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NEET preparation tips: Physics is one of the most important subjects for NEET preparation. It is a challenging subject that requires a lot of hard work and dedication to understand the various concepts of NEET UG 2023 physics and apply them effectively in solving questions.
The syllabus for NEET 2023 is vast and covers topics from mechanics, optics, electricity and magnetism, thermodynamics, wave motion, and modern physics. To get the best out of your NEET preparation for Physics, it is important to have a good understanding of the concepts, have a good problem-solving approach, and practice as much as possible.
Studying physics for NEET (UG) 2023 exam can be a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be. With the right strategy and resources, you can ace this exam and achieve your dream of getting into a medical college.
To give students a proper expert insights, Anurag Tiwari, National Academic Director (Medical), Aakash BYJU’S has share his valuable inputs for NEET UG preparation. In this article, students can get some tips on how to prepare for NEET Physics, important topics, books and resources, and study tips that one can follow to ace the Physics section.
A close examination of the previous year’s NEET physics question papers reveals that the NCERT question setters rely heavily on it. Needless to say that a student should strictly adhere to the NCERT for NEET UG 2023. A careful study of it will enable us to think like a question setter and generate a list of potential questions. If you have completed the NCERT book and are looking for something else, our carefully designed study packages, along with the NCERT map, will fill many gaps.
Making and sticking to a schedule that works for you should become second nature. The key is to devote sufficient time to each topic. You must first create a priority list. Given the latest question-setter trends, topics such as electromagnetism, modern physics, geometrical optics and mechanics should be at the top of that list. Additionally, identifying the weak points and allotting adequate study time for NEET preparation for them ensures that your target is met.
Physics is known among students for being numerical. When it comes to solving them, fatigue can be an easy villain. To ensure a high score, practice answering NEET questions from previous years until you know them by heart. Always highlight difficult questions, especially in mechanics and electromagnetism. It will be useful during the revision process.
If you are short of time while reviewing NEET physics topics, you can skip the easy ones and concentrate on the moderately and highly difficult ones. To get the best results, go over the fundamentals and concepts first before diving into the formulas.
Physics requires a combination of concentration, speed, accuracy and time management. The only way forward is to conduct regular full-fledged mock tests. A test also automatically refreshes your memory and assists you in identifying your weaknesses.
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Questions on Physics in NEET assess our conceptual clarity as well as our ability to solve numerical problems. Even if physics has a reputation for being the most demanding subject in NEET, hard work in those two areas will undoubtedly be the deciding factor in the exam hall. Looking at the NEET difficulty level ratio, we can see that only five questions are difficult, 20 are moderate and the rest are easy. Those five questions should not frighten a conscientious student.
CLASS XI
Units and Measurements
Laws of Motion
Work, Energy and Power
System of Particular and Rotation of Motion
Gravitation
Mechanical Properties of Fluids
Thermodynamics
Waves
CLASS XII
Electrostatic Potential and capacitance
Current Electricity
Moving charges and Magnetism
Ray optics and Optical Instruments
Wave Optics
Dual Nature and Radiation of Matter
Semiconductors
The crux of the issue is that no unexpected question should appear in the exam hall. An organised approach to preparation, clarity of concept and rigorous practice with a large number of high-quality questions will ensure this. For beginners, familiarity with NCERT and previous years’ questions will provide a strong foundation.
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For out-of-state General category candidates, the NEET UG qualifying cutoff is the 50th percentile. Scores typically range between 148 to 705 for qualification, but actual college admission requires a much higher, competitive score (often 615–650+ for government MBBS seats).
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