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Medical aspirants need to buckle down and polish up their NEET 2022 preparation as NTA is going to announce the registrations and exam date soon. Tentatively, the exam will be held on 17 July 2022, and with just a little more than 3 months left, questions like how to prepare, where to begin, and what to study, are plaguing students’ ambitious minds striving to crack the toughest pre-medical entrance exam of the country. To help aspirants, here we present an effective 3 months study plan for NEET 2022 to ace your exams with your dream AIR.
First thing first, before you begin your exam preparation, you need to understand the exam pattern to strategize your NEET 2022 preparation accordingly:
Exam Name | NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) |
Exam Date | 17 July 2022 (Tentative) |
Duration | 3 Hours |
Mode | Offline (Pen-Paper based examination) |
Medium | Hindi, English, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Odia, Assamese, Urdu, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada |
Question type | Objective (Multiple Choice Questions with 4 options and 1 correct answer) |
Total number of questions | 200 (Physics 50, Chemistry 50 & Biology 100) |
Total number of questions to be attempted | 180 (Physics 45, Chemistry 45, & Biology 90) |
Total marks | 720 |
Marking Scheme | +4 marks for every correct answer
Negative Marking (-1 marks for every incorrect answer) 0 marks for every unattempted question |
5 AM – 5:15 AM | Wake Up & Freshen Up |
5:15 AM – 6:15 AM | Study Physics |
6:15 AM – 6:30 AM | Breakfast |
6:30 AM – 8:30 AM | Study Physics |
8:30 AM – 8:40 AM | Break |
8:40 AM – 10:00 AM | Study Physics |
10:00 AM – 10:30 AM | Break/ Shower & Snack |
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM | Study Chemistry |
11:30 AM – 11:40 AM | Break |
11:40 AM – 1:10 PM | Study Chemistry |
1:10 PM – 2:00 PM | Lunch/ Break |
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM | Study Chemistry |
3:30 PM – 4:00 PM | Rest & Sleep |
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM | Study Biology |
6:00 PM – 6:10 PM | Tea/Snack Break |
6:10 PM – 7:30 PM | Study Biology |
7:30 PM – 8:30 PM | Dinner/Walk |
8:30 PM – 9:30 PM | Study Biology |
9:30 PM – 9:40 PM | Break |
9:40 PM – 10:00 PM | Revise Physics/Practice Questions |
10:00 PM – 10:20 PM | Revise Chemistry/Practice Questions |
10:20 PM – 10:40 PM | Revise Biology/Practice Questions |
10:40 PM – 5:00 AM | Sleep |
Weeks | Physics | Chemistry | Biology |
1st week | Electrostatics
Current Electricity |
Some basic concepts of chemistry
Atomic Structure Periodic Table |
Genetics (Principles of inheritance & variations)
Genetics (Molecular basis of inheritance) Biotechnology |
2nd week | Ray optics and optical instruments
Wave optics |
Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetics
Chemical Equilibrium Ionic Equilibrium |
Reproduction In Organism
Human Reproduction Sexual Reproduction in floweing plants |
3rd week | Modern Physics- 1,2,3
Semiconductor and Digital electronics |
Chemical Bonding
Real Gases Redox Reaction |
Biology in human welfare
Organism & Environment and demography |
4th week | Capacitor
Alternating Current |
Hydrogen and It’s Compound
Hydrocarbons |
Origin and evolution of life
Strategies for enhancement in food production |
Weeks | Physics | Chemistry | Biology |
1st week | Magnetic effect of current electricity and magnetism
Electromagnetic induction |
Solid state
Solutions Electrochemistry |
Diversity in the living world
Biomolecules (Protoplasm) |
2nd week | Basic mathematics used in physics
Physical world, units and dimensions & errors in measurements |
Halogen derivatives/Helo-alkane & arene
Alcohol, Phenol and Ether Aldehyde, Ketone and Carboxylic Acid |
Morphology of flowering plants
Anatomy of flowering plants Plant physiology |
3rd week | Kinematics
Newton’s law of motion |
s-Block Elements
p-Block Elements, Boron and Carbon Family d&f-Block |
Animal Kingdom
Structural Organisation in animals (Animal Tissue) |
4th week | Work, Energy & Power
Circular motion |
Classification & Nomenclature
Isomerism |
Cell Biology
Periplaneta (Cockroach) |
Weeks | Physics | Chemistry | Biology |
1st week | Center of mass & collisions
Rotational motion |
Reaction Mechanism-1
Reaction Mechanism-2 Environmental chemistry, purification methods, Qualitative Analysis |
Digestion and Absorption
Breathing & Exchange of gases |
2nd week | Gravitation
Electromagnetic waves |
Chemical Kinetics
Surface Chemistry |
Human health and diseases
Movement and locomotion-1 (Muscle) Movement and locomotion-2 (Skeletal System) |
3rd week | Wave motion & doppler’s effect
Oscillations (SHM) |
Coordination Compounds
Metallurgy |
Neural control and coordination
Chemical coordination and regulation |
4th week | Thermal Physics
Properties of matter & Fluid Mechanics |
Nitrogen containing compound (amines)
Biomolecules, Polymer & chemistry in everyday life |
Body fluids and circulation
Excretory products and their elimination |
For Physics NEET 2022: For NEET aspirants, Physics is the most difficult subject because questions of this section are based on the concept and formula application. Hence, candidates spend a significant amount of time answering physics questions. Aspirants must memorize all of their concepts, applications, and formulae. The only way to get a good grade is to practice as many questions as possible.
At the same time, you can categorize the subjects and topics based on their level of complexity. It will assist you in determining which topic requires more time and attention. Also, figure out your strong and weak areas as well, and improve on them accordingly.
For Chemistry NEET 2022: Chemistry includes three sections:
Physical chemistry questions tend to be more formula-based, so you should be familiar with all of the formulae applications and question forms.
Inorganic chemistry is considered as the most scoring section.
If a candidate thoroughly knows each concept, they will almost certainly receive full marks. Learn the periodic table and review it every day until you can’t forget it.
Organic chemistry is solely based on students’ learning and understanding. This part usually has direct questions, so revise and re-revise all the chemical reactions and chemical names until you’ve learned them all by heart.
For Biology NEET 2022: Biology is all about theory and does not necessitate critical and analytical thinking skills. Facts, concepts, definitions, diagrams, scientific names, etc. all must be memorized thoroughly. You’re halfway there if you understand all of the diagrams and can label them appropriately. Keep in mind that many of the questions in the NEET exam are based on NCERT diagrams, so you must memorize all of these diagrams.
Use these study tips and sample study plan to ace your NEET 2022 preparation. However, we advise you to create and customize your own study plan based on your strengths and weaknesses. Every student learns in a unique way, so you’ll need to tailor your study plan to fit your learning style. ALLEN Overseas – the premier coaching institute for NEET, JEE, and competitive exam preparation wishes good luck to all the NEET aspirants for their exams.
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