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How to Score 600 in NEET Exam

Update on: 07 Oct 2021, 03:46 PM

How to Score 600 in NEET

The main ingredients for cracking the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test [NEET] with flying colors are consistent focus and concept clarity. NEET is the only exam that leaps you through the first step towards your way to being a successful Doctor.

Although NEET is the most challenging exam and the severity of it can be easily understood by knowing that in the year 2021 itself approx. 16 lakhs of students registered for NEET, out of which 95% appeared for the exam and these 95% (approximately 15,20000) students, there are only 82,926 Medical and Dental seats in India. To reserve a seat in one of the country’s best institutions, it is highly important to achieve a 600+ score in the NEET exam.ย Now let’s discussย how to score 600+ in NEET.

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How to Score 600+ in NEET 2023

To achieve the targeted score, it is advised to begin your preparation early. It will help you understand the concepts of NEET from the initial level.

  • Know the syllabus:ย Before starting your Preparation, having a keen eye on the syllabus serves as an effective part of executing your action plan. It would allow you to segregate the topics to study accordingly.
  • Understand the typologies of questions:ย NEET is an objective type of test held in offline mode within 3 hours. The questions asked in NEET are in Objective form. These types of questions require practice & focused learning. Make sure you haveย MTG Objective NCERT at your fingertipsย to practice similar kinds of questions.ย 
  • Set your timeline:ย Always make your action plan time-bound. Setting a time limit to a particular topic or chapter will increase your productivity. It would help complete the entire syllabus on time and help you manage the time during the exam.
  • Indulge in Mock drills:ย After covering up the complete curriculum of NEET, taking the Mock tests/ Online Tests to check exam readiness is an essential part of completing your Preparation. These tests help nurture your practice and Preparation. They will make you familiar with the exam pattern along the weaker section you need to work again. Mock tests are the most effective means of evaluating your progress.
  • Focus on Diagrammatic/theorem-based/ reaction mechanism questions:ย It is important to understand the concept behind such questions. Once you are clear with the concept or mechanism, it is easier for you to tackle such questions with more confidence and avail a perfect score.
  • The Revision Game: For revision, focus on theย 3R’s:ย Revise,ย Rest,ย Repeat. This process will help your revision process to work productively. Set your last month’s revision withย MTG NEET Revision cum Crash Course.

Related article:ย 30 Days NEET Planner to boost your NEET Preparation

  • Choose the Best Study Material: Keeping your priority over NCERT textbooks, then moving forward with other reference books available in the market. Eventually, the market is already flooded with a heap of books and study material. Now choosing the right and best among them all is also a tedious task in itself. We recommend you to stick to MTG NEET exam Books, as approx. 90% of questions asked in the NEET exam are the same or more similar to the questions in MTG NEET Books.

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