NEET Preparation Tips for Class 11 Students

NEET Preparation Tips for Class 11 Students

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Sreetama Datta
Sreetama Datta Roy
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Updated on May 23, 2024 12:33 IST

The best time to start your NEET preparation is when you are in Class 11. Know how to make the most of this year by reading the NEET preparation tips for Class 11 students here.

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NEET preparation is generally started by aspirants in their Class 11. The NEET 2025 exam will be held tentatively in the first week of May 2025. The exam will be held in pen and paper mode in 13 languages including English and Hindi. Around 20 lakh candidates are expected to appear for the exam and there is no doubt about the highly competitive nature of the exam. Hence, serious aspirants should dedicate a minimum of two years to prepare for the exam. Generally, students start their NEET 2025 preparation right after writing their Class 10 Board exam, or at the beginning of Class 11. Hence, students often have a common question in mind, which is, how to prepare for NEET from Class 11? 

Also Read: How to Prepare for NEET 2025? Know Important Topics and Best Books

Class 11 is the ideal time to start preparing for any entrance test. The basics that have been taught in the previous years are still fresh, and the mind is ready for a new beginning. For NEET aspirants, starting the NEET preparation while in Class 11 is most advisable. It will give the students enough time to experiment with a preparation strategy. Also, starting early will give them the opportunity to revise the syllabus of Class 11 thoroughly by the time they reach Class 12. They can then focus on the Class 12 syllabus primarily in the year of the attempt.

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However, starting the preparation at this stage can also be overwhelming because whatever they need to prepare has not yet been taught to them. In an attempt to guide such students and help them begin their NEET journey, Shiksha has compiled a few expert tips. In this article, one can read about how to start preparing for NEET from Class 11. These tips will help them understand where to begin and what needs to be done.

Q:   How to prepare for NEET exam and get a good rank?

A:
Here are some tips to help you prepare for NEET and improve your chances of getting a good rank: 1 Understand the Syllabus: Go through the NEET syllabus thoroughly and create a study plan accordingly. Divide the topics into manageable chunks and make sure you cover each one systematically. 2 Refer to Good Study Materials: Use the best study material available in the market, such as NCERT books, reference books, and online resources. 3 Take Mock Tests: Taking mock tests regularly will help you assess your strengths and weaknesses, and give you an idea of the exam pattern and the difficulty level of the questions. 4 Time Management: Time management is crucial when it comes to cracking NEET. Devote sufficient time to each section, and make sure you complete the entire paper within the given time frame. 5 Stay Healthy: Take care of your physical and mental health to ensure that you can stay focused and motivated during your preparation. Eat healthy food, exercise regularly, and take breaks to avoid burnout. 6 Seek Help When Needed: Don't hesitate to seek help from your teachers, mentors, or online communities if you are facing any difficulties in your preparation. Remember, consistent effort and practice are key to success in NEET. Keep practicing and stay focused on your goal, and you are sure to achieve a good rank. Good luck!

Q:   I am a PCB class 11th and preparing for NEET. Is Maths compulsory to qualify for NEET?

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Maths is not compulsory for NEET. You have numerical in Physics but you do not required Maths in Class 11 and Class 12 to solve those. If you studied Maths in class 10, then you can solve the numericals in Physics. Since NEET has Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects, it would be advantageous for you if you are a PCB student. Moreover, in case a candidate has studied PCM and not Biology, even as an additional subject, then he/she will not be eligible to appear for NEET exam. Hence, Maths is not compulsory, rather not required for NEET. But having basic mathematical knowledge and skills would be an added advantage. 

Q:   I take too much time in covering topics and it takes my whole day to complete revision. How do I proceed to prepare for NEET?

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Make a study schedule for NEET giving Biology Physics and Chemistry equal weight. Consistency is key; it is preferable to study for the same number of hours on both days rather than studying all night one day and resting the next. Take into account your optimal study times. Plan your schedule taking into account your strengths and how your energy changes throughout the day. Make a list of the topics you want to cover this week and work towards achieving your daily or weekly goals. If you are unable to stick to your schedule, identify the problem, make a strategy to address it, and try again. If any subject or topic requires more time than provided, or if a test is scheduled for the next day, your schedule should allow for flexibility. Be dependable. The most crucial ability you need to pass NEET is daily study. Get your work done on time. You shouldn't put anything off. Avoid using social media and other distractions as much as possible.

Also Read: How to prepare for NEET along with class 12th board exams?

NEET Preparation Tips for Class 11 Students

Here we bring forth some tips and strategies to be followed by Class 11 students planning to write NEET.

Developing a routine

The first tip on how to prepare for NEET from Class 11 is that students must develop a routine. The preparation of NEET will require dedicated study for hours. It is important for those preparing for NEET to develop a habit of studying regularly for hours. Not only should they work on the number of hours, but also improve their focus. Since Class 11 students are beginning early, they can start preparing by spending two hours on self-study and gradually increasing it to four to five hours. An early inculcation of this habit will help such students in the long run.

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Paying attention in classes

Class 11 is when most of the basics of the NEET syllabus are being taught. It is thus important to pay attention in these classes and take notes in them. Paying attention in these classes will help build a strong foundation for the topics that will be covered in Class 12. Students must also clear their doubts about these classes. Since the pressure in Class 11 is comparatively lower, both students and teachers can spend a little more time in clearing their doubts. Make sure that you do not carry forward your doubts to the next year.

Finding a mentor

Getting a mentor is the shortcut to success.

-Bo Sanchez

A mentor can be anyone, a friend, a cousin, or a teacher. Finding a mentor at this stage will help a student figure out how to start NEET preparation from Class 11. They can not only help you pick the right coaching institute but can also guide you with the preparation material. Mentors will also help you stay motivated during the preparation phase. Class 11 students start their preparation early, which may cause them to lose momentum after a few months. Having a mentor will help such students stay focused and sail through this time.

Q:   It is possible to crack NEET exam without coaching?

A:

I will not say, it is impossible. It is possible, but you have work very hard and must give your 200% effort to crack these competitive exams. In my opinion, it is better to take coaching for NEET exam. Coaching makes your exam preparation easier. Sometimes, if you get lots of doubt then you can get it cleared by your tutor who has got the subject knowledge.

Students get individual attention at coaching institutes and they focus on learning and development of students as per their requirement. Coaching centers also teach you a lot of tips, tricks and time management that help you to crack NEET exam. But, you have to be careful in choosing a right and resourceful coaching center, as there are many fraud coaching centers that works for money and not for delivering knowledge to the students.

Q:   What is a good score in NEET?

A:

In general, a score of 600+ is considered to be good for NEET which will ensure a high rank. However, given the high level of competition, if you wish to get admission to one of the top 10 colleges, then you must score above 700. But if you wish to get an MBBS seat and any of the decent medical colleges in India, then a score of 600+ is required. At the same time, a score of 550 or above may also fetch you an MBBS seat at a medical college towards the end of the counselling rounds. On the other hand, if you are aspiring to pursue a BDS or a B.Sc. Nursing, then a score above 500 should be able to fetch you a seat at a good Dental or Nursing colleges in India. Having said this, by if your score is lower than the marks mentioned above, you need not feel demoralised or demotivated. There are a lot of other medical specialisations or courses through NEET scores and you will always have a good option according to your score. To know more, read the article given below: https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/articles/what-after-neet-blogId-37499.

Q:   How do I prepare for the NEET from the very beginning without coaching?

A:
Follow some of the best ways to prepare for NEET: Get a calendar and a diary Set your priorities Set out long study hours Take care of your health don't sleep during study time NCERT books are considered the best to cover all the basic concepts of all the subjects: Biology, Chemistry and Physics.

Q:   Which is the best reference book for biology for preparing NEET ?

A:
To prepare for the Biology section of NEET the best books or study materials are NCERT textbooks. According to experts and toppers, NCERT is the best source of preparation. Based on the contents of the book, NCERT would be sufficient for NEET Biology preparation. However, students may refer to additional books and study materials. Some of the books are as follows: 1. Trueman's Biology Vol 1 and 2. Objective Biology by Dinesh 3. Objective Biology by Ansari 4. Pradeep Publication's Biology 5. Biology by GR Bathla Publications 6. SC Verma Biology.

Q:   I'm in class 11th and preparing for the NEET and AIIMS. What should be the basic strategy to crack the exam?

A:
The basic strategy to crack the exam: 1- Research exams, like syllabus, question format, duration, and books. 2- Make a proper strategy as to how much time to give a particular topic or subject. 3- Try to avoid solving any questions without understanding the concept. You can also understand concepts by solving questions but make sure that you understand concepts. 4- Practice as many questions as possible. 5- Each week take the proper exam. Proper exam means making your study room an examination room and sitting for all 3 hours or whatever the duration of your exam and following all exam rules like filling name on the OMR sheet, bubbling answers, etc. 6- If don't get good marks, go to step 1 and follow the same procedure. 7- After some time you will SEE tremendous improvement in your marks and you become habitual to the exam room and you will get good marks. I hope this will help you.

Also Read: How to Prepare for NEET Without Coaching

Selecting the study material

While NCERT is a must-read for NEET preparation, to score well in this examination, students need to go the extra mile. This is the ideal time to experiment with a few reference books for NEET. For every subject, there are four or five top-recommended books. However, reading each one of them is not possible. Also, every book may not be comprehensible to every student. Therefore, they can choose the reference books that best suit their requirements during this time.

Also Read: NEET Subject-wise Study Materials

Making notes

Notes will be an important part of the NEET preparation phase. Students must develop a habit of making notes in the classroom and during self-study. Revision notes should be concise yet easy to understand. They must also cover everything important that was taught during the lecture. Making notes on the topics which are covered in Class 11 will also lessen the burden for the next year. Therefore, students must make final notes for Class 11 by the time they are promoted to the next class.

Also Read: How to prepare revision notes for NEET?

Getting hands-on with the NEET question papers

The next NEET preparation tip for Class 11 students is to collect as many sample papers and previous years' NEET question papers during this year. They must also refer to the NEET question papers of the previous years to understand the exam pattern better. By doing this exercise, students will get to know more about the type of questions that can be asked from a topic. It will also help them understand the NEET exam pattern better.

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Sreetama Datta Roy
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Sreetama has over a decade of editorial experience in the higher education beat. A wanderlust by passion, she is also an avid reader and a music lover. Among friends, she is popular for her sense of humour.

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Salma qadrie

3 years ago

How to revise biology in less time

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Khan IrFaN

3 years ago

By studying it bro.. No substitute for Hardwork.. So Give more time...