
1️⃣ Choose one teacher for each subject that you understand clearly. Once selected, stick with them — no switching again and again. 2️⃣ Complete the full syllabus once. Don’t try to make everything perfect in the beginning — completion comes first. 3️⃣ If you’re a dropper, watch Biology one-shots to finish faster (only if they help you understand better). 4️⃣ Join a test series after finishing the syllabus once. 5️⃣ Follow the test timetable. Whatever chapters are coming next → revise them → give the test. 6️⃣ After each test, write down your mistakes in one notebook. This is your improvement guide. 7️⃣ For Biology, read NCERT again and again. Do topic-wise PYQs. Aim for 8–10 total revisions. 8️⃣ For Physics, make a formula notebook, revise it daily, and do topic-wise PYQs to understand the pattern. 9️⃣ For Organic Chemistry, make mind maps, reaction charts and solve PYQs. Repeated questions will build confidence. 🔟 For Physical Chemistry, look at PYQ trends, make a formula sheet, practice numericals, and watch one-shots only for weak topics. 1️⃣1️⃣ For Inorganic Chemistry, keep it simple: NCERT → notes → short notes → revision. 1️⃣2️⃣ In the first 4 months, give one test every 15 days to track progress. 1️⃣3️⃣ In the last month, shift to weekly full syllabus tests. 1️⃣4️⃣ For revision one-shots: • NEET Physics Kota (Physics) • Neet Kaka JEE + Competition Wallah (Chemistry) 1️⃣5️⃣ And throughout the journey — stay consistent, avoid comparing yourself, and believe in your plan. 📌 If you need guidance, accountability, schedules, doubt support, and a proven system — you can join my NEET Mentorship Programme. I’ll help you with chapter plans, weekly tracking, tests, mistakes analysis, and discipline. Dm me mentor to join 📩 Details inside my Telegram group — link in bio. Follow @aktsrma #mbbs #medicalstudent #medical #neet #explore #explorepage
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