Why Study plan is a must for NEET aspirants?

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NEET is one of India's most challenging admission tests, with lakhs of students taking it each year. Unfortunately, only a few hundred applicants pass NEET and gain admission to their selected medical colleges. We believe this demonstrates the level of competition that every prospective medical student must face to realize his or her dream of becoming a good doctor. With the high level of competition, a NEET candidate should prepare ahead of time if he or she wants to do well. Whether you're a class 11 student just beginning your NEET journey or a class 12 student who will be taking the NEET exam in the coming months, you must all buckle up. "An hour of preparation saves hours of doing." This is why every NEET expert recommends that you layout your NEET approach (study plan) before you begin studying.

Having a timetable will help you manage your time, enabling you to balance your schoolwork with your preparation for the competitive examination. When you study a book, you should look at the table of contents, the index, and the illustrations to understand how it's organized. For example, if you want to learn more about the digestive system in biology class, you can look up the "digestive system" in the table of contents. If there were no index in the book, you wouldn't be able to find that information. In the same way, a proper study plan will help you ace the NEET with ease. 

David Pillai is a leading educator, successful entrepreneur, and generous philanthropist. He is currently the chairman of Kings International Medical Academy and several other ventures. Pillai has helped Kings International Medical Academy become the top coaching organization in India by providing expert help to students preparing for the NEET/ FMGE. Kings International Medical Academy has produced excellent results year after year under Dr. Pillai's leadership.

Being in the field of medical education for the past 22 years, let’s hear some tips to keep in mind while preparing your NEET study plan from him. You know yourself better than anyone else, don’t blindly follow any timetable. Do your research and make modifications accordingly, says David Pillai.

Before you start preparing the study plan, you should have a thorough knowledge of the syllabus.

1. Understand Your Study Style

The first thing you need to do is figure out your learning style. Do you like to study alone or with friends? Do you like to take short breaks in between studying, or do you prefer long hours of studying? Try experimenting with different ways of studying until you find the one that works best for you. Then start your study plan preparation after that. 

2. Set Realistic Goals

Your goals should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and timely (SMART). You can’t expect to learn all the syllabus of NEET within 2 months if you did not even touch your books all year long. Set small goals and work towards them step by step so that it is easier for you to reach them.

3. Start studying early

Planning your studies early will help you stay motivated throughout the preparation process and also give you ample time to revise everything before appearing for the main exam. Also, start revising everything from day one to retain more information instead of waiting until the last couple of months before the exam.

4. Smart work

Smart work is better than hard work; however, smart work takes time, effort, and patience. Do not be afraid to change things if they are not working for you. Make sure you are comfortable with what you are working on, and then only you will be able to perform better.

5. Time for Mock test

Never forget to set some time for Mock tests. Attempting mock tests, and solving previous year's question papers will help you determine where you stand in terms of your preparation. It gives you an idea of which chapters/topics are important. It also helps you attempt the paper in 3 hours.

6. Self-Analysis 

After solving the question papers, analyze your performance. Identify the topics that you are comfortable with and those that require improvement. With this, you can make minor changes to your study plan based on your strengths and weaknesses.

7. Revision is the key to success.

No matter how smartly you have prepared, if you are not able to revise properly, there are chances that what you have studied will not be retained by your mind during examination time. Hence, revision of all subjects needs to be done regularly and timely so that retention is done properly.

Take away from Dr. David Pillai

Planning and preparing a proper study plan is very essential as it helps us to stay focused, and on track. It helps us to keep our minds clear and calm. Preparation of a good study plan can be challenging, but it is a must if you want to succeed in your endeavor, says Dr. Pillai. 


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