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How Can You Get the Best Score in NEET 2024 Exam in Your First Attempt?

Studying for NEET 2024 might seem tough, but with the right help and a positive attitude, you can do it!

NEET 2024 Exam: It’s a big question for lots of students getting ready for the big days on May 5th and May 6th, 2024. You want to make sure you’re on the right track with your studying. But don’t worry! Even though the competition is tough and there’s a lot of uncertainty, there’s a way to make it through successfully. You just need to be smart about your studying, stay determined, and aim for the best.

NEET Exam Pattern Overview:

Mode of Examination: Offline (Pen and Paper-Based).

Duration of Exam: 3 hours (180 minutes).

Number of Questions: 180 multiple-choice questions (MCQs).

Subjects Covered: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Botany & Zoology).

Distribution of Questions:

Physics: 45 questions

Chemistry: 45 questions

Biology: 90 questions (45 each from Botany and Zoology).

Question Type: All questions are MCQs with four options.

Marking Scheme:

Correct Answer: +4 marks

Incorrect Answer: -1 mark

Unanswered Questions: No marks deducted.

Syllabus: Based on the CBSE curriculum for classes 11 and 12, covering topics from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Botany & Zoology).

Studying for NEET 2024 might seem tough, but with the right help and a positive attitude, you can do it! Don’t hesitate to ask for help if you need it. Let’s look at some tips that can help you get ready for NEET 2024 and do your best:

When preparing for the NEET exam, remember that NCERT textbooks for Biology are your best friends! Start by understanding the basics from these books, and then dive deeper with other resources.

Remember to gain insight from your mistakes and engage in conversations with your teachers about challenging topics.

Write down important extra information in the margins of your NCERT books, and seek guidance from your teachers while practicing with old test papers.

Mock papers are very important. They are like practice tests for NEET. They show you what you’re good at and what you need to work on. Doing them helps you learn how to manage your time and stay calm during the real exam.

Managing your time well is super important for this exam. Your textbooks are like your best friends—they’ll guide you through the exam. Practice a lot using mock tests and old papers to get used to the format and improve your skills.

Stay positive and confident, even if you find some questions tough. You’ve got what it takes to do well. Believe in yourself, keep going strong, and show off what you’ve learned. You’re totally capable of acing this exam and opening doors to a bright future!

Also Read: More Than 25 Lakh Students Applied for NEET 2024 UG, Exam to be Held on May 5

D K Singh

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