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NEET Preparation 2024, Last Minute Tips, Timetable, Study Notes, Books, Toppers Tips

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Sachin Gupta

Associate Content Manager | Updated On - May 4, 2024

NEET preparation 2024: To compete with 24 lakh students, one requires a proper study plan. Revision, mock test, and solving previous years’ papers are the most important aspects of preparation. The most important part is how to attempt the NEET question paper.  An ideal way is to start with the Biology section first, followed by Chemistry and Physics. The reason is Biology questions are theoretically based while Chemistry and Physics include numerical as well as conceptual.

  • Aim to attempt 150+ questions to score more than 700 marks NEET exam. 
  • We recommended students to complete Biology in 40-45 minutes, Physics in 60-65 minutes and Chemistry within 50-55 minutes. The remaining time you can use to revise the attempted questions. 
  • As a last minute NEET preparation tips, just give 2-3 hours on recalling formulas and some important concepts.

NEET important chapters in Physics include Thermodynamics, Laws of Motion, System of Particles and Rigid Body. In Biology, 45% of the questions are from Genetics and Evolution and Human Physiology respectively. In Chemistry, maximum number of questions are asked from Physical Chemistry followed by Organic and Inorganic Chemistry.

Over the past few years, we have observed that Physics and Chemistry questions are moderate, while Biology questions are doable. Do check NEET exam analysis of the previous years’ as it helps in the general understanding of the exam.

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NEET 2024 Updated Exam Pattern

NTA has introduced the following changes in exam pattern:

Subject Section Number of Questions Marks
NEET Physics Exam Pattern A 35 140
B 15 (Any 10) 40
NEET Chemistry Exam Pattern A 35 140
B 15 (Any 10) 40
Zoology A 35 140
B 15 (Any 10) 40
Botany A 35 140
B 15 (Any 10) 40
Total Sections: 2 180 (To Attempt) 720

NEET Last Minute Preparation Tips 

Toppers and subject matter experts always recommend sticking to revising the studied topics when the exam date is approaching. As a last minute NEET preparation tips, our advice for NEET aspirants are listed below:

Revise and Recall: Revision is the key to master any concept. Revise the topic as much as possible for concept clarity. But when 1 or 2 days are left, you should focus on recalling formulas, diagrams and quick notes of high yield topics, and self-quiz. You can also use flashcards and visual aids to recall and retain information.

Effective Time Management: You have 3 hours 20 minutes to solve 180 questions out of 200. 60% of NEET question paper is usually easy, 29% moderate and 11% of high difficulty level. To solve maximum questions from all three sections you must strategize which section to attempt first and how much time you need to answer each within 3 hours duration.

Prioritize Value over Volume: A few days before the exam, give priority to topics with high weightage rather than revising the huge syllabus. 

  • Chemistry: Revise key concepts from Inorganic and Organic Chemistry reaction, and practice Chemical Bonding questions. 
  • From Biology, maximum questions are asked from Human Physiology, followed by Genetics, Plant Physiology and other topics. 
  • Physics: Focus on solving problems on Modern Physics, Optics, Work and Mechanics, including Electrostatics and Magnetism.

How to Attempt NEET Question Paper?

Many NEET aspirants often panic in the exam hall while attempting questions due to exam pressure.  We have listed few points that you should follow when you attempt NEET question paper. 

  • As per Prof. Ravindra Kumar Kondamudi, Executive Dean for NEET, candidates must read the question properly before attempting to answer. 
  • Do not spend more than 10 to 20 seconds on each question. If you find any question difficult to answer, leave it and move on to the next question. You can attempt that question later when you finish the entire question.
  • Highlight the keywords of your question. If you get a statement based question highlight the main word so that you mark the correct answer without reading the question twice or thrice.
  • Before filling the voids of the OMR sheet, check the question number first and then mark your answers accordingly.
NEET Hourly Time Table

NEET 2024 Hourly Revision Plan/ Timetable

The time table is to be followed regularly for 3-4 months before the exam and once the exam comes near, start dedicating more time to Revision and attempting mock tests along with the previous years’ question paper. Candidates must emphasize more on revision and attempting mock tests since they help us prepare in a better way and let us know our strengths and weaknesses. 

Time Activity Topics to be covered Time durations
7:45 – 8:00 Wake up and freshen up/prepare for studying - -
8:00 – 10:30 Study Chemistry 2.5 hours
10:30 – 11:00 Breakfast - -
11:00 – 1:30 Study Biology 2.5 hours
1:30 – 3:00 Lunch/ Sleep and Leisure time - -
3:00 – 5:30 Study Physics 2.5 hours
5:30 – 6:00 A short break and Leisure time - -
6:00 – 9:00 Practice Attempt any mock test or Practice previous years question paper 3 hours
9:00-10:00 Break/ Dinner and Leisure time - -
10:00 – 12:00 Daily Revision Revise all the topics studied the whole day, Analyse your mock test 2 hours

NEET 2024: 4 Months Preparation Plan

Candidates can consider the following points if they are planning a 4 monthly preparation plan. 

  • Following the timetable: If you have prepared 4 months preparation plan you should strictly follow the timetable to crack the exam. Time table will help you in maintaining synchronization with the syllabus and time left for the exam. 
  • Do Not Ignore NCERT: Around 70% of the questions are asked from NCERT textbooks. However, candidates can also refer to other books for preparation but should not ignore NCERT books or first complete NCERT then go for other books.
  • No Hectic schedule: Candidates should not follow a hectic schedule as it will develop fatigue. Do add some breaks to your timetable.
  • Ignoring Topics: When it comes to NEET preparation in 4 months then some candidates skips easy or small topics. Sometimes from those easy topics, direct questions might be asked in the paper so do not leave a single topic from NEET syllabus untouched.
Months Preparation Plan
Month 1 Complete 30% of your syllabus. Start from the basics to avoid difficulty in understanding the other important and related topics. 
Month 2 Cover the remaining syllabus and start solving the sample question papers also. 
Month 3 By the end of 3rd month candidates are advised to complete the whole syllabus. 
Month 4 4th month should be utilized for revisions, taking online tests, solving previous years question papers etc. 

Read More Study Plan and Timetable for NEET: Check Monthly Preparation Plan

NEET Subject Wise Study Notes

How to Prepare for NEET at Home

NEET preparation can be done at home without coaching. This is possible if you follow the consistency throughout the preparation stage. 

Understand the Syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the NEET syllabus. The NEET syllabus includes topics from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Botany and Zoology).

Get the Right Study Material: Invest in quality study material such as textbooks, reference books, and NEET preparation guides. Choose books authored by renowned authors which cover the entire syllabus comprehensively.

Build Strong Foundations: Focus on the basic concepts of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, as these concepts form the basis for more advanced topics.

Create a Study Schedule: Develop a study schedule that allocates sufficient time for each subject. Balance your study time with other activities to avoid burnout.

Take Mock Tests: Incorporate mock tests and previous years' question papers into your study routine. Mock tests simulate the exam environment and help you assess your strengths and weaknesses. Analyze your performance after each test to identify areas for improvement.

Timetable for NEET Preparation in 1 Month

NEET preparation in one month is possible if you have completed the entire syllabus. You can utilize a month before the exam for revision, taking full-length mock tests, and working on the mistakes. The following table mentions the NEET preparation timetable for a month before the exam. You can utilize the following routine or modify as per your suitability.

Schedule Activity
7:00-8:00 am Solve numerical with a fresh mind
8:30-9:00 am Breakfast
9:00-11:00 am Revise Biology
11:00-12:30 am Solve Chemistry question paper
12:30-2:00 pm Lunch
2:00-5:20 pm Mock test
5:20-7:00 pm Break
7:00-9:00 pm Analyze your performance and focus on revising weak sections 
9:00-10:00 pm Dinner
10:00-11:00 pm Reading NCERT
Books for Preparation

What are the Best Books for NEET Preparation?

NEET is based mostly on NCERT concepts but it is moderately helpful because some concepts need a detailed explanation that is not available in them. Check best reference books for NEET 

Books for NEET Physics

Book Title Author
Physics for Medical Entrance Examinations D.C. Pandey
Concepts of Physics H.C. Verma
Fundamentals of Physics Halliday, Resnick and Walker
Objective NCERT at your fingertips for NEET AIIMS- Physics MTG Editorial Board
Complete NEET Guide MTG Editorial Board
NEET 2019 Physics Guide- 5th Edition Disha Publications
Fundamental Physics  Pradeep
Problems in General Physics  IE Irodov 

Books for NEET Chemistry

Book Title Author
Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry O.P. Tandon
Bull’s Eye Chemistry NEET Edition 2019 Seema Saini and K.S. Saini
40 Days Chemistry for NEET Sudhanshu Thakur
Objective Chemistry for NEET Vol. 1&2 R.K. Gupta
Organic Chemistry Morrison and Boyd
Concise Inorganic Chemistry  JD Lee 
Practice books by VK Jaiswal (Inorganic), MS Chauhan (Organic) and N Awasthi (Physical) VK Jaiswal, MS Chauhan, N Awasthi

Books for NEET Biology

Book Title Author
Complete NEET Guide: Biology MTG Editorial Board
Elementary Biology Volume 1 & 2 Trueman
Question Bank for Biology Dr. Ali
Objective Biology Dinesh
Biology Publicaton  GRB Bathla
NEET 2019 Biology Guide- 5th Edition Disha Publications

NEET Important Topics

NEET Preparation 2024: Important Topics

It is not advisable to leave any topic from the syllabus for NEET, one must know what is important. The key to ace the exam is to prioritize and settle for the most important topics. Here’s a list of important topics that you should target first.

Important Topics in Physics NEET Syllabus

It is always wise to pick up topics that carry high weightage. 

  • Theory-based questions include questions from Modern Physics, Magnetism, Heat and Thermo Dynamics, Oscillations, etc.
  • Magnetic Effects of Current covers more marks than any other unit in NEET Physics Section as per previous years’ paper analysis.
  • Candidates must make sure that they cover these topics thoroughly to score decently in physics theory.
  • As far as Problem solving questions are concerned, one must gauge the formulae first. Thereafter, while solving the problem, check if the similar system of units is there, if not use the conversion rules. 

All the topics are mandatory but if are running out of time, then focus on those that carry high weightage marks. Some of them are:

  • Electrodynamics
  • Wave Optics
  • Semiconductors
  • Modern Physics
  • Rigid Body Dynamics
  • KTG & Thermodynamics

Check NEET 2024 Physics Syllabus

Important Topics in Chemistry NEET Syllabus

Chemistry in NEET is considered to be one of the easiest and scoring sections.

  • Pay equal attention to both, Organic and Inorganic Chemistry.
  • Be thorough with atomic structure, chemical bonding, Chemical Equilibrium and Acids, P Block elements, etc.
  • Apart from this, you must solve the numerical problems regularly in order to perfect problem-solving abilities.

Some of the most important topics in Chemistry section are:

  • Chemical Bonding
  • Coordination Compounds
  • Carbonyl Compounds
  • Organic Chemistry-I

Check NEET 2024 Chemistry Syllabus

Important Topics in Biology NEET Syllabus

Biology preparation is mainly segregated in two sections- Botany and Zoology. Over the past few years, biology has seen a rise in difficulty level.

  • For Botany, go through the topics related to planning diversity and classification.
  • Plant Physiology, however, can be less stressed upon, if you face time constraints.
  • for Zoology, focus on Reproductive Health, biodiversity, polygenic inheritance, Mendelian disorders, etc.

Given below are some of the important topics to be covered under this section of NEET 2024.

  • Plant Anatomy
  • Pollination
  • DNA Replication
  • Photosynthesis
  • PAGE Theory
  • Endocrine System
  • Excretory and Nervous System
  • Digestive System

Check NEET 2024 Biology Syllabus

Overall Distribution of Questions in Terms of Difficulty Level

Particulars Easy Medium  Difficult
Subject Number of Questions Total Marks Number of Questions Total Marks Number of Questions Total Marks
Biology (Botany + Zoology) 13 + 13 104 11 + 20 124 19 + 14 132
Physics 25 100 16 64 4 16
Chemistry 14 56 22 88 9 36
Total 65 260 69 276 46 184

Android Apps for NEET

Android Apps for NEET 2024 Preparation

There are various android apps which are solely dedicated to the purpose of providing the best and most useful Preparation Tips for NEET along with sample papers and mock tests. Given below are some of the apps along with their ratings and descriptions:

NEET Preparation Offline

NEET Preparation Offline offers various tests and previous year question papers.

  • The best feature of this app is that it can be accessed even without an internet connection.
  • It is easy to navigate and delivers the best results.
  • There are provisions to solve the tests and obtain a summary of your scores and percentage at the end.

NEET Guru

Another Android app which caters to the needs of NEET aspirants is NEET Guru.

  • This app provides approximately 25000 questions combinedly for all the three sections of the NEET exam.
  • Over 10, 500 questions are dedicated to Biology section, while Chemistry and Physics sections have 6500 and 4000 questions respectively.
  • The app also provides direct links to YouTube explanatory videos.

Check More Android Apps for NEET Preparation

Other Resources for NEET Preparation

  • Youtube: Candidates can go for free youtube courses provided by various youtube channels like Unacademy, Khan Academy, Exam Fear Education, Career Point, Toppr.
  • Online Study Notes: Various websites provide online study notes for preparation of the exam. Candidates can check and download the notes from those websites. 
  • Online Practice Paper: You can also download practice papers online. Like Collegedunia also provide more than 200 practice papers which candidates can download for free and solve to excel in the exam. Check NEET Previous Year Quest Papers

Preparation Tips from NEET Toppers

Collegedunia has conducted extensive research on preparation strategies given by NEET experts and collated together the most important pointers. Here are the following pointers given by experts: 

  • Focus on the concepts: “I believe that for Physics, medical aspirants should focus on understanding the concepts behind the problems instead of just practicing formulas and answering questions. Instead of utilizing shortcuts, if the candidate takes the time to understand the 4-5 concepts present in every chapter, they can easily prepare for Physics ” said DC Pandey. You should be aware of the simple and basic concepts before understanding the complex ones. While solving questions, apply tricks that are mostly provided in coaching centers.
  • Do not take extreme pressure: It is always advised to stay positive when the exam day is near and also when you are appearing for the exam. Do not panic and try to avoid silly mistakes during the exam. If at a first go you are not able to understand the question then you can move to next questions and revisit that question after some time. 
  • Clear Doubts: Resolve your doubts quickly. Do not delay topics in which you have doubts and do not pick such topics in the last few days of the exam. In case you have doubt or queries in any question ask and clear it from your respective faculty within time.
  • Circle and Underlying Method:  Candidates are often faced with a lot of irrelevant information when tasked with answering questions. Many of the details presented in the question are irrelevant to the solution. In cases like this, candidates should circle and underline all of the parts of the question that are relevant to problem-solving in order to avoid silly mistakes. Aspirants should pay extra attention to qualifiers such as all, some etc. 
  • Option Elimination: Even if the question is new for the aspirant, it is possible through the process of elimination to realize that out of 4 probable answers around 50% are not accurate. Afterward, all candidates have to analyze and understand which option is correct out of the 2 possible answers. 
  • Effective and Speedy OMR Filling: One should devise a technique for filling the OMR Sheet that is effective and speedy. This is due to the fact that any mistake in the OMR sheet would directly reflect in your marks. All the effort that one has put in their NEET preparation and attempt will be summarized in the OMR sheet. 
  • Use Charts / Tables / Maps: Instead of just cramming information and formulas into your head through constant revision, it is imperative that you create diagrams such as charts, tables or maps to understand and inculcate data conceptually. 
  • Remember prefixes: Prefixes such as uni, bi, mono and dio are good indicators of quantitative and qualitative characteristics of a question. 
  • Create mnemonic phrases for series and classifications: For series and classifications such as kingdom classifications, or element groups in series, candidates should prepare mnemonic phrases by using initials of the main elements in the groups. 
  • Prepare a time table: Don’t follow the schedule of others. Make sure you achieve your daily or weekly targets. Understand the concepts rather than memorizing things (except for some topics in Chemistry and Biology).
  • Management of Time while solving Question Paper: To score high in NEET, you require proper time management and pattern of solving questions. You can maintain speed while attempting the questions with accuracy by practicing or solving previous year papers during the time of preparation. 
  • Self Prepared Notes are best: Do not copy the exact content from the book. First, read and understand the concepts. After that write it in your own language. Consistent revision from notes is necessary. 

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General NEET Preparation Tips 2024

With Lakhs of aspirants appearing for NEET every year, the competition is only getting tougher. Here are a few tips for students appearing for the exam this year:

Know the Syllabus

The first step to prepare for any exam is to find out the prescribed syllabus. Check out the official website for the exam syllabus for NEET and prepare accordingly.

Smart Study

For effective preparation, you need to study smartly.

  • Identify your strong and weak points.
  • Prioritize in such a manner that your strong areas become stronger and leave ample time to work on your weak areas.
  • Don’t leave any topic untouched.

Tick Tock: Time Management

The exam syllabus is vast, but time is limited.

  • Make a timetable and stick to it fervently.
  • Give more time to your weaker areas and the ones that have higher weightage in the exam.
  • Give as many mock tests as you can; it will help you a lot.

Practice

“Knowledge is of no use until you put it to practice”. You might be thorough with the syllabus, but it is all for nothing if you don’t practice.

  • Grab hold of as many sample papers as you can and solve them regularly.
  • Time yourself. It helps in dealing with exam pressure.

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Health is Wealth

Long hours of study can take a toll on your health. Remember, if you neglect your body, your exam will have no success story.

  • Increase your intake of greens, juices and fiber.
  • Avoid oily and spicy food.
  • can do some simple eye and neck exercises to avoid strain.

Regular Breaks

Long and strenuous study hours lead to fatigue which hampers our cognitive abilities.

  • Taking short breaks is essential for the brain to retain information.
  • Get up and walk around after every 1 hour to improve blood circulation.   

Set realistic goals

Creating a study schedule that requires you to study for 4 hours at a stretch is just cruel and unhealthy. Analyze your potential and attention span to set realistic goals for yourself. Reward yourself with your favourite dish or an episode of your favourite TV show.

Too many cooks spoil the broth

The exam may require you to refer to help books. However, too many of them might confuse you.

  • Every author has a different way of explaining concepts and there’s a good chance that contradictions will emerge.
  • Apart from that, choose 1 or 2 books that will strengthen your weak points.
  • NCERT should be your primary source of information.

Stay motivated

It is easy to lose focus and get demotivated while preparing for NEET and that can hamper your preparation severely.

  • Read interviews of previous years’ toppers and try to imbibe their study routine.
  • Browse the internet for inspirational quotes. 
  • Talking to your friends goes a long way in staying motivated. Have faith in yourself. 

History repeats itself

There’s a good chance that you’ll see some topics and questions being repeatedly asked in the exam.

  • Go through the previous years’ question papers to get an idea of the type of questions asked in NEET.
  • Identify the patterns and study accordingly. 

Tips to be Followed Before Exam

  • Stick to what you know & avoid new topics: Try to avoid touching new topics in the last one month and only stick to revisions of those topics that you have studied during your preparation time. New topics could confuse you which could be stressful in the last few for the exam.
  • Revise the Formulas on Daily Basis: Stick to your notes and highlights for important formulas. Go through all the important formulas once a day to hold your grip on the same. Daily revision of notes will help you remember the formulas for a longer period of time and you can easily solve the direct questions in the exam. 
  • Study as per your Time Table: It is advisable for NEET aspirants to give about 10 hours to study excluding the mock test duration. Do not think that the exam is very close so I should study for more hours. This could be bad for your health. Follow the same routine which you were following from the last month. 
  • Revise from Notes: Your performance on the exam doesn’t depend on how much you can cover, it rather depends on how much you can retain. Therefore, you must revise your notes on a daily basis. Revision at one go is not the accurate way, one must divide the syllabus and revise it in detailed parts. Notes are time-saving and help in organizing thoughts. Notes should be handy, easy to comprehend with highlighted sections and pointers.
  • Go through your Shortcut Methods: You must solve questions, again and again, to which can be solved with some shortcut methods. So that during the time of real exam you can easily identify such questions and apply that same method to save your time. 
  • Paper Attempting Strategy: Candidates should have a good strategy on how to attempt the paper considering the points like time management, selection of questions, and accuracy. All these factors are interdependent on each other and essential for a successful attempt. Candidates must have a clear idea of what questions they can or can not attempt. Aiming to solve the entire paper will only lead to disruption of clarity. The sequence of attempting the question paper must be chosen as per one’s own convenience. 
  • Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle: Kindly don’t undermine your health amidst all the stress. You must take short breaks during your study hours. Maintain a healthy lifestyle and get at least 6-7 hours of sleep every day. Also, considering the current situation, please take all the precautions against coronavirus. 
  • Mock Tests: When only a few days are left then candidates should focus more on revising the syllabus, formulas etc. However, candidates should try to take at least 1 NEET Mock Tests to analyze their final preparation. Mock tests will also teach you about time management which is one of the most crucial factors for success in such competitive exams. 

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NEET Preparation 2024 Tips FAQs

Ques. Is NCERT sufficient for NEET 2024 preparation?

Ans. NCERT is good to begin preparation for NEET exam. NCERTs are good to cover the syllabus of NEET. In order to score high in NEET exam, candidates are advised to refer to more NEET preparation books for physics, biology and chemistry. Some of the most recommended books apart from NCERT are:

  • Physical Chemistry by O.P.Tandon
  • Organic Chemistry by Morrison
  • Concepts of Physics by H.C.Verma
  • Biology Volume 1 & Volume 2 by Trueman

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Ques. Will NEET 2024 also include questions from Mathematics?

Ans. No, the questions will only be from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Mathematics is not a part of NEET syllabus 2024. 

Ques. Is there any change in the syllabus of NEET 2024 from that of 2023?

Ans. No. There is no such notice has been released by NTA yet. NEET Syllabus 2024 includes the class 11 and class 12 NCERT syllabus for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

Ques. How many questions in NEET 2024 will be from Biology?

Ans. As per NEET Exam Pattern, there will be 100 questions from Biology (90 to be attempted), 50 each (45 to be attempted) from Physics and Chemistry. 

Ques. How to prepare for NEET?

Ans. To prepare for NEET examination, one needs to prepare a good strategy and plan:

  • Check the complete syllabus, exam pattern, and chapter-wise weightage for time division.
  • Check NEET previous year question papers to get an idea of the type of questions and difficulty level.
  • Go through the NCERT books to clear all the concepts.

*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.

Comments


3 Comments
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sheetal dubey

Any suggestions on creating an effective study timetable, accessing study notes, finding the best books?

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vikram dewan
What are the best NEET Chemistry books?
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aniket ranjan

NEET chemistry Books are very helpful while preparing for the exam. The books that are best for NEET chemistry preparation are 40 Days Chemistry for NEET by Sudhanshu Thakur, Physical Chemistry by O.P. Tandon.

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karan rathod
What are the points to consider while preparing a NEET preparation plan?
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aniket ranjan

The NEET  exam requires a smart study plan and constant practice. Follow a regular time table and start dedicating more time to Revision and attempting mock tests along with the previous years’ question paper. Focus more on increasing your Efficiency and speed. 


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