As we all know that the NEET examination is going to be held on the 7th May, Sunday. There are a few things that a candidate must take note of. Here a vivid discussion is presented on the last-minute advice that you need to take into consideration.
NEET Admit Card is Published
First of all, you must be aware of the fact that the admit card for the NEET examination is published on 04.0502023. The admit card is now available on the website of NTA. Moreover, you need to visit the website of NTA and download the admit card while visiting the exam center.
In the 2023 NEET Examination, a total of 200000 seats have been allotted for the individual NEET aspirants. Hence you can understand reading the number that the scenario is extremely competitive and tough to qualify. Just stay calm and keep revising your last-minute preparation for the same.
What are the Essentials to Carry to the Exam Hall?
While you’re appearing for an examination, you should always feel comfortable during the time of the exam. For that, you need to be in comfortable clothes. During the time of this scorching heat, you better wear a white comfortable outfit and stay hydrated.
You can carry with your self the below-mentioned stuff, but you’re only allowed to take admit card in the examination hall.
- Admit Card
- Umbrella
- Water Bottle
- Black Ball Pen
The Last-minute Advice for Students
None of the mentioned things is avoidable and a must for carrying to the examination hall. In addition, forgetting any of the mentioned things might cause you unnecessary trouble and distraction, so take notes and be on time.
Practice on the OMR Sheet
Practicing past question papers is essential and students should aim to solve one previous year’s question paper every day and complete all past papers from the last 7-8 years. It is recommended to download OMR sheets from the internet and use them for practice. Solving the question paper within the allocated time frame is important.
Review Practise and Repeat
After completing the daily question paper, students should spend 1-2 hours going through their mistakes and identifying the questions they answered incorrectly. They should attempt to solve them again and refer to solutions if needed. If the concept is still unclear, students should revisit the topic in their textbooks and seek guidance from their seniors or teachers.
Chapter-wise Revision
Additionally, chapter-wise preparation is crucial during this time. Students should aim to complete one chapter each from physics and chemistry, and two chapters from biology every day. For physics and chemistry, students should revise concepts and formulas for one chapter in an hour and attempt to solve 50-60 questions within the next hour.
NCERT at Fingertips
To revise biology, one should allocate two hours to review two chapters, and then attempt 140-150 questions in the following hour, with the help of the NCERT at Fingertips as a reference. Marking any questions that one has answered incorrectly and revisiting them to clarify concepts and solutions is important.
Students who are unable to solve questions within the given time frame need not worry as speed will improve with practice. Following the same schedule daily will bring noticeable improvement within 15 days. Before sleeping, students should dedicate one hour to reviewing their mistakes from the day and ensure that they do not repeat them in the future.
Adequate Sleep/Rest
Students should aim to take a short nap of one hour in the afternoon and 7 hours of sleep at night. During this stage, students may face problems understanding certain concepts or may feel anxious about their ability to score well on the exam. They may also feel discouraged by low scores on coaching tests or when friends score higher than them.
Regular Doubt-Clearance Session
To overcome these issues, students should spend at least 3 hours a day working on their weak points and aim to clear all doubts within the month. They should seek help from their teachers for topics they find difficult to understand. Instead of worrying about their dream college, students should focus on the exam and aim to do their best.
Take Account of the Akash Test Series
It is important to remember that anything is possible in the last two months. Moreover, even if students score low marks on tests, they can still perform well in NEET.
Mock test scores do not determine performance in the actual exam. The original text’s author enrolled in the Aakash test series and frequently obtained low scores on the tests. But eventually performed well in NEET.
In conclusion, the last two months before the NEET exam are critical for preparation, and following a structured schedule that includes practicing past papers, revising concepts, and clearing doubts can improve performance. Students should not worry about their dream college or mock test scores but focus on doing their best in the exam.
All the very best to every student who is appearing for the NEET UG examination on behalf of Pice Educare Pvt Ltd. We wish you all success and the best day ahead. For any last-moment queries contact us at the number given below.
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