Friday, May 7, 2021

5 Benefits of solving NEET Previous Years Papers

 

Exams seem to be intimidating to the majority of students, though some may find them appealing by seeing them as a challenge. The NEET exam is a stepping stone for all medical students who want to pursue a career in the medical domain.

NEET Exam is conducted every year.

Solving previous year's question papers is beneficial in a variety of ways. Hereby providing the best 5 ways to get the most out of practicing previous NEET exam question papers:

  1. Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme
  2. Chapter weightage
  3. Time management
  4. Revision
  5. Building Confidence

Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme: One of the most important things one can learn by practicing NEET Previous Years Papers are getting a fair idea of examination patterns. NEET exam is conducted by NTA in an offline mode within 3 hours. Questions asked in the NEET exam are in the form of MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions). There are 180 questions in total, divided into three streams: Physics (45 questions), Chemistry (45 questions), and Biology (90 questions). Every question is worth four marks, for a total of 720 marks. It also concludes with a one-mark penalty for each incorrect question.

 2. Chapter weightage:  One can easily attain the knowledge of the chapter weightage and important topics covered over the past years by practicing through previous years' papers.

 3. Time management:  You can learn how to handle time and how much time to spend on a single question by quickly practicing. This will also help you solve the exam faster and within the period.

 4. Revision:  Revision of the entire syllabus would be made easier if you spend a lot of time practicing with previous papers. MTG’s 33 Years NEET will serve as a Beast Revision Tool.

 5. Building Confidence: When you have thoroughly studied and revised the entire syllabus, you will feel more confident in the examination hall and will be able to perform at your best without feeling panicked.

 It is often recommended to practice by previous year's papers to achieve success in exams.

 Good Luck!

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