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Tips To NEET Aspirants for Their Preparation.

NEET is the only exam one has to give in order to take undergraduate admission in any medical college in India. More than 16 lac students appear for this exam every year. But there are only about 66 thousand seats in government medical colleges in India. So, you can think of the competition level from that. 

NEET preparation Tips


There are many things that you need to keep in mind while preparing for the NEET exam. Here in this blog, we are going to give some tips that might help you in your NEET preparation. 

1. Clear your mind: You do not want to distract by any other things while preparing for the NEET exam. You should focus on your preparation. 

2. Solve sample papers and past years' question papers as much as you can. Solving questions will help you in many ways. It will help you improve your accuracy, also boost your confidence. And you will know which topic takes more time so that you can manage the specific time consumption over a question. 

You can download sample papers from here: NEET Sample Paper PDF Download

3. Get out of the comfort zone: You will never succeed if you stay in your comfort zone. Stop seeing your friends for some time. Give time to yourself. 

4. Reduce screen time on your phone: You need to sacrifice your social media for some time. Social media consumes most of the time that you get in a day. You cannot get distracted by this. Believe me, it well worth it. 

5. Do not listen to some punks that do not know anything about NEET:  You will experience many obstacles along your way to the NEET examination. Some will try to demotivate you. And some try to drag you down, some will try to put negative thoughts in your mind. Just ignore all those comments. And just go straight.

6. Choose a decent coaching institute: Choosing the right coaching institute will save your time and effort more than half. But be careful while choosing the coaching institute. Do not go for the cheap ones. Do some research on your own, and choose accordingly. 

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