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Why You Should Solve Previous Years' Question Paper?

There many factors that you need to take care of during your NEET preparation. Choosing the right study materials is one of the most important factors. Study materials are like weapons in a war. With high-quality weapons, you can win the war easily. If it is not the major factor, it is one of the main factors of winning a war. And coaching centers are like army training centers. You train so that you will perform well in the war. 

Thousands of students struggle to pass NEET in order to gain admission to prestigious medical schools. To be called what they are, toppers work smart rather than hard, and the golden tip that tops their list is solving NEET previous year's question papers. This will definitely give you an advantage over your competitors, allowing you to outperform them.





Study material includes previous years' question papers, question banks, sample papers, etc. After completing the NCERT textbooks and reference books. One must solve previous years' question papers. This is very important. You cannot enter a game without knowing how the game works. 

Solving past years' papers will help you in different ways.

1. It will help you understand the exam patterns. After solving question papers, you will come to know where your weaknesses are. So, you can improve in those weak areas. 

2. Boost Speed and Accuracy: After solving a certain amount of question papers, eventually, your speed and accuracy will improve which is very important during the exam. Without accuracy, you cannot expect many marks. Maintaining accuracy is also important along with the number of question attempts.

3. Best Tool for Revision: Solving previous years' question papers is the best way for revision. This is the perfect tool to give a retrospect view of your preparation.

4. Enhance time management efficiency: You will come to know how much time you should give to a specific type of question. You cannot stick to a specific question for a long time.  



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