How To Crack NEET Exam 2020 – Tips & Tricks For NEET 2020
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If you are a medical aspirant in India, the first goal you have to accomplish is the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). This is a national-level medical exam for MBBS and BDS courses in different private and government colleges across the country. Cracking NEET 2020 has become a challenge these days. That is why we have put together a few tips on how to crack the NEET exam.
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How to crack the NEET exam
NEET is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) in India. Clearing this exam not only demands hard work but also smart tricks to crack it. Medical aspirants should make sure their preparation is done right to crack the NEET exam.
Every year thousands of candidates apply for the NEET exam to pursue a career in medicine. Before applying for any competitive exam, the candidates should know the basic details of the exam. So first let us understand the criteria to apply for the NEET exam.
NEET Exam Details
Academic Qualifications
Applicants should pass in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and English separately. General category students must secure a 50% aggregate in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.
Age Limit
The minimum age for aspirants to apply for the NEET-UG exam is 17 years for State and All India Quota seats. The maximum age limit for them is 25 years. For SC, ST, and OBC candidates, there is a relaxation of 5 years.
Syllabus
The NEET-UG exam is based on 3 main subjects: Biology & Zoology, Chemistry, and Physics. NEET exam syllabus is vast. Therefore, before starting to prepare, the candidate must have complete knowledge of the officially prescribed syllabus. A lot of subjects are similar to the board exam subjects. So compare the syllabus and start to study. This way you can save time on similar topics. This time can be used to revise topics you are weak in. Some of the important topics to focus on to clear the NEET exam are mentioned below.
Biology | Chemistry | Physics |
Genetics, Cell, Morphology, Physiology of Plants & Animals, Reproduction, Ecology & Environment, Biotechnology | Chemical Bonding, Organic Chemistry, Mole Concept, Coordination Chemistry, Periodic Table | Thermodynamics, Nuclear Physics, Optics, Mechanics |
These are just a few of the important topics and not the complete syllabus.
Exam Pattern
Aspirants should have a clear idea about the NEET exam pattern. NEET exam question paper will be for 720 marks that have to be completed in 3 hours (180 minutes). The questions will come from Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. The question paper will be divided into 3 sections of 45 questions each. All the questions will be objective type, i.e., multiple-choice questions. These questions will be for 4 marks each. Incorrect answers will carry a negative marking of 1 mark each. To understand the exam pattern below, refer to the table.
Subject | No of questions | Marks |
Botany | 45 questions | 180 marks |
Zoology | 45 questions | 180 marks |
Chemistry | 45 questions | 180 marks |
Physics | 45 questions | 180 marks |
Total | 180 questions | 720 marks |
Tips to crack the NEET exam
To crack the NEET UG exam, the most important thing is preparation. We have provided a few preparation tips to clear the NEET exam.
Study Material
Books are the first and foremost element to prepare for any exam. NEET aspirants should select the best books to prepare from. NCERT is the best book for NEET preparation because 75% of the questions are from these books. Aspirants can also prepare from other textbooks for the exam.
The books market is flooded with various books during the exam season. In such times, finding the best book becomes difficult. We have mentioned some of the best NEET preparation books suggested by teachers below.
Biology | Chemistry | Physics |
Trueman’s Biology (Vol 1 & Vol 2) | Organic Chemistry (Morrison & Boyd) | Fundamentals of Physics (Halliday, Resnick, & Walker) |
Biology (Pradeep’s Publications) | Concise Inorganic Chemistry (J. D. Lee) | Concepts of Physics (H. C. Verma) |
Objective Biology (Dinesh) | Physical Chemistry (O. P. Tandon) | Problems in General Physics (I. E. Irodov) |
Study Strategy
Aspirants should make a good timetable for their NEET preparations. Start preparing in advance and use the time smartly. Do not include long study hours in your timetable. Set daily goals. And make sure to achieve them before sleeping. Include short breaks in the timetable. This will help you focus better and for longer. Do not overburden yourself.
Study Breaks
Candidates must realize that a person cannot concentrate for long. The brain needs breaks to absorb all the information. That is why it is advised to take small breaks between study time. Breaks can be in the form of talking to friends and family, a small walk or a quick nap.
Prepare Notes
Jotting down points is a proven way to improve memory skills. While preparing for the exam, keep a diary or a notepad with you. Jot down all the important points in a way that you can understand later. Use graphs and flowcharts. These notes help you remember all the concepts later and will also help in revision. It will clear all the last-minute doubts that occur due to exam pressure.
Work on Weaker Sections
Every student has a few topics that they are strong at and a few that they are weak at. Candidates should spend more time working in their weaker sections to get better. Practicing mock papers will help them in this process. Make sure you do not completely ignore your strong topics at the same time. Take help from tutors or friends in case of conceptual doubts.
Practice NEET Previous Years Questions Papers
NEET exam previous year papers and sample papers are available online. Aspirants can download these question papers and solve them. This will help them clearly understand the syllabus and exam pattern. They will also be able to analyze the difficulty level of the exam and the weightage of each section. It will also help the candidates analyze their strong and weak topics. Solving papers and test series fills the candidates with positive energy and improve their confidence. Solving at least one paper per day will improve their speed and accuracy.
Time Management
NEET exam consists of 180 questions that need to be solved in 3 hours. This means the candidates get only 1 minute per question. Managing time is one of the greatest challenges a candidate’s faces while writing the exam. While solving the mock papers, candidates must keep this time limit in mind. They have to make sure to finish the paper in 3 hours. This can help them understand which section they are spending more time on and work on it.
Take Care of Health
While studying for the exams, a candidate may forget to take care of their health. It is very crucial that candidates take care of themselves, both mentally and physically. Follow a healthy diet and make sure to sleep properly. Avoid eating unhealthy food before the exam.
Candidates tend to guess answers to the questions they are unsure about. Remember, there is negative marking. For each wrong answer marked, 1 mark will be deducted. Therefore it is advised that the candidates leave the questions unmarked if they don’t know the answer.
These were some tips on how to crack the NEET exam. Aspirants can follow these essential tips while preparing for the examination. Study with dedication and work hard towards your goal. Securing good marks in the NEET exam opens all paths to your desired field in medicine.
Frequently asked questions about NEET Exam
1. Can I appear for NEET exams if I have a year gap between classes 11 & 12?
A. Yes, you can appear for NEET exams with a year gap. The previously set-out amendment by the MCI was revoked by Delhi High Court wherein now candidates with a gap of a year will be allowed to appear for NEET 2020.
2. I am an open school candidate. Can I apply for NEET 2020?
A. No. Candidates who have passed +2 from open schools or are private candidates will not be eligible to take up NEET.
3. I studied Biology as an additional subject in +2, will I be permitted to write NEET?
A. No. If the candidate has studied biology as an additional subject, s/he will not be allowed to write the exam.
4. What is the application fee for NEET 2020?
A. The application fee for NEET 2020 exams are:
- General Category – Rs. 1,500/-
- OBC-NCL, General EWS Category – Rs. 1,400/-
- SC, ST, PWD, Transgender Candidates – Rs. 800/-
The application can be done online
5. Which fields can be edited in the correction window?
A. NTA provides the correction window facility after the application form filling concludes. Only some fields are allowed to be rectified such as – birthplace, question paper medium, choice of NEET exam cities, address, academic details, and parents’ name.