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The document outlines a strategic 2-3 month preparation plan for NEET Physics, emphasizing the importance of focusing on high-weightage topics and strengthening basics through NCERT. It suggests practicing previous year questions, mastering problem-solving techniques, and taking mock tests for effective revision. Recommended resources include NCERT, HC Verma, and DC Pandey, along with a structured daily schedule to maximize study efficiency.

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Physics prepn

The document outlines a strategic 2-3 month preparation plan for NEET Physics, emphasizing the importance of focusing on high-weightage topics and strengthening basics through NCERT. It suggests practicing previous year questions, mastering problem-solving techniques, and taking mock tests for effective revision. Recommended resources include NCERT, HC Verma, and DC Pandey, along with a structured daily schedule to maximize study efficiency.

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Preparing for NEET Physics in **2-3

months** is achievable with a focused,


strategic approach, especially since you
already know the basics of CBSE 11th and
12th Physics. Here’s a step-by-step plan to
maximize your score:

---

### **1. Prioritize High-Weightage Topics**


Focus on chapters with the highest marks in
NEET (as per previous years):
- **Class 11**:
- **Mechanics**: Laws of Motion, Work-
Energy-Power, Rotational Motion,
Gravitation.
- **Thermodynamics** (short but scoring).
- **Class 12**:
- **Electrodynamics**: Current Electricity,
Electromagnetic Induction, AC Circuits.
- **Optics**: Ray Optics, Wave Optics.
- **Modern Physics**: Atoms, Nuclei,
Semiconductor Devices.
- **EM Waves** (quick revision).

**Avoid spending too much time on low-


weightage chapters** like Communication
Systems, unless you’re already confident.

---

### **2. Strengthen Basics with NCERT**


- **Revise NCERT line-by-line**: NEET
Physics is concept-heavy, and 70-80% of
questions are directly or indirectly from
NCERT.
- **Highlight formulas, definitions, and
diagrams**: Make a formula sheet for quick
revision.
- **Solve all NCERT examples and
exercises**: Many NEET questions are
inspired by these.

---
### **3. Solve Previous Year Questions
(PYQs)**
- **Practice 10-15 years of PYQs** (available
on apps like NEETPrep, Unacademy, or
books like MTG’s NEET Chapter-wise
Solutions).
- Analyze patterns: Identify frequently asked
topics (e.g., Electrostatics, Magnetism,
Optics).
- **Focus on application-based questions**,
especially in Mechanics and
Electrodynamics.

---

### **4. Master Problem-Solving


Techniques**
- **Daily Practice**: Solve **30-40 Physics
MCQs daily** (mix of conceptual and
numerical).
- **Time Management**: Aim for **1 minute
per question** (Physics is calculation-heavy,
so speed matters).
- **Weak Areas**: Use apps like **Physics
Wallah (Alakh Pandey)** or **Unacademy**
for topic-wise doubt-solving.

---

### **5. Focus on Diagrams and Graphs**


- **Ray Optics**: Lens/mirror diagrams, sign
conventions.
- **Wave Optics**: Interference, diffraction
patterns.
- **Semiconductor Devices**: Circuit
diagrams (LED, Zener diode, transistor).
- **EM Waves**: Spectrum and properties.

---

### **6. Mock Tests and Analysis**


- **Take weekly full-length mocks** (e.g.,
Aakash, Allen, or NTA Abhyas).
- **Analyze mistakes**: Note down recurring
errors (conceptual gaps, calculation
mistakes, misreading questions).
- **Improve Accuracy**: Avoid guesswork;
NEET has negative marking (-1 for wrong
answers).

---

### **7. Quick Revision Strategies**


- **Formula Sheets**: Stick them on your
wall or carry a pocket notebook.
- **Mnemonics**: For sequences (e.g., EM
spectrum: **R**adio, **M**icrowave,
**I**nfrared, **V**isible, **U**ltraviolet,
**X**-rays, **G**amma).
- **Short Notes**: Summarize chapters like
Modern Physics (Atoms, Nuclei) for last-
minute revision.

---

### **8. Recommended Books/Resources**


- **NCERT** (mandatory).
- **HC Verma (Concepts of Physics)**: For
deeper clarity (select chapters like
Rotational Motion, Thermodynamics).
- **DC Pandey (Objective Physics)**: For
NEET-specific practice.
- **Oswaal/MTG Question Banks**: For PYQs
and topic-wise tests.

---

### **Daily Schedule (Sample)**


| **Time** | **Activity**
|
|----------------|--------------------------------------------
---------------------------------|
| **Morning** | Revise 1-2 topics (e.g.,
Electrostatics + Optics formulas). |
| **Afternoon** | Solve 40 Physics MCQs +
PYQs. Focus on weak areas. |
| **Evening** | Mock test (alternate days)
+ error analysis. |
| **Night** | Quick revision of diagrams,
definitions, and formulas. |
---

### **Key Tips**


- **Avoid new topics in the last 15 days**.
Focus only on revision and mocks.
- **Stay calm during calculations**: Double-
check units, dimensions, and sign
conventions.
- **Balanced preparation**: Don’t neglect
Chemistry/Biology, but allocate 2-3 hours
daily to Physics.

With disciplined practice and smart revision,


you can score **120+ in Physics**! 💪
**All the best!**

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