This 1 Simple Daily Routine Helped Students
Crack NEET — Most Aspirants Ignore It
NEET has:
- Physics – 45 questions
- Chemistry – 45 questions
- Biology – 90 questions
Biology gives the highest marks,
so it must be your strongest subject.
All questions come from:
- NCERT Class 11
- NCERT Class 12
Nothing outside this is required
for theory.
Do not collect many books. Use
limited and best.
Must have:
- NCERT Biology (11 & 12)
- NCERT Chemistry (11 & 12)
- NCERT Physics (11 & 12)
For practice:
- MTG / Trueman Biology objective
- HC Verma for Physics questions
- Previous 10–15 years NEET papers
Step 3: Make a Daily Study
Routine (6–8 hours)
Divide your day like this:
|
Subject |
Time |
|
Biology |
3 hours |
|
Chemistry |
2 hours |
|
Physics |
2 hours |
|
Revision |
1 hour |
Study every day. No gaps.
- Read NCERT line by line.
- Underline important points.
- Learn diagrams.
- After reading, solve 100 MCQs from that chapter.
- Revise the same chapter after 3 days.
Remember: 90% of NEET
Biology questions come directly from NCERT lines.
Step 5: How to Study Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
- Practice numerical questions daily.
Organic Chemistry
- Learn reactions and mechanisms.
- Revise again and again.
Inorganic Chemistry
- Read NCERT multiple times.
- Memorize tables, reactions, exceptions.
Step 6: How to Study Physics
Physics needs practice, not only
reading.
- Understand the concept.
- Solve 30–40 questions daily.
- Focus on formulas.
- Practice previous year questions.
Step 7: Start Solving Previous
Year Papers Early
After finishing one chapter:
- Solve NEET questions from that chapter.
After finishing syllabus:
- Solve full NEET papers in 3 hours like real exam.
Step 8: Make Short Notes
Write short notes for:
- Formulas
- Reactions
- Important Biology points
These help in quick revision.
Step 9: Revision Plan
Follow this rule:
- Revise after 1 day
- Revise after 7 days
- Revise after 30 days
Revision is the key to selection.
Step 10: Give Mock Tests
- Give 1 mock test every week at first.
- Then 2–3 mocks per week before exam.
- Analyze mistakes after each test.
Step 11: Avoid Common Mistakes
- Do not use too many books.
- Do not skip revision.
- Do not ignore Biology.
- Do not study without solving questions.
Step 12: Stay Consistent for
1–2 Years
NEET is cleared by students who
study daily, not by students who study sometimes.
Small daily effort + proper revision + practice = NEET selection.
Final Advice
If you follow this plan honestly,
you can crack NEET.
Discipline and revision matter more than intelligence.
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