Preparation tips for year droppers- NEET
NEET– (National Entrance-cum-Eligibility Test), exam in which every year lakhs of aspirants appear to get admission to under-graduate medical seats in India. But due to the ratio of availability of seats and students applied for it only a few get the chance to secure their seat in the exam by clearing the settled cutoff. Also, there are chances where aspirants secure the seat by clearing the settled cutoff but not get a good rank and good college, then what they see as an option is to drop one more year and try next year again.
We have this very famous quote by Walt Disney “if you can dream it, you can achieve it”
Keeping this beautiful quote in mind every aspirant must work hard until they get the desired result. By working on what is left in their previous attempt droppers can ace the exam with ease. The strategy they are going to follow to crack NEET will be almost different from the one who is going to appear for the first time in the exam. By keeping their dream in mind i.e., to become a Doctor aspirant can crack the exam with good ranks. But for a dropper student strategy is all that plays a real game further. So, to help them in preparing for NEET 2021 we are writing this article and proving some good tips on how to crack NEET 2021.
Further in article we will be listing topics mentioned bellow: –
HAVE A POSITIVE ATTITUDE THROUGHOUT THE JOURNY!
Your attitude is something that can make you or can destroy you! In the journey of NEET preparation, the students must have a positive attitude with them to handle the pressure he has of the exam. Always think positively and save themselves from negative thoughts. And it is very essential for every aspirant who is a dropper or has attempted an exam should be impassioned about his goal. And have motivation and dedication for his exam and dream.
ANALYSE WHERE IT WENT WRONG PREVIOUSLY
It is a universal truth that we learn from our mistakes! So, aspirants must analyze that where it went wrong in their previous attempt. Where they lacked that led to getting not so good rank in the exam. If we say in words of P.S. Baber. Then “Analysis is the art of creation through destruction”. What NEET aspirants are instructed to do is to analyze where they lacked in their last attempt, and are instructed to note down every point and afterward work on it. Aspirants should analyze his strength and weakness because nobody knows themselves better than themselves and be honest with themselves. Having a proper list will make it easy for the aspirants to work on it and trying to overcome will eventually lead them to the door of success. Aspirants must remember that they are requested and are instructed not to leave any stone unturned.
FIX UP A TARGET FOR NEXT ATTEMPT
Nobody can hit a target without knowing what it is? Aspirants are suggested here to fix a target for themselves first. Not mandatory to fix the bigger target, they can start by fixing small targets. fixing up a target during preparation for droppers means they have to aim for the desired score of what they want to get and work accordingly. It is advised to fix the target according to NEET cutoffs can help them to stay motivated and agitated for their aim.
FIX NEW STATERGIES
Work in silence and let your success make noise! Not just a quote but a lesson for every aspirant. Droppers are now suggested here to prepare new strategies for the new attempt as they knew that the old one was trash. Analyze NEET 2021 Syllabus and pattern again, prepare yourself with new strategies. It is now a time to study smartly, set your goals and aims first, and prepare your strategies accordingly. Devote sufficient time for study, begin with the subject in which you are good and have more interest. Though every student has his way of studying but here are some points to give you a direction.
AVOID NEGATIVITY THROUGHOUT THE PREPRATION JOURNY
The biggest challenge of an aspirant’s journey is to avoid negativity, especially for the year dropper. It leads to generate unnecessary comparisons with friends and relatives. So, an aspirant needs to surround himself with positive people and eliminate those who can become a reason for distraction and negativity. To remain focused and determined, aspirants are suggested to spend more time with family, meditate regularly and have a healthy diet, and have rest according to the need.
DO NOT NEGLECT THE HEALTH
In the pressure of preparing for NEET 2021 aspirants are suggested to do not to neglect their health at all, because a healthy mind and body are the ones who can take you to your destination and you have to keep them healthy. In the anxiety and pressure of examination, the most primary concern but always neglected by aspirants is health. So, to attempt the exam in the manner you want, it is necessary to have a healthy mind, parents should also take extra care of their child in this crucial phase.
We hope that this article will help you in your NEET 2021 preparation journey.
Good luck!
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