Explained, How to Prepare for the Exam 60 days before NEET?
There are 60 days left for the country’s biggest medical entrance exam NEET, how should students prepare in these days? What methods should be adopted for revision and removal of mistakes? District Collector Dr. Ravindra Goswami reached ALLEN students regarding this.
Under the Kota Cares Campaign being run under the joint aegis of the District Administration and Kota Students Welfare Society, the students interacted to him openly in this class at Samyak Campus of Landmark City located in Kunhadi area of the city.
Dr. Ravindra said that if we want to succeed, then we have to learn to fail. If you want to pass, then first learn to fail. This means that know your weaknesses and accept them. When you accept the weakness, efforts to overcome it will begin.
This process will gradually make us stronger. There are 60 days left for the exam. In such a situation, solve one paper every day. Try fearlessly and see the mistakes that are being made and improve them.
If the mind is disturbed due to performance, then write it down, write the reason, solution and alternatives. If you write this, many things will be fine.
He said that when we are solving the paper and if we got the question wrong, there is a concept that we did not understand, if we do the paper again and again, then we come to know what concept we learnt wrong.
After this, read it again, make the fundamentals strong. Think about the bad first, in such a situation the mind becomes light and we become positive and start working hard again.
Dr. Goswami also told tips and tricks for the preparation of students. Sharing his own experience, he told the children to stay motivated. He said that everyone has backlog.
There is no one who can do the entire course and complete revision. So we should decide where we are weak and then prepare by filtering.
During this, the students also asked questions and shared their thoughts. Dr. Goswami talked to the students on topics like self-doubt, backlog, test preparation, revision, anxiety, depression, marks decrease, and lack of confidence.
We should think about the way of studying. We should revise smartly. Make keywords. Make keywords for the pages of the copy on which there are difficulties and write them on the corner of the same page.
After this, when you revise, your revision will be done as soon as you see the keyword. Apart from this, whenever you get free from routine work, when there is no class, then you should focus on revision.
On a question related to self-doubt from a student, he said that both these problems are with every person. Self-doubt is a mechanism of the mind which keeps us aware.
The mind repeatedly cross-checks the things we give importance to. This is good but it should not be too much. When we generalize things, we do not go into overthinking. There is overthinking and there is also self-doubt. For both, we need to pause and think.
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