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How to Make Revision Notes for NEET Exam

Update on: 02 Mar 2023, 10:37 AM

Cracking NEET is difficult, but certainly not impossible! With a few smart steps, you can prepare well for the toughest medical entrance examination and crack it with flying colors. While preparing for NEET one must make personal notes. It works well for almost every aspirant. They can turn out to be the rank booster for your NEET result.

Personal notes are also the best last-minute revision tool. Most students prefer handmade notes during their last-minute revision. Nobody has time to refer to the bulky books during the last few days/hours of the examination. At that time, it is these short notes that work at their best.

Many students toil for many years but still couldn’t crack the NEET exam. The primary reason is NEET’s vast syllabus. And the next reason is due to a lack of preparing strong revision notes. In this post, we will tell you how to make effective notes during NEET preparation.

First, you must understand the significance of taking notes. It is very important because it involves us in the learning process, and we must take notes on what we learn because we cannot hold anything for long. Exam revision is aided by taking notes.

  1. Easily understandable during revision time.
  2. Saves enough time.
  3. It contains important points, shortcuts, and tricks.
  4. It has data for preparation for exams in a proper sequence.
  5. It includes a collection of data from varied books; you don’t need to read many books at the time of revision.
  6. It’s handy; you can easily revise it again and again.
  7. You can confidently read it as you are well acquainted with it.
  8. Must include important formulas.

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The most beneficial thing once you are done with NEET study material and revision notes, you can follow the same notes for other competitive exams having a similar course structure. Since NEET study material covers the major syllabus of CBSE Class 11 and 12.  So, all you need to follow is the NCERT textbooks of both classes thoroughly. NCERT is a staple demand for your preparation of notes for NEET. Must read Objective NCERT at your Fingertips to get the core concepts of NCERT textbooks. It is also advised to make notes from other authentic books if there are any such topics that were not covered in your board curriculum. We would recommend you ‘Complete NEET Guide chapterwise, topicwise book for Physics, Chemistry & Biology to make your NEET revision notes. It is a power-packed book with the complete syllabus for NEET exam.

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Best tips to prepare notes for NEET

  1. You should not begin taking notes for NEET after reading the chapter for the first time. You must go over the concepts at least three to four timesand administer tests on them. So that you can understand the significance of each concept and take better notes on it.  You must understand the areas of the subject on which you should concentrate your efforts. It is not only hard work that makes a difference but also smart work.
  2. For Physics, once you have a firm grasp on all of the concepts, formulae, and derivations, you should begin making notes of key formulae, derivations, and key points to remember and revise. As there are many physics numericals for NEET, aspirants must solve at least 100 problems per day to achieve a higher score  These notes will be extremely useful for your revision period both before and after the NEET.
  1. For Chemistry, the first importance is given to organic chemistry. Prepare a table stating the name of the reactions and derivations. Add miscellaneous questions as the headings for the table.
    Students believe that taking notes in physics and chemistry is pointless because these are numerically based, but for revising the concepts, it is the only way, so keep it brief. Make notes of all the difficult questions to solve. Try to practice them more often.
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  1. For Biology, as it is a scoring subject and it also covers 50% of the NEET exam curriculum, you must read and learn the concepts with better care because the examiner tries to perplex the students by posing questions on well-known topics.

Having insight into the common mistakes made by NEET students can help you improve your chances of scoring well in the exam. Read our blog – 5 Silly Mistakes to avoid in NEET exam.

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General outlines for Notes preparation

  • Use different colored pens to highlight the points. You can use each color to differentiate among important concepts
  • Try to form your own shortcuts so that you can recollect them more easily
  • Make your notes on A4 size papers and file them up instead of writing in a notebook
  • Make the notes in a language in which you feel comfortable
  • Don’t ever try to copy text as it is from the textbook
  • Make important points from the lectures you attended
  • Along with proper preparation, maintaining good physical health and mental health is also important to crack NEET
  • Try to write as many practice tests as possible in the scheduled time. 80% of the time you need to focus on writing the test and 20% of it to analyse the mistakes. This is called time management.

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