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The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) is a highly competitive test for admission to medical and dental colleges in India. NEET preparation needs a serious and well-planned approach, particularly when the exam is only a few weeks away. As NEET 2026 exams nears, the aspirants need to refine their preparation to get the best possible scores on this extremely competitive exam.
As NEET 2026 is the largest medical entrance exam for MBBS and BDS admissions in India, it is only natural that the candidates are filled with a sense of excitement and nervousness. The last month leading up to the exam is critical, and a well-laid plan can make all the difference. This article offers effective tips for last-month preparation, revision techniques, key tricks, and a checklist to make the study plan better and increase confidence. Read on to find out how to obtain a high NEET-UG 2026 score.
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The last month prior to NEET-UG 2026 is important for your preparation and increasing your confidence. With precious little time remaining, aspirants must aim for strategic revision, focused practice, and time management to optimize their scores. Below are the best last-month preparation tips for NEET UG:
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NEET biology is heavily NCERT-based. Revise all NCERT diagrams, tables, and highlighted points as direct questions often come from them. For Physics and Chemistry, focus on high-weightage topics from NCERT and solve textbook examples.
For Physics, make sure you memorize all key formulas and practice their use through PYQs (Previous Year Questions). In Chemistry, go through reaction mechanisms, name reactions, and periodic trends to handle conceptual questions effectively.
Try at least one complete NEET mock test every day under simulated exam conditions. Review your errors, improves accuracy, and get used to the pattern of the NEET paper. Solving 10+ years' worth of PYQs serves to grasp question trends.
Mark areas where you most often go wrong and resurface them using brief notes or concept videos. Don't dive too deep into completely new subject matter in the last month—leverage your strengths first.
Create a time-limited plan:
Biology (45 minutes) – Speed with accuracy in answering.
Chemistry (40-45 minutes) – Get the right mix of conceptual and calculation-based questions.
Physics (60 minutes) – Concentrate on numerical speed and precision.
Revisit using your own notes, mind maps, and flashcards. These are useful for memorizing tough subjects such as biological classifications, NEETt Physics formulas, and organic chemistry reactions.
Avoid wasting too much time on a single question.
Try easier questions first to boost confidence.
Negate negative marking by not engaging in random guessing.
The last month is more about clever revision and practice and not so much about mere rote learning. Follow NCERT, be calm, believe in your preparation, and practice rigorously to optimize your NEET-UG 2026 score.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
It is extremely hard to complete the syllabus for NEET in a month. The last month is for the revision of the entire syllabus.
Yes, candidates who have completed Class 10 & 12 through distance education can apply for NEET.
Yes, aspirants with a year gap can appear for the NEET exam.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) is responsible for conducting NEET.
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Hi! To score good marks in NEET, it is best to practice with NEET previous years’ question papers. This helps in improving time management and also allows you to understand question trends. You can download NEET previous years’ question papers from the link provided below.
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NEET previous years’ question
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Hi! With strategic planning, you can definitely score 600+ marks in NEET 2026. You need to practice NEET mock test , NEET previous year's questions as these will help in understanding the question trend and learning time management. Here are some tips to help you score 600+ marks in NEET
To get admission at AIIMS, candidates need to score over 620 marks for the SC category. The detailed information can be checked here.
NEET Cut off for AIIMS
For BC-D (backward class), a score of over 500 marks in NEET is considered a good score. While scoring around over 400 marks in NEET, candidates can get admission in private medical colleges.
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