The Strategies to crack NEET with ease

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David Pillai



NEET is the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, which is currently the only national level entrance exam for UG medical courses in India. It was introduced in 2013 by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to replace the All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT) and all other state-level medical entrance exams. The new system was implemented to bring uniformity in medical education across the country, although there were several protests from students and parents about this change. In 2018, the National Testing Agency was made responsible for conducting NEET.

Achieving success in the field of medicine is all about choosing the right path. One man to have garnered the trust in the medical fraternity for his unequaled leadership skills is Dr. David Pillai. He is currently serving as the chairman of Kings International Medical Academy, a top-ranking institute for NEET/FMGE coaching in India. He has taken the total responsibility to manage and lead this organization to unprecedented heights of growth. The institute has been operational for over two decades, and under his supervision, it has emerged as one of the most trusted institutes for medical aspirants looking to pursue MBBS. 

David Pillai's education venture, Kings International Medical Academy, is exclusively dedicated to bringing quality education to students in India. The academy has been set up with a view of providing students with real-world experiences. 

Being the leading educationist and chairman of India’s prestigious NEET coaching institute David Pillai shares the right study strategy that can help you prepare well for the national level. 

Have a clear understanding of the exam structure

The beloved leader in the field of medical education, Dr. Pillai, added that the road to a career in medicine for Indian students begins with NEET. Medical aspirants undergo this national level test to grab a seat in MBBS and BDS in the government and private medical colleges across the country. David Pillai further added that as competition has evolved over the years, so has the NEET exam. Being one of the most prestigious competitive exams in India, the hype around NEET often demoralizes aspiring candidates and makes the exam look much harder than it is.

Start Early

According to David Pillai, the earlier you start preparing for your NEET exam, the more time you will have to revise thoroughly. Starting late will only make you feel rushed, stressed and anxious about whether you will be able to finish studying all subjects before your final exams. Moreover, when preparing for an exam like NEET, starting early gives you enough time to grasp concepts well and retain them for a longer time.

Be equipped with all the resource

David Pillai adds that the most important thing for cracking NEET or any other competitive exam is having a good study resource. The books and other materials should be the latest and most suited for the exam. For instance, if you are appearing for NEET 2022, you must get your hands on the latest edition of NEET books 2022 available.

Set a routine and follow it

Being the Chairman of one of the leading NEET/FMGE coaching institutes, Dr Pillai expressed that it’s extremely important to set a schedule and stick to it while preparing for your exams. Maintain a regular study schedule and make sure that you do not miss out on any topic or chapter while preparing. Alongside following a daily routine, is also necessary to divide your time equally among all subjects to excel in each one of them.

Practice makes perfect

This phrase might sound clichéd but it holds for students who are preparing for an extremely competitive exam like NEET. David Pillai adds that solving previous years' question papers will help you understand the level of questions asked in the NEET Exam. It will help you know about the pattern of NEET question papers and the types of questions asked from each topic or chapter in the syllabus. 

He further added that my advice is to be focused and determined. You need to go through the NCERT books thoroughly and be prepared with your basics, especially for physics and chemistry. Practice mock tests regularly and try to improve your speed. This will help you to manage your time well during the exam. Also, make sure to revise regularly even if you have mastered a particular topic, concept, chapter, or subject. Revision is very crucial for your NEET Preparation. You can prepare for NEET on platforms like Kings International Medical Academy, which helps you find and manage study materials and NEET notes easily. While revising make sure to emphasize important and weak areas and revise the formulas, their derivations and go through important reactions in chemistry.

The main thing that should be kept in mind while studying NEET is that it tests your basic knowledge and understanding of concepts rather than testing your memory power” added David Pillai.

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