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NEET Preparation Plan by Shoaib Aftab

May 30, 2024

NEET Preparation Plan by Shoaib Aftab

Introduction

  • Presenter: Shoaib Aftab, AIR 1, NEET 2020
  • Topic: One-year complete plan to target 700+ score in NEET
  • Notable achievements: Over 10 students scored 720/720 in NEET 2024
  • Current safe scores have increased from 620-630 to much higher
  • Emphasis on hard work and consistency

Key Concept: Consistency

  • Consistency is the single word that defines success in NEET preparation
  • It doesn't matter how intelligent or knowledgeable you are, consistency will keep you ahead
  • Regularly following 6 hours of coaching and 6 hours of self-study is optimal

Study Duration and Strategy

  • Students often confused about study hours
  • Recommended: 6 hours coaching + 6 hours self-study
  • On weekends or non-coaching days, possibly extend to 8-10 hours

Subject-wise Strategy

Physics

  • Materials: NCERT, Class Lectures, Class Notes, DPP (Daily Practice Problems), Modules, PYQ (Previous Years' Questions)
  • Key areas: NCERT-based questions, Match the following, Statement-based questions

Chemistry

  • Materials: NCERT, Class Lectures, Class Notes, Modules for question practice
  • Consistent NCERT recommendations

Biology

  • Materials: NCERT, NCERT-based questions

Mock Tests

  • Practice: Mock tests are crucial for evaluation
  • Example: Memo NEET Brahmastra Test Series analysis
  • Coverage: High percentage of NEET questions matched from test series (Biology, Chemistry, and Physics)
  • Recommendation: Enroll in test series for structured practice and evaluation

Test Series Details

  • Memo NEET Brahmastra Test Series 2025: 26 part tests, 10 full tests starting from May 26th
  • Features: 36 exact NEET-level tests, answer keys, detailed explanations, 100% NCERT-based, Proper analysis, coverage of class 11 and 12 syllabi simultaneously
  • Additional tools: Mistake book section, customized DPP based on mistakes, cumulative tests, progressive improvement

Study Techniques

Test Frequency and Self-Study Split

  • Test Frequency: Every 14 days, 13 days gap in between
  • Split study time: last 4 days before the test focus exclusively on mock test syllabus preparation
  • Rest of the days: Follow 2-2-2 split (2 hours classwork, 2 hours revision, 2 hours backlog/weak topics)

Daily Study Timetable Example

  • Coaching: 2 PM to 8 PM
  • Self-study: 10 PM to 12 AM (daily classwork revision)
  • 2 hours for daily revision, 4 hours for backlog or weak topics

Proper Distribution

  • Alternate subjects: Study 2 subjects in a day alternately (Physics + Chemistry, Chemistry + Biology, Biology + Physics)
  • Longer sittings: Aim for at least 2-hour study sessions to build endurance

Conclusion

  • Follow the plan diligently: Consistent study of NCERT, practicing mock tests, and strategic self-study
  • Encouragement to give feedback and ask for video topics

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