How to Prepare for NEET 2021 if Exam is Held in August

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Updated on Jun 26, 2021 18:51 IST

Amid the speculations of NEET 2021 getting postponed, aspirants should not shift their focus from preparation. Considering NEET 2021 will be conducted on August 1, here we present the preparation strategy for the exam.

How to Prepare for NEET 2021 if Exam is Held in August

How to Prepare for NEET 2021 if Exam is Held in August

NEET 2021 exam date is expected to be released anytime soon. Amid speculations of the exam getting postponed, NEET 2021 aspirants should not shift their focus from preparation and continue to maintain the momentum of their studies. Considering the fact that NTA has so far maintained that NEET 2021 will be conducted on August 1. Hence, aspirants should not pay attention to the speculations and prepare in a way considering NEET 2021 will be conducted on August 1.

Precisely there are 35 days left for August 1. In this article, we bring to our readers the tips and tricks to follow if NEET 2021 is held on August 1.

Tips to Prepare for NEET 2021

Assess your preparedness: First and foremost, aspirants should take a stock of things. They need to assess their preparation level by analysing the chapters and topics they have already completed from the NEET syllabus along with the pending chapters. Within the completed chapters, NEET aspirants have to assess how well prepared they are with those topics. In case they have any doubts, they should address those and clear the concepts with the help of their mentors. They must ensure that the topics they have completed are fully prepared and there is no confusion or queries left in those.

Review weak areas: This is the best time to review weak areas and try to improve those. The basic method is to identify the reason of weakness. It can either be a lack of conceptual clarity or due to the toughness of the subjects or topics. Either way, one has to analyse the root cause of weakness and approach it strategically. Aspirants can take the guidance of their mentors, seniors or fellow NEET takers to overcome their weaknesses. Since the syllabus is vast, it is not possible to complete the entire syllabus. They should go through previous years’ NEET analysis and check which are the important topics. They can leave out some chapters if they are not given much weightage in the exam.

Revise your strength areas: While focusing on the weak areas, they should not stop preparing for their strength areas or be too confident to leave them out for the last moment. Regular revision and practice from the strong areas will help them prepare in a balanced manner. In case aspirants leave the topics from their strength areas for the last moment, they might lose touch and have to start all over again. Hence, regular revision and practice is a must.

Solve previous years’ question papers: Solving previous years’ question papers can help students in multiple aspects. Not only will they know about the question types, but the various topics that are covered in the NEET question papers and the section-wise difficulty levels as well. Regular practice will help them get prepared for the actual exam and also help them identify areas that need to be improved.

Also Read:

NEET Previous Years Question Papers (2020, 2019, 2018, 2017) – Download PDFs for Free

Take regular mock tests: Taking sectional or full-length NEET mock tests in a proctored manner is an important preparation tool, especially during the last leg of preparation. Candidates should make a plan to take mock tests at least thrice a week and get those analysed by their mentors after every test. Taking and analysing mock tests will help them assess their preparation level and also aid in preparing for the exam taking plan for the actual exam day.

NEET 2021 Mock Test is a comprehensive Test including Questions from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. This test will help you to get an idea about the type of questions that will be asked, the exam pattern, and the marking scheme. After taking the test, you can immediately check your score. 

Free NEET 2021 Mock Test

Avoid stress and take care of your health: In the current scenario, this is of utmost importance for NEET aspirants to follow. Students are already under stress owing to the current situation of anxiety caused by the silence on NEET and the pandemic situation. But NEET will be conducted in all likelihood on the scheduled date. Hence, they should avoid any kind of stress and maintain their healthy streak in order to prepare and perform well for the exam. In case they feel too much pressure from the preparation and the surrounding circumstances, they should incorporate activities such as meditation, sports, reading or listening to music to maintain composure. Along with preparation, they should also maintain composure and a positive mindset to succeed in NEET 2021.

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