Preparing
for the National Eligibility Entrance Test is like preparing for a battle,
where you have to learn and practice new tactics to perform well in the exam.
NEET is a national-level examination conducted by NTA. If you are preparing for
NEET, National Eligibility Entrance Test 2022, focus on your weak areas and try
to practice as much as possible so that you can meet your goals.
This
article will provide you with preparation tips for NEET 2022 from Dr David K Pillai, Chairman of the prestigious NEET/FMGE coaching institute, Kings
International Medical Academy. Dr. David has mentored thousands of students
across India for NEET preparations and has helped many students get admission
in top medical colleges through Kings International Medical Academy. Dr. David
Pillai is one of the leading educationists for medical aspirants across India
who wants to crack NEET with good marks.
Plan
Your Study Time
According
to Dr. David K Pillai, Planning helps you become organized and avoid
unnecessary distractions. Therefore, plan a study schedule to complete the
syllabus in time. Do not wait for motivation to strike, simply follow your
study routine as planned. The study plan should include all the topics from Physics,
Chemistry, and Biology along with practice questions that will help boost your
performance in the entrance exam.
Dr. Pillai
added that prepare a timetable for each of your subjects, and ensure that you
follow it strictly. Start with the topics in which you are weak so that you
have enough time to practice on them. If you are strong in a particular
subject, then spend less time on it and more on the ones that are difficult for
you.
Prepare
Handwritten Notes
You should
make notes from the start of your preparation. Making notes will help you a lot
during revision time when there is less time left. You can easily revise the
entire syllabus by looking at your notes only once or twice. This is where many
students go wrong, they don't make notes, and hence they have to study
everything again and again even while revising during those last few months
when time is scarce, says Dr. David K Pillai.
Take
mock tests
Always
start with solving sample papers or previous year question papers as they give
you an idea of the exam pattern and help improve your speed. You can find
plenty of sample papers online or purchase them from book stores. When solving
sample papers, make sure that you take the test in a single sitting within the
stipulated period. This will help you manage your time well during the exam.
Solving mock tests will also increase your chances of getting through the
exam.
Dr. David
K Pillai added that practice makes a man perfect, so candidates must do
extensive practice by solving sample papers and previous years’ question
papers. This will help them understand the exam pattern better, and also
sharpen their problem-solving skills as well as speed.
Concentrate
on weaker sections
A student
can be very strong in one topic and relatively weaker in another, but they
should not get demotivated with this. They should work harder on the sections
where they are weak to strengthen them. They can take guidance from teachers
and friends if they find it difficult to understand any concept. Candidates can
solve NEET sample papers and previous year’s question papers to analyze their
weaker areas and dedicate more time to those sections. By this, they can
overcome their fear of weakness and gain a lot of confidence, adds Dr. David K
Pillai.
Time
management
Time
management is an essential part of NEET preparation as it helps the candidates
to manage their studies properly without feeling stressed or burdened.
Candidates must prepare a timetable for the entire week that includes regular
study hours along with breaks that helps them relax and rejuvenate themselves
while studying long hours every day.
Take
away from Dr. David K Pillai.
There is no golden rule for scoring high in the exams. It just needs a little more hard work than your potential, and boom more, the result is in front of you. Give yourself a break and ask what you want and how much you are working on it? Start practicing things and focus on nothing other than preparation. If you have a goal in life, then you need to work hard to fulfill it. But if you don't know what that goal is yet, then there is no point in working hard says, Dr. David K Pillai.