Can anyone be too competent to crack the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) in a short span of just 30 days? The answer is yes! If your preparation is inspired by the thrust of your zeal, dedication and a well-planned study approach, then you can make a script of your success and can get your name enlisted amongst all the successful candidates in the NEET Merit List 2021. An exam like NEET requires a firm commitment from the candidates and if you are committed to doing so, the following tips could be of your assistance.
The ‘National Eligibility cum Entrance Test’ will be organized by the ‘National Testing Agency’ (NTA) in the month of May 2021. Those, who are looking for admissions in the most prestigious medical institutes of the country to pursue an MBBS and BDS degree from a public or private university/institute. After qualifying the NEET, candidates will be eligible to take admission in a medical institute which has been accredited by the ‘Medical Council of India’ (MCI)/’Dental Council of India’ (DCI). In the post, easy but effective tips have been given with which candidates can give their NEET preparation an edge to attain their goal.
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Understand the NEET UG Exam Pattern
Candidates will be required to understand the NEET syllabus first. Before they apply for the NEET they must comprehend and analyze the subjects from which questions will be asked. It is evident that the questions which will be asked in the test will be from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
- The language of the question paper will be English, Hindi, Tamil, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi and Telugu.
- Candidates while preparing for the exam need to give more emphasis on Botany and Zoology without ignoring Physics and Chemistry.
- Candidates need to be aware of negative marking in ye NEET exam 2021 as if they choose the wrong option, there will be a dedication of 1/4th
Here is the exam pattern of the NEET
S.No. | Subjects | Number of questions | Total marks |
1. | Physics | 45 | 45×4 |
2. | Chemistry | 45 | 45×4 |
3. | Biology (Botany and Zoology) | 90 (45/45) | 90×4 |
Total (3 hours) | 180 | 180×4= 720 |
Syllabus
The NEET UG Syllabus will be comprised most of the important topics from the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. The topics have been given in the following tables which will be mandatory to be studied by all the candidates.
- There are almost 45 to 50 units from the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
- In order to complete the syllabus in 30 days, candidates need to study 2 or 3 units in aday.
- Choose subjects alternatively as if you have studied any unit of Physics in the morning, choose any unit of Chemistry or Biology in the evening or night.
Biology Syllabus
Units for Class 11th | Units for Class 12th |
UNIT I: Diversity in Living World | UNIT I: Reproduction |
UNIT II: Structural Organization in Animals and Plants | UNIT II: Genetics and Evolution |
UNIT III: Cell Structure and Function | UNIT III: Biology and Human Welfare |
UNIT IV: Plant Physiology | UNIT IV: Biotechnology and Its Applications |
UNIT V: Human Physiology | Unit V: Ecology and environment |
Physics Syllabus
Units for Class 11th | Units for Class 12th |
Unit I: Physical World and Measurement | Unit I: Electrostatics |
Unit II: Kinematics | Unit II: Current Electricity |
Unit III: Laws of Motion | Unit III: Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism |
Unit IV: Work, Energy, and Power | Unit IV: Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents |
Unit V: Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body | Unit V: Electromagnetic Waves |
Unit VI: Gravitation | Unit VI: Optics |
Unit VII: Properties of Bulk Matter | Unit VII: Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation |
Unit VIII: Thermodynamics | Unit VIII: Atoms and Nuclei |
Unit IX: Behavior of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory | Unit IX: Electronic Devices |
Unit X: Oscillations and Waves |
Chemistry Syllabus
Units for Class 11th | Units for Class 12th |
Unit I: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry | Unit I: Solid State |
Unit II: Structure of Atom | Unit II: Solutions |
Unit III: Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties | Unit III: Electrochemistry |
Unit IV: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure | Unit IV: Chemical Kinetics |
Unit V: States of Matter: Gases and Liquids | Unit V: Surface Chemistry |
Unit VI: Thermodynamics | Unit VI: General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements |
Unit VII: Equilibrium | Unit VII: p-Block Elements |
Unit VIII: Redox Reactions | Unit VIII: d and f Block Elements |
Unit IX Hydrogen | Unit IX Coordination Compounds |
Unit X: s- Block Elements (Alkali and Alkaline earth metals) | Unit X: Haloalkanes and Haloarenes |
Unit XI: Some p-Block Elements | Unit XI: Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers |
Unit XII: Organic Chemistry – Some Basic Principles and Techniques | Unit XII: Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids |
Unit XIII: Hydrocarbons | Unit XIII: Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen |
Unit XIV: Environmental Chemistry | Unit XIV: Biomolecules |
Unit XV: Polymers | |
Unit XVI: Chemistry in Everyday Life |
Other essential tips for NEET UG 2021
- Keep yourself motivated until the NEET is commenced as negativity sometimes may bother the aspirants.
- Never deviate from the study plan and if do so, this may turn you success saga into a sad failure story.
- Solve a sample paper or a previous year question paper daily to make yourself time-bounding.
- Don’t think that this 30-day study plan for NEET is a shortcut. This 30 days study plan is to boost up your preparation and complete the syllabus before the exam.
- Get a proper diet and proper sleep to stay healthy so that you can prepare for the exam efficiently.