
1. Study Hours – Quality > Quantity You don’t need 12 hours/day. 6–8 focused hours with minimal distractions are enough. Track your actual study time — not just chair time. 2. Distraction? Start with Blocking, Not Willpower Put your phone in another room or use apps like Forest / Focus To-Do. Create a simple study zone. Don’t wait for “perfect vibes.” 3. Time Table = Flexible Structure Morning: Theory + NCERT reading (Biology or Inorganic) Afternoon: Problem-solving (Physics / Physical Chem) Evening: MCQs + Revision Night: Short recap + next day planning Make space for errors. Every day won't be perfect — show up anyway. 4. Lectures – Be a Student, Not a Viewer Watch lectures at 1.25x with active note-taking. Pause, write, repeat — don’t just “complete” lectures. Within 24 hours: revise your notes + solve MCQs. 5. After Lecture – Action Plan Solve 20–30 relevant MCQs immediately. Mark your doubts, don’t skip them. Use short notes / formula sheets after 2nd revision. 6. Revision = The Real Rank Booster 1st revision: Within 24 hrs 2nd: Within a week 3rd: Monthly full subject revision Use active recall, question-based revision, and quick tests — not passive rereading. 7. Test Analysis – 2 Hours > 2 Marks After each test, find WHY you made each mistake. Maintain a “Mistake Diary” Silly mistakes Conceptual gaps Misread questions Re-attempt incorrect questions after 2–3 days. 8. Inconsistency = Common, Not Final You’ll fall off track. Everyone does. The difference? Get back the next day. No guilt. No perfectionism. Just progress. 9. Self-Doubt? It Means You Care. Even toppers feel it. Use it as a signal to revise smartly, not to quit. You’re not behind — you're just beginning again, this time better. 10. Sunday = Reflection Day Weekly tests Check what worked Adjust next week’s plan This loop makes you sharper week after week. If you're ready to stop guessing and start preparing systematically, Join my NEET Mentorship. You’ll get: Daily accountability Personalized schedules To join: Comment ( Mentorship) Follow @aktsrma Telegram link in bio #neet #medical #medicine #mbbs #explore #explorepage
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