The NEET exam preparation gets the students ready to become future doctors by testing their dedication and resilience regularly. Although the entire preparation might seem daunting, students are advised to organize their time efficiently by maintaining a daily routine catering to preparing for all sections of the exam.
Analyze yourself first
A student can curate a personalized timetable by analyzing the number of hours they can allocate to different subjects efficiently. You can do this by asking yourself:
- What time do you feel the most focused and motivated during the day?
- Which of the three subjects do you enjoy most while studying?
- Which subject do you face the most difficulty with?
Once you have analyzed yourself, you can prepare the timetable accordingly.
The daily routine needs to be developed according to whether you are a school-going student or not. We have provided an example for both of these cases to help you develop your daily routine:
NEET preparation Daily routine for School students
While dedicating study time is difficult for school students, it is not impossible. This is proven by the students who clear their entrance while pursuing schooling on the first attempt.
Plan for Weekdays-
3 – 5 PM: Study (Physics/Chemistry/Biology)
Half Hour Break
5:30- 7 PM: Self-Study/ Coaching Classes
7- 8 PM: Dinner
8 – 9:30 PM: Study (Physics/Chemistry/Biology)
One Hour Relax- Try to get some fresh air!
10:30 – 11 PM: Revision
Plan for Weekends-
The plan will also differ for students taking coaching classes with those doing self-preparation. InfinityVision helps the students streamline their preparation process by offering a comprehensive curriculum, performance, and progress analysis, and support beyond the classroom to help the students navigate the different challenges they come across during their preparation journey.
The Weekend Plan might somewhat look like this:
6 – 7 AM: Waking up, Getting ready for the Day by freshening up, exercising, having breakfast, etc.
7 – 8 AM: Biology Study
8 AM – 1 PM: Coaching Classes
One-Hour Lunch Break
2 – 4 PM: Chemistry Study
One Hour Relax- Try to get some fresh air!
5 – 7 PM: Physics Study
Half Hour Break
7:30 – 8:30 PM: Mock Tests
8:30 – 9:30 PM: Relaxation Time
9:30 – 10:30 PM: Biology Revision/ General Revision
NEET preparation Daily routine for non-school students
The non-school students can allocate their preparation timings to Physics, Chemistry, and Biology at different hours of the day. An example of this is as follows:
Morning Biology Boost:
Many toppers suggest that mornings are a good time for in-depth memorization, which is required while studying Biology concepts. However, this is completely customizable as the best strategy is what works for you!
Fun Fact- Your brain remembers more concepts studied in the morning than at any other hour of the day! So, think about how you can use this in your preparation!
Afternoon Chemistry Corner:
Students are suggested to divide their Chemistry preparation time into studying theory and then practicing numerical. Try to discover what is your weaker area and dedicate more time towards it. As afternoons might feel lethargic due to lunch, problem-solving creates an inquisitive mindset that beats laziness and helps you focus better.
Evening Physics Practice:
Preparing for Physics requires the student to be alert and utilize their analytical skills appropriately. This is why evening or early mornings are considered the best time to study Physics. Students can also prepare a timetable that includes studying physics theory in the mornings and solving questions in the evenings.
Remain consistent by rising back up after small defeats
It is normal to miss your schedule on some days, feel unmotivated or simply overwhelmed with the vastness of the syllabus. However, the best warriors are those who accept their weaknesses and work on them. So, if you miss an hour, a day, or a chapter, acknowledge it and try to work harder the next day. Our tutors at InfinityVision offer individual attention to each student to keep them motivated throughout this journey.
Lastly, remind yourself of your end goal- To become a doctor! Its journey might seem difficult at present but it is achievable through your consistent efforts and focus.
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