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Hello Akanksha
NEET UG exam consist of questions from syllabus of Class 11th and Class 12th. Syllabus of the exam is vast and it is practically not possible to complete the whole syllabus in detail within 53 days. However, working smartly can help you to score a good rank in the exam and get seat in any decent medical college. You should cover the topics which carry more weightage. It has been analysed that out of 7060 concepts/definitions in physics, chemistry and biology in NEET, only 16% concepts/definitions were asked till 2017 paper and 73% paper of NEET UG 2018 was based on these 16% concepts/definitions. You should work on these concepts only to score good marks in the exam. You should solve previous years question papers and mock tests. It will help you to know about the exam pattern and type of question asked in the exam.
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Hi Akansh,
First and foremost Please do not panic, that makes you forget even the part you already learnt. You still have around 1.5 months left. If you are from CBSE board , you must have had prepared for your board exam last year, you might have lost touch of it but you haven't forgotten it completely, so try to brush up the whole of NCERT syllabus which would hardly take 2-3 weeks for Chemistry and Biology, for Physics it might take 1 month. Along with it try to solve sample question papers available online. If you are from other board try to go through your textbook as much as possible. Since you are a dropper, you must have bought so.e study materials from various well known coaching institutes, try to go through them as well.
You can also take up various crash courses available online. But these are helpful for revision. So my suggestion to you would be to first be thorough with your concepts by reading textbooks and solve as much sample questions as possible keeping the time as well. After all these if time permits you might take up some crash courses online.
Hopefully this helps and comment below for any more queries.
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