The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is highly prestigious and a national level examination that aspirants willing to seek admission in various dental and medical courses across the country. The National Testing Agency is the body responsible for setting the paper and conducting the examination throughout the country.
Due to the cut-throat competition and the limited availability of seats the stress levels amongst the candidates are without a doubt shooting up the roof! It is common and completely okay to feel stressed or panic along the way. But it is not at all okay to be stuck in it, get demotivated, and give up on your dream!
To ensure candidates keep their confidence boosted, they should keep the following things in mind.
SET REALISTIC TARGETS:
Often NEET aspirants make the mistake of rushing into things and trying to do everything all at once. Instead, candidates should set realistic goals that are practically possible to achieve and dedicatedly work towards meeting them. By setting realistic goals candidates would be able to keep a track of their progress and could bring in reformations to enhance the same.
AVOID NEGATIVITY:
The truth is, no matter what you do there will always be someone ready to shoot you down. Do not let people do that to you. Do not let them act as a source of negativity. More importantly, do not let people influence your NEET preparation journey. Be with people who motivate you and genuinely want to see your growth!
LONG STUDY HOURS:
To ensure maximum productivity candidates should take short breaks after every 50-60 mins of studying. This way they give themselves some time to grasp what they read and not overload their brains. Long study hours could result in health problems and even a source of demotivation for some. As they say “too much of anything is harmful…”
GET THOROUGH WITH NCERT:
Analytics suggests that a candidate can solve most of the questions from the exam paper if the concerned candidate is thorough with the syllabus from the NCERT book. NCERT books are a lot cheaper than other books and are easily available in the market. NCERT books are designed keeping in mind the economy and affordability. NCERT books are up to the point. They have various diagrams and illustrations to help the candidate understand in a better way.
WORK ON YOUR WEAKNESS:
Candidates often make the mistake of ignoring the chapters they are weak in. They plan on covering those chapters sometime later, but by doing so they open a door to panic and unnecessary anxiety. Instead of keeping it pending to the last minute candidates should focus on covering the tricky thing first then moving on to the next. By doing so not only will they cross a milestone, boost their confidence, but also have ample time to revise for the same.