
Next 3-Month Study Plan for NEET Students by NEET Support.
Kamal Rawat
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Cracking NEET in just three months requires a well-structured plan, a disciplined study routine, and smart preparation strategies. Follow this guide to maximize your chances of success.
Month 1: Comprehensive Syllabus Coverage
- Understand the NEET Exam Pattern:
- Total Questions: 180
- Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology
- Total Marks: 720
- Duration: 3 hours
- Syllabus Breakdown:
- Physics:
- Units and measurements, Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work, Energy and power, Rotational Motion, Gravitation, Properties of Solids and liquids, Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory of Gases, Oscillations and waves, Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Magnetic Effects of Current and magnetism, Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Currents, Electromagnetic Waves, Optics, Dual Nature of Matter & Radiation, Atoms & Nuclei, Electronic Devices, Experimental Skills.
- Physics:
- Chemistry:
- Physical Chemistry: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry, Structure of Atom, States of Matter, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, Redox Reactions, Solutions, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, and Surface Chemistry.
- Inorganic Chemistry: Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties, Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure, Hydrogen, s-Block & p-Block Elements, d- and f-Block Elements, Coordination Compounds, Environmental Chemistry.
- Organic Chemistry: Basic Principles & Techniques, Hydrocarbons, Haloalkanes & Haloarenes, Alcohols, Phenols & Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones & Carboxylic Acids, Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen, Biomolecules, Polymers, Chemistry in Everyday Life.
- Biology:
- Diversity in the Living World, Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants, Cell Structure and Function, Plant Physiology, Human Physiology, Reproduction, Genetics and Evolution, Biology and Human Welfare, Biotechnology and its Applications, Ecology and Environment.
- Daily Study Routine:
- Before School (1 hour):
- Revise concepts from the previous day.
- After School (3–4 hours):
- Focus on one subject per day, covering the topics listed above.
- Summarize key points and create concise notes.
- Night (1 hour):
- Solve 50–100 MCQs related to the day's topics.
- Before School (1 hour):
- Weekly Mock Tests & Analysis:
- Take one full-length test per week.
- Analyze mistakes and improve weak areas.
- Revise notes and important formulas.
Month 2: Strengthening & Practicing
- Advance to Problem-Solving Mode:
- Solve previous 10 years' NEET question papers.
- Attempt daily topic-wise mock tests.
- Improve time management and accuracy.
- Daily Routine Optimization:
- Before School (1–1.5 hours):
- Revise and solve 20 MCQs.
- After School (3–4 hours):
- Focus on complex concepts.
- Night (1 hour):
- Take a subject-wise quiz.
- Weekend:
- Full-length mock test and in-depth revision.
- Before School (1–1.5 hours):
- Effective Revision Strategies:
- Use self-made short notes and flashcards.
- Revise formulas, diagrams, and reactions daily.
- Focus on weak areas from test analysis.
Month 3: Intensive Revision & Maximum Mock Tests
- Intensive Revision & Mock Tests:
- Daily Routine:
- Revise NCERT completely (at least twice).
- Solve full-length mock tests daily.
- Avoid learning new topics; focus on what is studied.
- Daily Routine:
- Last Week Before Exam:
- Revise only high-yield concepts and frequently asked questions.
- Solve previous 5 years' NEET papers under timed conditions.
- Ensure 6–7 hours of sleep daily and avoid stress.
- Exam Day Strategy:
- Stay calm and confident.
- Read questions carefully; do not panic if some seem harsh.
- Manage time well and attempt questions smartly.
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Month 1: Strengthening Concepts & Syllabus Completion
- Syllabus Coverage: Complete the NCERT Physics, Chemistry, and Biology syllabus. Prioritize high-weightage topics.
- Study Plan: Dedicate 10–12 hours daily, dividing time across subjects effectively.
- NCERT Books: Read NCERT thoroughly, especially for Biology (80-85% of questions come from NCERT).
- Concept Clarity: Strengthen weak topics using reference books like HC Verma (Physics) and MTG Fingertips (Biology).
- Notes Making: Create concise notes and mind maps for quick revision.
- Daily MCQs Practice: Solve at least 100–150 daily MCQs from different subjects.
- Mock Tests: Start taking small topic-wise tests to check progress.
Month 2: Problem-Solving & Test Series
- Full-Length Mock Tests: Attempt full-length tests every three days to improve time management.
- Error Analysis: Identify mistakes, revise weak areas, and improve conceptual clarity.
- Speed & Accuracy: Solve previous year's papers to understand the question pattern.
- Time Management: Learn to attempt the exam within the given time by practising OMR sheets.
- Revision Strategy: Revise NCERT again, focusing on complex concepts and frequently asked topics.
Month 3: Intensive Revision & Final Preparation
- Final NCERT Revision: Review NCERT at least twice, focusing on diagrams and key points.
- Quick Notes & Formula Sheets: Revise self-made notes and important formulas daily.
- Daily Full-Length Mock Tests: Attempt daily mock tests in a simulated exam environment.
- Boost Confidence: Avoid learning new topics; instead, focus on strengthening what you have studied.
- Stay Healthy: Maintain a healthy diet, take breaks, and sleep for at least 6-7 hours daily.
- Mindset & Motivation: Stay positive, avoid distractions, and practice meditation for focus.
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