys every chappter 6 times , now ncert is so boring so can i make my proper notes only from ncert bio ( not short notes ), for 2023 neet .
If your are bored reading NCERT then no need to read just go for practice questions as much as you can.
By practicing questions most important your speed and accuracy will increase significantly.
Also you will be able to retain information and believe me you will never get bored. Do not practice same questions. Infact practicing questions will make your study interesting. Practice relevant questions from standard coaching modules. Don't run for extra gathering information it will be waste of time.
Also challenge yourself by solving 100 questions in 25 minutes and train your brain to solve questions rapidly.
Read NCERT biology only if required during mistakes and just read specific topic.
If you stop reading NCERT biology or stop practicing questions then no. of mistakes will increase.
Talking about short notes then if you really require it for your revision then only prepare. It means in future you will revise most of time by short notes.Otherwise better to use time for other subjects.
Thanks
how to revise ncert biology 30 times in 10 months as i have completed my ncert bio 3 times in 2021 and a first dropper for 2023 pls tell me how can i 30 times revise any method
Revising NCERT Biology 30 times is not recommended. There are a total of 38 chapters (Class 11 chapters - 22 & Class 12 chapters 16) in NCERT Biology. Follow this simple strategy -
(1) After revising each chapter, solve previous year NEET Questions (not older than 2012), questions from NCERT based books (during my NEET UG preparation, I used the book by Rajiv Vijay as that book has all lines of NCERT in the form of MCQs) and questions from NCERT Exemplar.
(2) After finishing up all 38 chapters, start solving full syllabus tests (of NEET and mock papers)
Since you have mentioned that you have completed the revision of NCERT Biology for at least three times, the above-mentioned tasks won't consume much of your time. You can easily complete one round of task (1) + task (2) in not more than 40 days. Then, you can again start revising from chapter 1.
There are certain chapters (memory based/example based) which would require more revision -
- Biological Classification
- Plant Kingdom
- Animal Kingdom
- Morphology of flowering plants
- Mineral nutrition
- Sexual Reproduction in Flowering plants
- Evolution
- Strategies for enhancement in food production
- Microbes in human welfare
- Ecology - all chapters
The remaining chapters (which include Human and Plant physiologies) are more of concept based and don't require much of rote learning.
If you manage to complete at least 3-chapter wise tests (for each chapter), NEET Biology PYQs (2012 - 2022) and 10 full syllabus biology mock tests, you can easily cross 340 in Biology in the NEET UG Exam.
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i make notes in chemistry by lecture( NEET) first and then ncert reading 2 times for every chapter and adds some additional points in my notes from ncert , is any need to read ncert again and again or notes is everything now pls tell
See, NCERT is the most important textbook for all the candidates preparing for NEET. And along with additional well explained notes it can surely prove as the game changer in your preparation for NEET.
Personally, I am with you on this idea of turning the NCERT into a concise form by condensing all the important points and information together. This way whenever you'll open your notes for revision, simultaneously you'll get NCERT revised each time. This will also help your mind to remember things in the form of visual memory.
So, now that you have already written the precise points along with your notes, you need not open NCERT everytime you start revising a topic.
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Hope this helps you.
All the best :)
I failed 3 times. what is the marking scheme for practical subjects to appear 4th time in cbse 12th exam? Are practical Marks will be carry forward or I have to appear again in practical at lab?
Hi udham,
You have to appear for the practical exam again.
Thanks
after intermediate two years gap how many times can I give cucet exam ?
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing well ! As per the latest CUET notification, for appearing in the CUET (UG) - 2023, there will be no age limit for the candidates. The candidates who have passed the class 12th /equivalent examination or are appearing in 2023 irrespective of their age can appear in CUET 2023 (UG).
Hello Sir should i take this exam and please let me know how many times is this exam conducted in a year ?
Please can you mention about which exam your query is ?
how many times solving of previous year questions are required in neet to score 720 out of 720 and how many times i have to read ncert for biology and chemistry ??
Hello Krishna,
As soon as you finish 1 chapter, go and check for the previously asked questions from that chapter. This will keep you updated. Also, make note which question you were not able to solve and as you do revisions of any chapter make sure that you solve previous year asked NEET questions again and check that the question you was not able to answer, is that question easy for you or not.
Trust me, this trick is really helpful for your preparation.
Talking about scoring out off marks in NEET, please don't take my words in a bad way but no one in this world can prepare himself or herself for the 100% Result. But yes, he/she can do his best by working hard. There's always a Luck Factor which makes someone the 1st Topper and then 2nd.
Read all Biology chapters from NCERT minimum 3 - 4 times . If you're a dropper then read the chapters at least 6 times and mark all the important points from that chapter. This is the best way to study biology. Chemistry NCERT is required for Inorganic and Organic. For both of these, follow the same method as I said for Biology.
You can also look for some tips from here :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-crack-neet-in-first-attempt
Believe in yourself, study harder and next year, you will be in your dream medical college.
Hope this helps. All the Best.
Thank You.
How many times should I revise NCERT notes for JEE? Also when should I start solving books like HC Verma etc. I want a recommendation of books and DPP for a JEE beginner like me. Also how many hrs per day is enough both for 12th boards and JEE ?
Hello,
First of all I would like to tell you don't count the number of times you revise your Notes, instead you should just motivate yourself to revise your notes till you have a perfect grasp of concepts and data mentioned in the notes.
HC Verma is one of the most recommended books for preparation for the JEE Examination. You should solve it after understanding each and every concept of the chapter.
And again don't count the number of hours you study. NCERT is sufficient for your Boards Examination. So revise it as many times as possible and also practice each and every question mentioned in the NCERT. Having a strong hold of your NCERT also boosts your JEE preparation.
GIVEN BELOW ARE PREPARATORY TIPS FOR EXAMINATION -
------ Some of them include preparing a suitable timetable, using the right study materials, solving question papers and mock tests and these will all help you study productively and perform excellently in the exams.
------ Complete your Syllabus with complete understanding of all the concepts as soon as possible.
------- Ensure you practice as many questions as possible, it will help you in understanding mistakes and developing new concept.
------- Also it is must you give time to time mock test to see your level of preparation.
------- Clear all your doubts with the teachers or friend regarding a difficult concept. This will be helpful in developing a better understanding of that particular concept.
-------- It is very important that you know the syllabus and weightage of each chapter, so that you can strategise accordingly.
Syllabus of Mathematics is as following-
- Complex numbers and quadratic equations - 7% weightage
-Matrices and determinants - 7% weightage
- Sets, relations and functions - 5% weightage
- Mathematical induction - 3% weightage
- Permutations and combinations - 4% weightage
- Limit, continuity and differentiability - 10% weightage
- Integral calculus - 9% weightage
- Three-dimensional geometry - 6% weightage
- Differential equations - 3% weightage
- Binomial theorem and its simple applications - 2% weightage
-Sequence and Series - 5% weightage
- Vector algebra - 5% weightage
- Statistics and probability - 8% weightage
- Trigonometry - 4% weightage
- Co-ordinate geometry - 15% weightage
- Mathematical reasoning - 3% weightage
Syllabus for physics is as following -
- Physics and Measurement - 4% weightage
- Work Energy and Power - 3% weightage
- Rotational Motion - 3% weightage
- Properties of Solids and Liquids - 5% weightage
- Kinetic theory of Gases - 3% weightage
- Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating currents - 3% weightage
- Kinematics - 3% weightage
- Laws of motion - 3% weightage
- Gravitation - 2% weightage
- Thermodynamics - 9% weightage
- Oscillations and Waves - 3% weightage
- Electrostatics - 9% weightage
- Current Electricity - 8% weightage
- Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism - 5% weightage
- Electromagnetic Waves - 5% weightage
- Optics - 10% weightage
- Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation - 6% weightage
- Atoms and Nuclei - 3% weightage
- Electronic devices - 14% weightage
- Communication Systems - 5% weightage
- Experimental skills - 3% weightage
Syllabus of Chemistry is as following -
----- Physical Chemistry
- Some basic concepts in chemistry - 5% weightage
- States of matter - 3% weightage
- Atomic structure - 3% weightage
- Chemical bonding and molecular structure - 5% weightage
- Chemical thermodynamics - 4% weightage
- Solutions - 5% weightage
- Equilibrium - 6% weightage
- Redox reactions and electrochemistry - 4% weightage
- Chemical kinetics - 3% weightage
- Surface chemistry - 1% weightage
----Organic Chemistry
- Purification and characterization of organic compounds - 3% weightage
- Hydrocarbons - 3% weightage
- Chemistry in everyday life - 4% weightage
- Principles related to practical chemistry - 3% weightage
- Organic compounds containing halogens - 2% weightage
- Organic compounds containing oxygen - 6% weightage
- Organic compounds containing nitrogen - 1% weightage
- Polymers - 3% weightage
- Some basic principles of organic chemistry - 3% weightage
-Biomolecules - 3% weightage
---- Inorganic Chemistry
- Classification of elements and periodicity in properties - 3% weightage
- Hydrogen - 3% weightage
- S - Block elements (alkali and alkaline earth metals) - 1% weightage
- P Block elements group 13 to group 18 elements - 5% weightage
- d- and f - block elements - 4% weightage
-Co-ordination compounds - 4% weightage
-Environmental chemistry - 3% weightage
-General principles and processes of isolation of metals - 2% weightage
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I hope you find the answer helpful.
Thank you.