So hello everyone my name is tanvi goel and my channel name is neet with tanvi so in today's video we are going to discuss about a topic which as a question might have come in the mind of many of you and that Is it possible to increase your score to 650 plus in just last 30 days of the exam of your NEET exam? Can you increase your score to 650 plus in just last 30 days, then the answer is yes and no. Now I will not give like yes and no but that will come later in the video because it will be wrong to say yes and no right now if I say it in the beginning because there are terms and conditions for everything which will be applicable so see the first thing. So now what is going on here is about the last 30 days, so last 30 days means your April is fine , consider your month as April here, we will not say last 30 days of April again and again because it has been a long time. This has been happening in my class only, so in April, is it possible to increase your score to 650 plus? So see, in the beginning, if your score is 300 or 400, then you have to increase it. Now see, many people are like this too. There are those who score very well when they give their first test, there are many whose score is not so good but then they improve slowly and steadily. There must be some people whose score when they gave their NEET last time was certain. The score must have come, now they are starting again, their score is coming from 300 to 400. They want to increase, so the first thing I want to say is that if you have the whole of April, then it is not less time, you have enough time. So if you do anything within such a duration of time with complete motivation and dedication, then it is good. Now, where is it and where is it not, then if we see what are the situations in which you cannot increase your score. If you are able to do it, then see if you have not yet completed your syllabus, the children take the target as their target that they will do it by December, they will do it by March, they will do it till their life, if April comes and your syllabus is not complete yet, then Jin Questions related to things are coming, if you have never done them then how will you solve them and till now you have not gone through them even once, then leave aside the revision of them, you have not even done the revision . Your syllabus is not complete. Then second, if you have not yet revised your complete syllabus, see whenever you start giving your mocks, if you do not know the full syllabus then before that it is necessary to revise the full syllabus once. It is okay like my syllabus is mid. By March it was over so the rest of the March I did my first complete syllabus revision and then from April I started giving my homework so revision once is necessary and if you do not work on your mistakes you are Like you gave a test, your score came and then you gave the next one or you did revision or you covered the backlogs, then it is not going to do anything, whatever questions you have got wrong inside your mouth, you have to see them and those questions. You had doubt in me because look, the questions with doubt are such that we do it and leave it too. Now suppose you had a question in doubt, you did it by chance, you got it right, but if it is a question, then you are still in doubt. No, that doubt has not been resolved, so I always say that whenever you are solving your mock, either your question will be right or it will be wrong, but if you look at the questions, you will see the questions which you have left. You will see it 100% but whenever you are solving your paper, there comes a question in which you have doubt but if you are attempting it then there is a 50% chance that it will be correct for you. Okay, and what I used to do was that whatever questions I was okay with, I did not go through them, so what I used to do was to mark the doubtful questions, so that I could analyze the questions that I had left. I did the question in which I had a doubt, if it gets fixed, but I don't want to leave it, see, I still have it because it was in my doubt, so my by-chance has been fixed, so I If I wanted to see it, I used to mark it with a star in the question paper so that I would know later that yes, whatever I have star marked, I have to see the things which I have left out, they have to be seen and whatever is wrong is that. If you want to see also, then you have to follow this approach when you are analyzing your paper, then if your syllabus is not complete yet, you have not revised the complete syllabus once and if you have noticed your mistakes. If you do not want to work, then due to all these things, your chances of increasing your score get reduced a bit, but if we see when your score will definitely increase, then if first of all you correct your mistakes. You are working from the right, whatever question you have is wrong, you were in doubt, you have left it, in every question you are seeing what was your silly mistake, if it was conceptual, if it was silly, then you do not have to repeat it, if it was conceptual, then where? Your concept was wrong, you did not learn that thing or it was some new formula which you have not yet added in your short notes, what was it or sometimes it happens that the question itself is misprinted, then you should know. So if you are ready to work on your mistakes then you can increase your score. If your score is low then you are not making it your excuse, rather you are saying that yes you will work on it. You will improve, it is okay and after that, if you have all the difficult topics, then it is okay, if you have given the paper, then you will revise whatever things are wrong in your paper, but now you will not have that much time while solving your papers. Also do complete syllabus revision day by day, so if you find any topic difficult, if you are revising them side by side, then it is a very plus point for you. Now my score was within the first attempt of my NEET . From 22 onwards, when I gave mock tests in my second attempt i.e. within my first drop year, my scores in the first few five six mock tests were around 450 and then when I solved enough papers , My maximum score in mock test was 650, okay, it was 650 approx and my score in NEET was 675 plus, so if you believe that when I saw my score in the beginning, I was still 450. What is the benefit of taking my drop? If I had stopped thinking about the same thing and then stopped working then I would not have achieved what has happened to me. So if you are getting low score then the most important step is this. You do not have to suffer from heart disease at all, no, it has come less now, more will come later, so you have to work on your mistakes and the second most important thing is that you do not have to repeat your mistakes, whether it is a silly mistake or not. Be conceptual, see, now it is not like that before NEET you are given only one sample paper, some children give 10, some give 30, some give 50, some give even 100, so this is why you give so many number of sample papers. This is the reason why you are solving it, so that you become perfect, you do not make any mistakes, you complete your paper on time, if the speed increases , then when you are giving these papers only for practice, then you -If you keep repeating your mistakes, then there is no point in giving papers for practice, then you have to work on your mistakes, you do not have to repeat them, whether they are silly or conceptual, okay now accept that. You solved a sample paper and in that you got two questions of one concept wrong. You revised it, so now you make sure that when you solve the paper next time and questions come from the same concept, they will not be wrong. Yes, if your questions are going wrong in the next sample paper, then they are of some different concept than what you have asked before, they should not be wrong at all, so now there are some people who are preparing for NEET only two-three months before. Once you start solving the sample paper , see that there is nothing wrong in it, just make sure that whenever you start giving your full syllabus test, before that your syllabus is complete and you have revised the full syllabus once because if you If you haven't done that then there is no point in giving full syllabus test then first work on these two things even if you start giving mock test one month before NEET there is no issue in it ok and if I tell you guys If I tell you about my personal technique that I followed, I never used to give one sample paper and analyze it. I always used to give five-six sample papers first. Now let us assume that I gave three papers within a day. If given, it would take me two days to do six sample papers , then within two to three days I did my six sample papers and after that I analyzed them, so I always used to do it like this, what happened with this was that my brain became more used. From paper solving that if I did it for three days continuously If I have solved the paper itself, then my speed management will be better and my brain will get used that yes, how to give the paper, how to give it, how to give it, then I always follow this technique, so if you think that you are giving a paper. If you are analyzing it, if you do not want to follow this thing then you can do this , first you spend two to three days and give five-six papers, after that sit for a day and analyze them all. What is the point of this? Your proper paper solving mindset will be your build up and after all, how much your score improves depends on you only. If suppose you have taken a drop, then you must have taken it with the thought that this year I will be able to improve my score. If you want to improve your score then your score will be improved, just learn to work on your mistakes, okay if you look, you will have to learn to work on mistakes because if you are giving sample papers again and again, you are repeating your same mistakes. If yes, then there is no point in giving sample papers. Look, I had given approximately 30 sample papers in April. Before that I had not touched the sample papers, so if I have given 30 sample papers in April, then all the sample papers I have given are There will not be a single question among them which I have not analyzed later, whether I have left it or I have made a mistake or I am in doubt . I have analyzed each and every question that falls into these three categories so that it Where did I go wrong and I am telling you honestly, it is very important to work on your silly mistakes. I made a silly mistake in a chemistry question in NEET and because of that my question became completely wrong. It is very much like that when you know the whole question like you know the formula you know everything and just a small silly mistake like I had written '2' instead of '1', then that thing affects you a lot. You are giving your sample paper because it is your practice, so whenever you sit to give your sample paper, you should sit with the same mindset that you are giving your NEET exam only, you have to give your 100% in it because you know if you You will give this thinking that friend, it is a test, it is a test, so it will never happen. You think that this is only NEET, it is okay or you are giving NEET only, this is your last attempt, don't take any pressure because you know, usually. What happens when people are giving their normal test, they do not feel the pressure and stress which they are feeling at the time of NEET because they feel that this is not NEET but it is not to be done like this, this is the thinking that Yes, this is your exam, if it is ok then do some work on these things and still if you have any doubts related to this topic then comment in the comment section and in the next video, whatever topic you want to be related to, do comment on that also and if the video is If you like the video then like the video and subscribe the channel and also share it with your friends. I am going to give NEET in coming years thank you.