NEET 2021 Preparations Tips During Lockdown by Pramod Maheshwari, Director, Career Point
NEET 2021 Preparations Tips During Lockdown by Pramod Maheshwari, Director, Career Point: India's single undergraduate medical entrance examination, National Eligibility cum Entrance Test- NEET will be conducted on August 1, 2021. Considering this, the agitation level of the medical aspirants on how to prepare for NEET 2021 must be at the top. This is the time when candidates must keep their strategies on point for NEET 2021. Taking that into consideration, Careers360 has brought you an exclusive interview on how to prepare for NEET medical exam during the Lockdown period by Pramod Maheshwari, expert and Managing Director of Career Point. In this interview on how to prepare for NEET 2021 by an expert, Pramod Maheshwari has shared some NEET preparation tips to give an edge to the preparations of all the NEET 2021 aspirants. Along with that, he has also shared some important revision tips that every NEET aspirant will have to keep in mind while preparing for NEET 2021. Check out the entire interview on how to prepare for NEET 2021 during lockdown by Career Point Director, Pramod Maheshwari.
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Careers360: What major things do you think NEET aspirants must cover during the lockdown period?
Pramod Maheshwari: In the NEET 2021 preparation plan, the aspirants must:
Revise the whole syllabus of physics, chemistry, and Biology.
Take at least 2-3 mock test every week
Must do revisions on formula level.
And, in order to do these 3 tasks you need to put your commitment to study for at least 12 hours a day. That is out of 24 hours that you have in a day, a student needs to strictly put his/her 12 hours aside for their studies.
Careers360: How aspirants can set accurate time management for the preparations?
Pramod Maheshwari: The total study time which you have to put in is 600 hours (50×12 =600 hrs), if you try to bifurcate these 600 hours into different tasks then we get time break-up as mentioned below.
Time required to take 10 tests would be around 30 hours (10 ×3= 30hrs).
It's important to analyze your paper, once you finish it off. Therefore you need to put in 1 hour for analyzing each paper. This means that you need a total of 10 hours for paper analysis (10×1=10hrs).
It means that out of total 600 hours of your total study time, you will be left for 560 hours and you have to utilize this period effectively in your self-study.
Careers360: According to you, how important is it to utilise this time in order to crack NTA NEET 2021?
Pramod Maheshwari: The potential and the execution on the part of the student can be considered as the sinusoidal wave, like that of sine function showing trough and crest. Additionally, it is very difficult to remain maintained at a level, for which you as a student will have to put up many efforts in your performance. If you are currently at the peak then your endeavour must be to remain at the peak position. If you don't put up your effort to maintain it, then you will surely get a fall in your further performances. But you can prolong your peak position if you properly put your efforts.
Careers360: Candidates take a lot of mental pressure when exams knock at the door. How do you feel that can be reduced?
Pramod Maheshwari: Aspirants should not compel themselves much by thinking about the exam over and over again. Just remember, one cannot perform without being psychologically fit. They need not even stress over the NEET result, as it's not the end. Give your body full rest by sleeping and eating well.
Additional Tips by Mr Pramod Mahesweari for NEET 2021 Aspirants
Revise the complete course by solving as many NEET question papers as possible.
Cover all the NEET 2021 important topics.
Test your preparation level through online test series
If there is any doubt about any topic, ask your faculty and solve it immediately.
Study weak topics through online video lectures
Make a full plan for revision.
Do not try to read a single topic from more than one NEET book, focus on grasping the concepts which you don't understand and move on.
Take practice tests in an exam like environment and timing at home also.
Create short notes and revision chits now for the last moments as per your needs.
Also read:
- How to prepare for NEET 2021 at home
- 10 Tips to crack NEET 2021 examination
- Best Books for NEET 2021 Preparation
Frequently Asked Question (FAQs) - NEET 2021 Preparations Tips During Lockdown by Pramod Maheshwari, Director, Career Point
Question: Can I prepare for NEET 2021 in just one month?
Answer:
If the candidate has already completed the syllabus for NEET 2021, he/she can invest the last month into revising the syllabus.
Question: Who conducts NEET 2021?
Answer:
The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts NEET.
Question: What is the full form of NEET?
Answer:
NEET stands for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test.
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