Smart Preparation Strategy for NEET Chemistry

Smart Preparation Strategy for NEET Chemistry

The world of chemistry is a mysterious world, because in chemistry, especially the inorganic chemistry  is completely phenomenal and the response of the organic is to Masha  Allah as,  it increases the negative and confusing reactions in the student’s brain. How can i miss it? What is its shortcut? can’t understand. Despite all this, chemistry is easy.

The first thing to keep in mind for NEET exam is that the paper is simple. No questions are nature considerations nor are they designed to select the one with the highest IQ score. For chemistry, it is most important to first go through the previous year’s question paper and pay attention to the pattern of the questions. They are mostly designed with a simple twist, but the allotted time (180 questions in 180 minutes) is given different times.

Out of 180 questions in the NEET question paper, 45 will be on Chemistry. Candidates with a decent hold on the subject can easily score 100 to 120 marks in NEET. The foremost thing that one should keep in mind here is that NEET Chemistry section has a weightage of 25% in the examination. Not devoting enough time to this section may cost you marks and may keep you from taking admission into your dream college.

How to prepare for NEET Chemistry This is a compilation of all expert tips and tricks, which I found useful, I am sharing it. Reading these tips for NEET Chemistry preparation will help you to prepare for the exam in an organized manner.

  1. The Key to Success is Practice: Nothing can be obtained when it is not in the routine, because when you look for something you have to pay for it daily. Be it equations, thermodynamics / solutions or numerical from organic practice; Practicing daily is the only key to being able to process all of this.
  2. The Concept Needs to be Clarified: The concept is never such a part that you can read it and get it. The concept is all that has to be understood and which clings to your brain forever. Chemistry is a matter of concepts; One who is good with the concept can know chemistry better. Once you clearly see each concept for what it is all about, you will be ready for the next step.
  3. Time Distribution: You have 180 minutes to answer 180 questions, but not necessarily 1 minute per question because each question carries a different difficulty level. Use Anjit Academy Practice Tests to be regular with your preparation and know what time you can balance per question.
  4. Study Inorganic Chemistry Throughout the Year: It is major Misconception that inorganic chemistry is all about mugging up and it must be done only at the last moment before the examination. Well, this is not applicable to many. You must try to learn them by heart, little at a time throughout the year. It will become instilled in you, thus making it difficult for you to forget the exam anxiety even. It will also help you focus on other things more evenly before exams.
  5. NCERT & Reference Book: NCERT book and syllabus, the core tool for NEET preparation, the whole questions are based on this specific book. The key role is to get familiar with every topic, shake palms with each jargons and terms of chemistry and make mind the store house of chemical reactions too. For being consistent with above mentioned factors, it’s important to practice chemistry on a daily routine.
  6. Don’t Try New things Just a few Day ago: If you are studying untouched chapters or unplanned syllabus in the last few days before the exam, then you need to know that these times are very important. Any new information you learn should be retrieved, reviewed and reinforced within 24 hours. If you fail to do so, you have lost 80 percent of the information learned. Science says so.
  7. Stop Getting Negative Thoughts: You may think that I can do this, or I cannot, many ideas are prevalent during the entire year of preparation. But you only need to do one important task, think less and start working more. You cannot ignore the hard days to come, but you can maintain your confidence and be determined to face it. When we are talking about competition, the first step is to end the “if or but” thinking, then just get ready and create your routine and let the wheels run smoothly over time.
  8. Last Week Revision: In fact, the topics are only going to happen to you after revising the chapters you have studied. Students usually skip the modification tasks, but this is not going to help. Revision is a single step that you need to take during preparation.
  9. Take Care of Your Health: Ultimately you need to physically fit and healthy to carry out any of the advice said before. So try to eat as much healthy and non-spicy food from a week before exams. Drink a lot of water and Keep calm and give this blog a few minutes, it can help you relax and will make your brain function fully. Sleeping for proper time is essential for good health and mind. You need to take a good nap for 7-8 hours daily to stay healthy, and that will help you to concentrate for the whole day.

Cheer up students, Anjit Academy is standing behind to help you whenever you feel low during your preparation time.

!!! Best Wishes, do well !!!

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Powerful study Tips to Crack Medical Entrance Test

Powerful study Tips to Crack Medical Entrance Test

Every year there are thousands of students who drop out of class XII and take the medical entrance exam, out of which only a few can achieve their goal.

If you are trying your luck this year, then you must know some facts about preparing for medical entrance exam. The syllabus for the entrance examination has been prepared from CBSE for class XI and XII. However, you can crack the exam if you know how to prepare carefully and completely. The way you prepare subjects like biology, chemistry, physics, that will determine your success. The best medical entrance examination coaching centres in India such as Anjit will be equipped with all the necessary skills and knowledge that are required to pass the medical entrance exam.

We will help the students by giving them many necessary suggestions and help them in the best way to pass the entrance exam.

  1. Managing Your Time: Any challenging exam requires you to focus on optimal time management. It is necessary to set your priorities in advance as this is the only way you can stay on track while preparing for the most important exam of your life. You need to realize that every second of your life matters while preparing for medical entrance exam.
  2. Practice Previous year Question Papers: Compared to paper patterns, there is no significant change every year. By solving the sample papers of earlier years, you can get a clear idea about the pattern that you can expect in the exam.
  3. Get rid of Fear & Stress: A major Fundamentals for the preparation of Medical Entrance Examination is to completely eliminate the fear as it is the major obstacle. With the help of meditation and yoga, you should face the fear and continue to practice on subjects that you are not convinced about.

Expert faculty at Anjit Academy  will guide you in the right direction and help you crack the Medical entrance test.

!!! All the Very best !!!

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JEE Advanced : Tips to Deliver Optimum & Score Maximum!

JEE Advanced : Tips to Deliver Optimum & Score Maximum!

Here are a few tips on How to Prepare for JEE Advanced  without losing the track:

  1. Focus on Formula, Theorems & Concepts:By this time, your preparation for JEE Advanced should be nearing completion. With many formulas, theorems and concepts, you are likely to be confused and to avoid the same, it is advisable to pen them down and modify them as necessary. This will help you remember better. You can follow other ways of remembering, such as co-relating them with names or patterns that are easy to remember.
  2. Concentrate on Topics that You have Studied:It is likely to encounter topics that you haven’t been studied yet. Do not take up anything new. It’s time to concentrate on topics that you have already covered and try to make your concepts and concept-connections stronger.
  3. Do not Doubt your Preparation: This is that important stage of preparation when you cannot allow even a single doubt to come. However, if you come to either side, just keep calm and try to navigate the water around it. Take the support of your parents, teachers and mentors when needed. If you are surrounded by any doubt, make sure you clean it on time.
  4. Quality time for Revision:Whatever study you have done so far, allow enough time to revise it. Having enough time at hand will allow you to revise the concepts well. Shallow modification will not help you much. Once again, Committee to Memory, it is time to revise the study you have done.

Believe in Yourself and you are Certain to Succeed !

Wishing you All the Very best for Your Exam !!

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Do’s & Don’ts to be Considered before the Exams

Do’s & Don’ts to be Considered before the Exam

Do not create unnecessary stress for yourself by studying before the exam as that will have a direct impact on your result and might affect your results as well.

To enhance your studying experience, Anjit provided these simple guidelines-

Do…

  1. Choose your Study Environment Carefully: A well-lit, open area, with an upright chair is most beneficial. On campus there are several study-friendly locations: the AC study pods and writable walls for group collaborations, Silent Study rooms offer peace and quiet, and the Library offers multiple study resources, as well as a silent study area in the back of the space.
  2. Regulate your Study Time: Study for 25 minute intervals, stopping to take 5 minute breaks. Over the course of several days, this method allows your brain to transfer all the info from short-term to long-term memory.
  3. Review for 15 min. at the End of Each Day: Write down key points or important lessons from each class that day. By doing this, you are more likely to remember this information later when studying, or while writing your exams, plus you can use these notes for a quick review!
  4. Create a Study Plan: Break up your course material into visible sections. Once they are separated, make a schedule of which chunks will be studied today, tomorrow, and so on. This method optimizes study sessions by breaking large chunks of course material down into manageable study portions.

Don’t…

  1. Study in Bed : Your bed is one of the worst places to study. The brain is hardwired for sleep in the bedroom. Translation? You are more likely to nod off than you are to actually absorb study materials. Similarly, studying in bed can make it more difficult to sleep – you may find yourself restless, thinking about school. Poor sleeping patterns also affect your ability to learn, and decrease attention necessary for functioning the next day.
  2. Study Late at Night: Our brains cannot run at 100% all day long. Studying efficiency diminishes at night, especially after midnight. You may finish that assignment or those study notes at 3 am, however the quality of work will not be the same as if you had completed the work at 3 pm instead. 
  3. Pull all-Nighters: Last-minute cram sessions don’t allow your brain the time to transfer information from short-term to long-term memory. Short study sessions, over a period of time, are proven to be more effective when studying, and storing information. You wouldn’t work out at the gym for 7 hours the day before you run a marathon, similarly don’t cram 7 hours the night before a big exam.

It is completely up to the you–the wonderful, awesome student–to efficiently manage your own time. Tests are something we are supposed to ace. With the correct mentality, amount of resources, and ideals, the outcomes will be glorious. All you have to do is study.

Wishing you All the Very best for Your Exam !!

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Tips to Consider while Attempting JEE-Main Exam

Tips to Consider while Attempting JEE-Main Exam

I am sharing how I learnt from my mistakes and what I did in my IIT-JEE preparation. I’ll keep the answer concise, Do read this full and I am sure this will help you boost your JEE-Mains score.

Guideline for a winning strategy:

  1. Read all the Questions in the Paper: It does not mean that you have to read the entire paper (90 Q’s) in the first 15 minutes but your approach should be such that you reach till the last question of the paper in the allotted 180 minutes duration.
  2. Attempt Easy Questions First: You should attempt easy questions first so that no time is wasted on pondering over the ones that you are doubtful of. After attempting all the easy ones, you can come back to the tougher ones in the end. It is likely that your brain will be hit with some Idea of those questions by then.
  3. Keep in your Mind is the Time Limit: The first and foremost point you have to keep in your mind is the time limit. Everyone can solve all the questions given sufficient time, but the challenge comes when you have to do so in the given 3 hours. The exam is for three hours, but don’t let it fool you into thinking that each subject is 1 hour. The question paper is always set in such a way that chemistry paper can be completed in 35 – 40 mins. This because you will need this extra time in Maths and Physics.
  4. Relieve stress during Exam: Do not be tensed during the exam for any reason. If you do not know a question, leave it and try it after some time. The chances are high that you will have a better chance at solving it after some time.
  5. Use Elimination Process: When you see MCQs, you don’t have to panic.  The hack elimination process here and using your brain is what you know is definitely not the right answer. This is sure to get you to the right answer.
  6. Maximize Attempts: Not by guess work but by adhering to the above points.

To achieve the above, each student may have to hit upon a different idea/plan/approach for attempting the exam.

Finally I would say, stay happy ! Don’t attach too much aggressive to  exam. Whatever is the best for you, will happen ! Wishing you all the very best !                            

All the best for your JEE-Mains !

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How to Score a Perfect 360/360 in NEET 2021 Biology ?

How to Score a Perfect 360/360 in NEET 2021 Biology ?

Preparation Related Tips:

  • Understanding of NCERT of should be 100%.
  • Prepare all flow charts and diagrams etc.
  • Each and every line of NCERT book should be in your memory by reading again and again.
  • All important points to be noted and kept the memory as ready reckons.
  • Again and again revision should be done
  • All 32 years questions papers to solve
  • At least one objective tests books set to solve and practice within the time limit
  • Need to appear in any good online test series
  • As a reference book can follow Truman Biology for collecting beyond NCERT topics.

Pro Tips:

Do not forget to study the “summary” section provided at the end of each chapter. It has some points which students usually tend to miss out on.  Here is a list of some other books you can refer to for NEET Biology-

  • Objective NCERT at your fingertips – MTG
  • NCERT Exemplar
  • Trueman’s biology
  • Arihant
  • Cengage

Exam Related:

  • Be cool and controlled
  • Read the question paper thoroughly
  • Based on reflection action authentically answer could be given.
  • Leave questions where you have any ambiguity in the first attempt.
  • Cross check your answer sheets carefully.

For Entire Year:

  • Have a good plan and schedule for study and revision
  • Be motivated
  • Be consistent tor the entire year

The day before Exam:

  • Be relaxed
  • Have a good sleep
  • Have a light revision

Please do not waste your time now by reading some useless quotes just focus on NCERT and then solve the previous year questions, that is enough; Even can score 360/360 theoretically.

All the very best !

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How to Score 160+ in Chemistry in NEET 2021

How to Score 160+ in Chemistry in NEET 2021

NEET is the national-level Medical Entrance exam for the aspirants to get admission in MBBS/BDS Courses in various government or private medical colleges affiliated by Medical Council of India.

With just about 8 months left for the exam, you all must be prepared in your own ways. To help you score better, we have listed down the importance of Chemistry section and how can you score 160+ in this section.

  1. Follow the Right Books: Reference material is your main weapon in the quest to score 160+ in chemistry. If the weapon is in poor shape, forget about success. Get the NCERT books, they help you form a solid base upon which your building of preparation will stand. In addition to this, you can have these reference books-
  • Physical Chemistry by O.P. Tandon
  • Physical Chemistry by P. Bahadur
  • Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd (For reaction mechanisms)
  • Organic Chemistry by O.P. Tandon
  • Organic Chemistry Objective by Arihant (for practicing problems)
  • Inorganic Chemistry by O.P. Tandon
  • Concise Inorganic Chemistry (For Chemical Bonding, Atomic Structure, and Coordination Chemistry)
  1. Important Concepts: Here we list down some-important, not-to-be-missed topics-
  • Chemical bonding and molecular structure
  • Thermodynamics
  • Equilibrium
  • General organic chemistry (GOC)
  • Mole concept
  • Electrochemistry
  • Coordination compounds
  • Aldehyde, Ketone and Carboxylic acids
  • Block elements
  • Atomic structure
  • Hydrocarbons
  1. Work Smartly: Under the NEET and AIIMS chemistry section, you can categorize the questions under three parts: physical, organic, and inorganic and the secret of mastering them is to treat them as separate subjects and make different study plan.
  2. Solve a lot of NEET Question Papers & Mock Tests: When you solve mock and previous years’ question papers, you understand the pattern and style of questions asked.  It help you to grasp concepts and to learn application of concepts which is very important for competitive exam. Solving question papers will always help you get high marks.
  3. Practice, Practice, & Practice: Chemistry is rooted in the concepts and numbers. The only way to excel in the NEET/AIIMS chemistry section is with practice. Read the chapters as often as you can, practice the balancing and numerical every day, make notes, and then quiz yourself on what you’ve learned. The more you practice, the higher is success rate in the examinations.

Believe us scoring 160+ in Chemistry section is not an uphill task provided you follow the right strategy during your preparation phase.

I hope you do well in your Exams !

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How to score 100/100 marks in Maths ?

How to score 100/100 marks in Maths ?

Mathematics is subject which helps in developing a rational thinking and a logical approach in students. following are some tips to improve your score in maths and  help you achieve full marks in maths.

Mathematics is one of the most important subjects. It plays an integral role from competitive exams to for board exams . This subject needs a lot of practice.

During Exam Preparations:

  1. Smart Work : Maths is all about theorems, concepts and formulae, and it always wise to keep them handy. You can read and brush them up even when you are on the move and this practice also comes to rescue when you are having a last minute revision.
  2. Solve Problems Yourself: Whereas it is good to go through and understand different types of problems, it is very important to solve them yourself. Knowing theories and concept is necessary but to learn their application is inescapable if you want to score full marks in maths. You have to solve each by yourself, minimum 3-4 times over the course of time.
  3. Understand your Syllabus:Understanding your portions and the weightage attached to different sections helps you in deciding how much time to dedicate to each section. For example, if you know that there will be just a 5 marks question from a particular section, you do not have to dedicate a week practicing those sums.
  4. Practice & Practice :are a good way to mentally prepare yourself for what you are going to get in the exams. The more you solve these, more confidence you will gain towards your achievement of scoring the highest score. Also, it is important to understand that you need not wait for your syllabus to finish before you start solving these.
  5. Manage your Time: It is not easy to be a maths champion. You must take out some time every day to solve mathematical problems in order to score 100/100 marks in maths, even when you have dedicated a particular day to some other subject.

During Examination:

  1. Neat & Clean Paper with Proper Margin: You should keep in mind that the examiner needs to understand each and every step how you have arrived at an answer and unfortunately he does not have much time to dedicate on a single problem. Keep your paper free from cutting and overwriting, and draw clean margins to do the rough work.
  2. Figures & Graphs: Figures and graphs can fetch you easy marks if made with a little concentration. For this, keep a ruler which has sharp and smooth side and a pencil which is well sharpened. These, if you have practised well, constitute the simplest parts of the exam and you can aim to finish this as soon as you get your paper.
  3. Simple Questions first: Read the question paper thoroughly before you start solving the questions. While it is natural to be stuck on the questions which you find unfamiliar but you must remember that you have to finish your examination in a stipulated time. In order to achieve 100/100 marks in maths, you much strategize to first finish the questions you know and then move on to the unfamiliar questions.

To achieve 100/100 marks in maths, Understand the basic concept first and then try solving as many problems as possible. Remember that there are no shortcuts in maths!

All The Best !

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