Although the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) follows the syllabus laid down by NCERT, it is very important to know that even state board students can crack NEET if given the right guidance and motivation. Let us see How should State Board Students prepare for NEET.
In this blog post, we cover many important points/challenges that state board students can and should overcome.
Don’t get Demotivated by what People usually Say
If you are a state board student and taking the NEET, chances are high that people around you like teachers, parents, friends and even the media will talk about how the NEET exam is tough, highly competitive and out of the bounds of State board students.
Well, all of it is just anxiety being blown out of proportion. These people need to realize the importance of a positive mindset for students. Alas! They don’t need to give the NEET.
Top Negative Points being told to you :
- Expensive Coaching is needed for NEET compulsorily. (Thousands of students enrol in such institutes, but only a handful get selected. Not all crack NEET, so it is not compulsory.)
- NEET is based on C.B.S.E. Syllabus, which would be difficult for State Students. (NEET is not based on CBSE. It is based on NCERT. Many state boards have adapted to NCERT as it is the national curriculum with no bias towards any board.)
Be away from these negative points and keep a positive mindset at all times.
If you have a positive mindset, keep reading …
Know what needs to be Done
NEET is more competitive than state board CETs. But state board students can definitely crack this examination, provided they know what needs to be done.
Cracking 600 + is not easy – it requires practice, time and many more factors. But still , it is important to remember that anybody can crack NEET if given enough time and practice.
Here, we look at the various factors that will help you to crack NEET with flying colours.
Read More: How to Crack NEET
The Perfect Combination of Books
The combination of books is very important for you to succeed in this exam. You need a textbook and an MCQ book for each subject.
The Best Combination of Books is N.C.E.R.T.(or textbook) + 1 Advanced Book.
You may also refer to your state textbooks instead of N.C.E.R.T. since they have adapted the N.C.E.R.T. curriculum. Your textbook is going to be your source of basics and your basics should be strong. So, you are going to use the textbook to strengthen your basics. For topics not included in your state textbook, use the internet.
The 1 Advanced Book in the above equation is a book that contains advanced-level problems for each subject. If in case you are confused about selecting a good book to complete the equation, we would recommend you to go through this blog, where we have selected a single book for each subject to clear the confusion. Read: Most Recommended Books for NEET
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