Solve NEET paper in 150 minutes: How?

How to solve NEET question paper effectively in 150 minutes?



I classify Students into three groups, the first group are called toppers. They score more than 95%. They are the ones who compete for mbbs seat at the All India Level.

 The second group of students are called scorers. They score between 85% to 95% and are sure of medical seat through state government quota. 

The third type of students are called hopers because they are unsure about getting government quota medical seat. They will be getting around 70% to 85%.

 This is  exclusively done for the third group of students. If you belong to first and second group, this is also beneficial to you.

NEET question paper consist of three types of MCQs, 

the first type of question checks your memory recall, the second type of questions check your problem solving skill and the third type of question tests your application as well as analytical skills. 

Analysis of previous year NEET question paper reveals that approximately 40% of the questions check memory recall, and 20% check your problem solving ability and 35% of the questions check your understanding of concepts. 

What about the remaining 5% of the questions. They are the ones which needs to be avoided by the average students because those questions are meant for topper group students not for you. 

Now lets see how to avoid those toughest questions. Instead of attempting questions in the order given in the question paper, if you to attempt the NEET question paper in three rounds instead of just one, you can avoid these toughest questions.

 First Round : 

You should try to answer the memory recall type questions. You should not take more than 15 seconds for one MCQ. This means you have 10 seconds to read and understand the question, 5 seconds to recall the answer and fill the answer in the OMR sheet. 



Generally, if you have practised lot of MCQs during your preparation, you should be able to solve 60% of the questions within 1 second because you need not think to get the answer.

 At the end of your round 1, you would have read all 180 questions. This would take a total 30 minutes. Based on your preparation level, You would have answered 60 to 100 questions and marked them in OMR sheet by this time. This would take another 15 minutes.

 So in 45 minutes, you would have answered close to half the MCQs. During this round 1, if you encounter any numerical MCQs or if you did not understand the question clearly, skip them and move on.

 Second Round : 

In this round you should fix target of 1 minute to solve one MCQ. You should try to solve all remanining questions which you have skipped in the first round. You should be able to solve 30 to 70 questions based on your preparation level. You would have used 1 hour 15 minutes for this round. You would have 1 hour remaining and 10 to 30 questions left out from your previous rounds.

Third Round : 

Attempt the remaining questions during the last hour of the exam. These remaining questions would contain some of the toughest questions which you would never be able to answer even if you are thorough with NCERT book. 

Hope you have understood the trick to avoid the toughest questions coming in your way of getting a good NEET score.

Always Remember: 

 If you go to exam without any practice, you are going to struggle. You should practice this at least once at your home. Take print out of the previous year question paper and solve the neet questions paper using this trick.

 


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