How to prepare for NEET 2020 along with board exams?

One of the biggest challenges that students come face to face with during their 12th board exam is the challenge of juggling. Confused? Those students who have an aim of becoming a doctor also have to prepare for the NEET exams which come neck to neck with the final board exams. In fact most of the times students from overseas such as Qatar also have to juggle and prepare for the important NEET exams with the help of NEET Coaching in Qatar. 

The biggest issue right here is that all those students who want to enrol for courses such as MBBS and BDS in India, need to crack the NEET exams without fail. This is one of the reasons why NEET Coaching in Qatar and NEET Preparation in Bahrain have gone on to become so popular. In case you are a student who is juggling between the preparation of your board and the NEET exam simultaneously, here are some tips that can help you sail through it with ease. 

Seek and sought the similarities: the best and probably the first tip to keep in mind here is to understand that both these exams require a lot of preparation and dedication. Most students who are a part of NEET Coaching in Qatar or the NEET Preparation in Bahrain need to be able to focus on those topics and subjects that they have in common in both the exams. Since there is nothing that you can ignore and the timing of both the board and the NEET exams are hardly a month away, it is obvious that there is not much time. At times like this it will be a great idea to analyze and point out all the common topics and subjects that are there in both the board and NEET exam. Subjects like Physics, Chemistry and Biology will be common and along with that certain topics such as molecular structure, biochemistry and reproduction will also be the same. 

Once this is done, it will be like taking care of 2 things at the same time, which is not that easy but at the same time is not difficult to achieve provided there is a proper schedule and plan. The next important suggestion will be to stick to a plan where you have everything covered. 

Read, learn, practice and repeat: mock papers and previous years sample papers is the key to building confidence for both these crucial exams. The more you gather time to practice mock papers of the previous years, the more confidence you will gain and better your time management during the final exam. Most of the NEET Coaching in Qatar and the NEET Preparation centers in Bahrain regularly make students take mock tests and exams. 

All this is evidently only possible if you have a focussed mind and a dedication to stay ahead of the rest. As a student who is aiming to juggle time by preparing for the boards as well as the NEET exams, it is important to stay focussed and not give up. Take good care of your health and eat regularly. Make sure you get enough sleep as well, and don’t tire yourself down. All the best!

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