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Answered on 12/11/2018 Learn Exam Coaching/Medical Entrance Coaching/NEET-PG Coaching
Hi Kavitha,
Physics usually turns out to be the differentiator among subjects. Students - I mean well prepared students - usually perform pretty much the same level in Biology + Chemistry combined. I've clearly observed this trend during my 20 plus years of Entrance Exam Coaching experience - from the State Level Exams to All India Medical to NEET.
Physics need to be understood as important areas like
MECHANICS
ELECTRICITY
MAGNETISM
OPTICS
etc
and then tackled right from the fundamentals.
Good students fare just average in Physicss because the fundamentals are weak. In every NEET paper there are a few questions in Physics which you can answer without even putting Pen to Paper.
The challenge is to identify those questions. if you do, then you are already ahead of thousands of NEET aspirants
So this requires a systematic approach and will take months. Dont worry, it can be done and mastered.
1. make sure you develop a liking for Physics by including it in the study plan EVERYDAY
2. doesnt matter what you study, just get better at that
3. Take a series of model exams and examine each of the Physics Questions thoroughly - especially the one that you got wrong
4. Remember, Physics is challenging and it will test even the well-prepared students.
5. You can let "Tough" Questions pass - but identifying them as Tough will take expeerience that you have buill like this
All the very Best
Answered on 11/11/2018 Learn Exam Coaching/Medical Entrance Coaching/NEET-PG Coaching
Hi Prakash
Identity the Key Areas in Physics -
MECHANICS
ELECTRICITY
MAGNETISM
Allot specified time everyday for one of these three areas,
Take Model Exams / Do thorough analysis of your WRONG answers so that you do not repeat the mistakes
You are your first competition.
All the Best
Answered on 11/11/2018 Learn Exam Coaching/Medical Entrance Coaching/NEET-PG Coaching
Hi Sushmita,
The Syllabus the pretty much mirroring the CBSE Syllabus
Rather than identifying the CHAPTERS - look at subject areas like
MECHANICS
ELECTRICITY
etc.
The Questions appear from subject areas and not chapters. You will do much better in NEET if you look at the whole syllabus in all Subjects in this fashion
Answered on 11/11/2018 Learn Exam Coaching/Medical Entrance Coaching/NEET-PG Coaching
Dear Vivekchettri,
NEET 2019 is on 5th May.
So we know the number of days to go
Create a Calendar -
Realistically - calculate how many hours are you able to work with good concentration
After two weeks - recalculate the actual number of hours against your initial plan
The starting point is Your own Self Awareness of your "Intended Plan" vs "Actual Readings"
That will tell you how to plan ahead for the months leading to NEE
From my 20+ years of Teaching Experience and training students to Top Ranks in Medical & Engineering Entrance Exams, i can tell you that the vast majority of the students are at the same level NOW.
What you do from now till May 2019 is what makes the difference
All the Best & God Bless
Ajay Antony
Answered on 11/11/2018 Learn Exam Coaching/Medical Entrance Coaching/NEET-PG Coaching
Hi Deepak,
It will help if I understand your current level of preparation and whether you are giving NEET for the first time etc
1. Have a study plan working backwards from the NEET exam day
2. Enrol in a good Test Series and take Mock Exams regularly
3. Do not worry about your low scores initially
4. Remember, with each additional mark, you are getting ahead of HUNDREDS of competitors
A score of 580+ is achievable
Best Wishes & God Bless
Answered on 12/11/2018 Learn Exam Coaching/Medical Entrance Coaching/NEET-PG Coaching
Hi Kavitha,
Physics usually turns out to be the differentiator among subjects. Students - I mean well prepared students - usually perform pretty much the same level in Biology + Chemistry combined. I've clearly observed this trend during my 20 plus years of Entrance Exam Coaching experience - from the State Level Exams to All India Medical to NEET.
Physics need to be understood as important areas like
MECHANICS
ELECTRICITY
MAGNETISM
OPTICS
etc
and then tackled right from the fundamentals.
Good students fare just average in Physicss because the fundamentals are weak. In every NEET paper there are a few questions in Physics which you can answer without even putting Pen to Paper.
The challenge is to identify those questions. if you do, then you are already ahead of thousands of NEET aspirants
So this requires a systematic approach and will take months. Dont worry, it can be done and mastered.
1. make sure you develop a liking for Physics by including it in the study plan EVERYDAY
2. doesnt matter what you study, just get better at that
3. Take a series of model exams and examine each of the Physics Questions thoroughly - especially the one that you got wrong
4. Remember, Physics is challenging and it will test even the well-prepared students.
5. You can let "Tough" Questions pass - but identifying them as Tough will take expeerience that you have buill like this
All the very Best
Answered on 11/11/2018 Learn Exam Coaching/Medical Entrance Coaching/NEET-PG Coaching
Hi Prakash
Identity the Key Areas in Physics -
MECHANICS
ELECTRICITY
MAGNETISM
Allot specified time everyday for one of these three areas,
Take Model Exams / Do thorough analysis of your WRONG answers so that you do not repeat the mistakes
You are your first competition.
All the Best
Answered on 11/11/2018 Learn Exam Coaching/Medical Entrance Coaching/NEET-PG Coaching
Hi Sushmita,
The Syllabus the pretty much mirroring the CBSE Syllabus
Rather than identifying the CHAPTERS - look at subject areas like
MECHANICS
ELECTRICITY
etc.
The Questions appear from subject areas and not chapters. You will do much better in NEET if you look at the whole syllabus in all Subjects in this fashion
Answered on 11/11/2018 Learn Exam Coaching/Medical Entrance Coaching/NEET-PG Coaching
Dear Vivekchettri,
NEET 2019 is on 5th May.
So we know the number of days to go
Create a Calendar -
Realistically - calculate how many hours are you able to work with good concentration
After two weeks - recalculate the actual number of hours against your initial plan
The starting point is Your own Self Awareness of your "Intended Plan" vs "Actual Readings"
That will tell you how to plan ahead for the months leading to NEE
From my 20+ years of Teaching Experience and training students to Top Ranks in Medical & Engineering Entrance Exams, i can tell you that the vast majority of the students are at the same level NOW.
What you do from now till May 2019 is what makes the difference
All the Best & God Bless
Ajay Antony
Answered on 11/11/2018 Learn Exam Coaching/Medical Entrance Coaching/NEET-PG Coaching
Hi Deepak,
It will help if I understand your current level of preparation and whether you are giving NEET for the first time etc
1. Have a study plan working backwards from the NEET exam day
2. Enrol in a good Test Series and take Mock Exams regularly
3. Do not worry about your low scores initially
4. Remember, with each additional mark, you are getting ahead of HUNDREDS of competitors
A score of 580+ is achievable
Best Wishes & God Bless
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