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NEET Physics entrance exam like other competitive exams is a time-bound exam. This, however, does not mean that students should start solving the question paper quickly without going through it correctly. Keeping time management in mind, students should begin addressing the problems with moderate speed; once they get the rhythm, they can increase their rate accordingly. In other words, they need to move out of inertia and start rolling. Once you are going, you will be able to solve even tricky problems with the acquired momentum. It is ALWAYS better to attempt questions from your Physics First because time is fresh at the time of starting which will undoubtedly help you in rolling forward. Mark the items (on your question paper) which seem comfortable at prima-facie and attempt these questions first.
Do not waste your time: There is no need to hang on an ONE question for more than 5 minutes as this would further spend your time and thus move on to next . After all, it is an observation, and your aim should be to score high by dividing your time judiciously and intelligently. Choose the Questions to Attempt: I would suggest you try as many conceptual problems as you can since these are relatively scoring. For comprehension related questions, read them carefully because these can be answered quickly and correctly. According to the pattern of the problems, you may opt for your favourite section/portion of the paper as per your convenience.
Try to cross-check the answers by putting values in the equation(s) given. Create a Revision Plan: During preparation, you must have a revision plan which should be interlinked topic wise and concept-wise. Also, you can reinforce your memory by revision at regular intervals. While doing the rough work for solving questions, you must do it as neatly as possible, as this helps in revising the attempted questions. It might sound trivial, but it helps; in fact, these little things if taken into account can add much to your score. It is entirely possible that you may finish your favourite subject much before, thereby devoting that surplus time on other areas which usually take more time. This will help multiply your score at the end. You must plan your time in such a manner that at the end you are left with 15–20 minutes which you can use for revision and cross-checking. Advance Planning: As per general perception, Physics seems difficult and Smart, but you can make it easy by resorting to a specific strategy.
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