Title: Biology NEET Exam Preparation Tips, Syllabus and Reference Books
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2In NEET Examination, Biology is the highest score
carrying subject. It can assure you a sure shot
spot in the qualifiers if you prepare well for
this. The assurance for the rank comes from the
number of questions which Biology subject
carries. While Physics and Chemistry carry 45
questions each, Biology alone consists of 90
questions (45 for Botany and 45 for Zoology).
And, this why this subject has the potential to
decide your NEET Exam fate. So, it is crucial to
work hard on this subject to crack NEET Exam.
Analysing the pattern of previous years
question papers pattern, it has been noticed
that the difficulty level of Biology has
increased over the last couple of years. So, you
need to work even harder than you are planning to
excel in this lucrative subject. Below we have
provided some essential tips that will not only
help in preparing well for Biology but also you
can implement them in other subjects as well.
31.) Planning is Everything 2.) Manage Your Time
Well 3.) Refer to Standard Study Material 4.)
Plan Your Preparation Wisely 5.) Online Tools 6.)
Practice More and More Mock Test 7.) Dont Treat
Yourself as Machine 8.) Be Positive and Healthy
4You have to have a good plan for the preparation
of your Biology NEET Exam. Considering that you
have to study for Physics and Chemistry as well,
schedule your study in such a way that you can
follow it easily and dont feel stressed. Try to
make a weekly schedule and target a couple of
chapters only in a week. This will ease the
pressure and allow you to make time for other
subjects as well.
5Time management is considered to be very crucial
in such competitive exam. As NEET exam contains
180 questions and you get 180 minutes to solve
them, you really need to be as fast and as
accurate you can. You can boost your speed by
making yourself through in all the chapters and
taking a mock test on a regular basis.
6Most of the toppers and qualifiers always
recommend studying through NCERT books. This is
because NCERT textbooks offer a clear
understanding of concepts in easy to understand
language with precise information. Once you are
done studying thoroughly from the NCERT books,
you can then consider referring to other books
available for NEET Exam.
7You should know the weightage of all the chapters
well so that you can plan your preparation
accordingly. Some of the important topics that
carry good weightage include Human Physiology,
Plant Physiology, Biotechnology, Ecology,
Biomolecules, Molecular Basis of Inheritance, and
Cell Biology.
8Considering the digital trend, it is suggested to
make use of the online platform to understand
concepts that you find difficult. Online tools
like blogs, social media, PDFs, video, mobile
applications can come very handy in understanding
difficult topics. This is not only a good way to
clear doubts but also an interesting and fun way
of preparation.
9Solving sample papers and previous years
question papers on a regular basis is top
suggestion given by many toppers and qualifiers
to crack NEET exam. Make a schedule of solving a
couple of sample papers every week. This will not
only help in revision of your subjects but also
enhance your speed significantly. Moreover,
instead of solving paper in 180 minutes, try to
complete it in 170 minutes or so. This will make
you agiler.
10Remember you are a human being and not a machine,
so try to incorporate a few short breaks in your
preparation routine to keep your mind fresh and
active throughout the day. However, do not
stretch your breaks and use them for a 10-minute
walk, chatting with friends, mild stretching or
exercise, or a quick nap.
11When preparing for your Biology NEET Exam, have a
positive approach and confidence in your
preparation. Studying with a negative approach or
doubting on your capabilities will affect your
concentration level and lower your confidence.
So, manage your stress level and keep a positive
and poise mind. Moreover, make sure that you
follow a balanced and cut out on junk food
completely.
12Biology syllabus of class 11th
- Diversity in Living World
- Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants
- Cell Structure and Function
- Plant Physiology
- 5 Human physiology
13Biology syllabus of class 12th
- Reproduction
- Genetics and Evolution
- Biology and Human Welfare
- Biotechnology and Its Applications
- Ecology and Environment
14- NCERT Biology of Class XI and XII
- Trueman's Biology Vol 1 and 2
- Objective Biology by Dinesh
- Pradeep Publication's Biology
- GRB Bathla's Publication's for Biology
- NEET UG Common Entrance Test Master Guide by
R.Gupta - Complete NEET Guide for Biology, Physics, and
Chemistry by mtg
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