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shruti jha Student Expert 5th Jul, 2019

Hi,

Any one prepares their time tables according to their time and schedules, so as you have to do.

So, all we can do is just giving you some tips and advices to help you out in preparing your time table:-

1. Divide equal time for each subject i.e.; biology,  physics and chemistry.

2.Add break time of about 15-20 min.between each subject.

3.Shedule your time table in such a way that you give atleast your 10-12 hours in studies(including your school studies if you are a fresher).

4.Add meditation time in between your time table too.

Hope this will help you out  .

Good luck. 

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5th Jul, 2019
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you're welcome :)
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STUTI SHALMON MAZGAONKAR Student Expert 5th Jul, 2019
Hello Selina,


Reading NCERT text books thoroughly daily if you have enough year. One must already start for preparing NEET at 8th grade. Reading 2 hours each for P,C &B daily would profit you. Quantity doesn't matter, Quality matters. With full concentration & looking for possible questions is the best way of studying. Keeping habit of practicising question papers simultaneously would be better. Try solving more and more of the equations and numericals of physics and chemistry. Work more on chemistry reactions. Understand them well.




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DEBASISH PADHY 5th Jul, 2019
Hello selina
The NEET 2020 will be conducted on 1st Sunday of may 2020. However there is no fixed time table or schedule. You have to design your own time table according to your convenience. However keep vood amount of time for physics which actually needs good conceptual clarity and practice. You have to give equal importance to all subjects. for Biology you have to follow the NCERT text books. for organic and inorganic Chemistry you need to follow NCERT text books. Apart from academics you have to invest 4 to 5 hrs daily for self study. So plan according to your convenience and the expertise in subject area. Smart work is much better than hardwork. Hope this helps.
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