NEET 2: While practising any topic, stay informed about its weightage in the examination.
With the NEET-2 scheduled to be held on July 24, the students must be aware of the most important topics in each and every subject. To make sure that your preparation is on point, here’s a guide to the best ways for revision of all important topics in the last month before the exam.
PHYSICS
Make certain that you have a deep understanding of topics such as ‘Spring Force and Energy’, ‘Moment of Inertia and Conservation of Angular Momentum’, and ‘Satellite motion and Escape speed’.
All the formulae of ‘Mechanical Properties of Solids and Fluids’ and ‘The Laws of Thermodynamics’ are to be learnt by heart.
In addition to this, the critical topics are ‘Thermal conduction & Newton’s Law of Cooling’, ‘Heat engine efficiency increase while sink temperature is lowered’, ‘Floating cylinder in SHM’, ‘Organ pipes’, ‘Sonometer’, and ‘Doppler’s effect’.
Moreover, practice all the questions based on ‘E= -dV/dR’, ‘Transformer’, and ‘LC oscillations’. Develop your proficiency in ‘Concentric charged spheres’, ‘Thermal or heating effects of current’, ’ Electrical circuit concepts’, ‘Motion of charge in Uniform Magnetic Field’, ‘Current’, ‘Magnetic field and Dipole moment of circulating charges’, ‘Properties of bar magnet and its time period of SHM’, ‘Self Induction’, ‘Radiation pressure and energy’, ‘EM waves’, ‘Young’s Double Slit Experiment’, and ‘Radioactive Decay’ ‘Resolving power & Magnification of microscopes and Telescope’.
Apart from this, ‘Recoil energy & speed of atom or nuclei when it ejects photons’, ‘Atomic spectra (Rydberg’s Formula)’, and ‘Characteristic graph of Photodiode’ must also be thoroughly revised in the chapter on Dual Nature.
As the subject is largely based on numerical questions, it is crucial to memorise all the formulae of each and every topic. It is advised to collectively write down formulae in a separate piece of paper and pin it right in front of your desk for frequent perusal. Emphasise on NCERT books and master all the graphs given, especially that of the ‘Semiconductor Electronic.’
Make sure to also revise the content given in the blue boxes as it helps you in scoring bonus marks.
Make sure to also revise the content given in the blue boxes as it helps you in scoring bonus marks.
CHEMISTRY
Repeat the process of framing important formulae on a piece of paper and tagging them as done previously for Physics. Formulae of the chapters ‘Some basic concepts of Chemistry’, ‘Structure of atom’, ‘Thermodynamics’, ‘States of Matter’, ‘Equilibrium’, ‘Solutions’, ‘Chemical Kinetics’ and ‘Electrochemistry’ are most important.
Frequently revise these formulae by practising their respective numericals. In Physical Chemistry, ‘Chemical Bonding’ has a significant weightage in the examination and hence it is advised to thoroughly revise it.
The NCERT textbook feature all the topics relevant for your Inorganic Chemistry NEET preparation and is best suited for its revision. Ensure that you memorise solutions of the solved examples in the book to further bolster your understanding about these topics. Lay a strong emphasis on ‘Coordination Compounds’ and ‘The D & F Block elements’ as they’re the highest scoring chapters in the subject.
For Organic Chemistry, the important topics for your preparation in the last month are ‘Reaction Intermediates’, ‘Inductive and Electromeric effects’, ‘Aromaticity’, ‘Nucleophilic and Electrophilic substitution reaction’, ‘Elimination Reaction’, and the difference between elimination and substitution.
Furthermore, ‘Nucleophilic addition reactions’, ‘Reduction and Oxidation of organic compounds’, and ‘Hinsberg Reagent’ should also have your undivided attention. The name reactions such as ‘Dow’s process’, ‘Sandmeyer Reaction’, ‘Swarts Reaction’, ‘Finkelstein Reaction’, ‘Williamson’s Synthesis’, ‘Reimer-Tiemann Reaction’, ‘Kolbe’s Reaction’, ‘Cannizzaro reaction’, ‘Aldol Condensation’, ‘HVZ Reaction’, ‘Hoffmann Bromamide Reaction’, and ‘Gabriel Phthalimide Synthesis’ should be learnt well along with the examples.
Preparing pocket flash cards for all above named reactions helps a lot. Each flash card should contain – Name of the Reaction, Mechanism and The Reaction. Each flash card is to be kept for each Reaction. Flash cards should be generally read during the leisure time (like travelling, et al).
BIOLOGY
For Biology, all topics are equally important but it has been observed that the exam papers have a relatively higher number of questions from the human physiology, plant physiology, cell biology, ecology, biomolecules and biotechnology.
The revision of a topic after its completion should be done by immediately practising the objective questions. One must also go through questions based on the respective topics in order to have a better grasp of the pattern in which the questions are framed. Try remembering as many figures as you can as they have a great significance in the examination.
The topics such as ‘Animalia’ and ‘Plantae’ must be prepared cautiously as they are over-exhaustive in many books and can also cause disorientation. The primary focus should be on the characters of phylum in non-chordates and up to class level in chordates. Note down and memorise all the common names and examples given in the NCERT and take good care of the class 11 portions well in advance.
While practising any topic, stay informed about its weightage in the examination so that you are able to channel your efforts in a more streamlined fashion.
— inputs from Aakash Chaudhry, Director, Aakash Educational Services Pvt. Ltd.
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