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Top Strategies to Excel in Physics for NEET Preparation

So, you are planning for NEET, but still confused about how to start, especially the most intimidating subject- physics. Relax, you are not alone, everyone feels the same way. 

We know how tough physics is, one of the hardest subjects in your preparation journey. But, it can’t be a hurdle in your dream to crack NEET and get selected by one of the top medical colleges, we won’t let it be. 

NEET physics section is a concern for many, we have seen aspirants getting anxious, and truly scared about it. They seek help from the internet, run Google searches, and search everywhere on how to crack the physics section. 

Physics for NEET is not that tough to be true. If you look at the data, you will find how so many students are performing really well, and scoring marks that we call- Perfect!

The first thing you need to do in order to get your seat in the top medical colleges is to steer your brain clear of the preparation myths. In this blog, we will discuss the top strategies for excelling in physics for your NEET preparation.

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Why Scoring High in NEET Physics Matters?

What a silly question to ask! Of course scoring higher marks helps you crack NEET, and enables you to get into one of India’s top medical colleges. In short, it helps in transforming your dream into reality. 

As we all know, the physics section of NEET consists of a total of 45 questions, which means a total of 180 marks out of 720. And most of the students ignore physics, and spend hours studying biology, and chemistry to master, this is where they make mistakes. 

If you really want to crack NEET and aim to secure an All India Rank, then you can’t, or should I say, ignore this subject- Physics. 

According to the last few years’ trends, it is seen that the maximum number of students tend to make mistakes in the Physics Section of the paper. Which is understandable, but this is how the overall score in the exam decreases, thus you lose your opportunity to secure your medical seat. 

Scoring well in NEET chemistry, and biology is not enough to get you into one of India’s top prestigious medical colleges. It requires a score of 650 or above, which is nearly impossible to score if you just ignore the third subject- physics. 

Let me sum it up for you- the physics section should be on your priority list, as it is what decides your NEET ranking. 

NEET Physics Preparation Strategy: A Step-by-Step Approach

physics for neet preparation strategy step-by-step guide

Step 1: Choosing the Right Study Material for NEET Physics

Study material is the bible that leads your path toward heaven- your dream medical college. One of the most important parts of your NEET preparation process should be to prefer the right books and study materials. 

Now, where do you start your physics preparation for your NEET exam? 

Start by mastering your NCERT 11th, and 12th physics textbooks. Make sure you study and practice each and every problem mentioned in your NCERT physics books. These are considered to be the most potent questions that can be asked in the exam. 

However, many students find it a bit difficult to understand the language of NCERT books. But that doesn’t mean you should skip it and read from reference books. 

If you are one of the students who suffer from the same problem, being clueless with the language, go for the reference books. 

Here’s a list of potential physics books that will help you gain deeper conceptual clarity, and practice numerous numerical problems:

  • Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma
  • NCERT (Textbook) Physics – Class 11 & 12
  • Objective Physics by D. C. Pandey
  • Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick, and Walker
  • Problems in General Physics by I. E. Irodov

It is not necessary to read from all the books mentioned above, just pick one or two whichever you want to. But make sure you don’t forget and ignore your 11th and 12th NCERT books, other than that you can refer to any one or two books from above. 

Step 2: Grasping Key Concepts in NEET Physics

Without conceptual clarity, you can’t master any subject, whether it is Biology, Chemistry, or Physics. Mostly numerical-based questions are asked in the Physics section of the NEET exam. And in order to attempt them correctly you need to have a strong base of conceptual clarity. 

You need to know from basic concerts to formulas, and everything to master Physics. I know, studying physics can be one of the tough nightmares for most of you, but you still can’t miss this subject. So, LEARN!

If you don’t practice and don’t gain conceptual clarity, you won’t be able to score any marks, or maybe you lose your marks to negative marking. And you won’t want this, right?

I have seen many students who don’t understand physics for NEET start memorizing it, which is clearly not the right approach. Physics is somewhat like maths, you can’t mug it up but practice, and having conceptual clarity and more and more of practice make you a master. 

All you need to do is understand the basics and correlate them with their applications. 

Step 3: Note-Taking for NEET Physics 

Learning physics for NEET and memorizing all the formulas is quite a tough task, tougher for students who have just started with their preparation. 

And you can’t disagree when I say you can memorize everything you learn from lectures and class. Note-making is necessary to drive and steer your brain to remember all the concepts clearly. Notes are important to help you revise in the last few days before your NEET attempt, and it’s better if you have a separate notebook just for notes. 

This will make your revision sessions quite easier, and you don’t even need to flip through your book for every topic and answer. Make sure you have the notes of all the 29 chapters of your NCERT book, covered in the NEET syllabus for Physics. 

You can also make a formula chart, and stick it to your study table or your room walls. So whenever you lay your eyes on them you can easily revise. 

Step 4: Practicing with Previous Years’ NEET Question Papers

Practice and practice. All we hear before our exams is to practice more and more of the previous year’s question papers. This is actually good, as they provide you with the insights and type of questions that are likely to be coming in the exam.

The previous year’s questions help you understand the question paper, every topic is quite important from an exam perspective. And also helps you in learning how to implement the concepts you learned while solving the questions. 

Start by reading the questions carefully, and start analyzing which question is based on which concept, and see if you know the answer. This process helps you know a lot more about your knowledge, and worth, and how much you have studied for your NEET exam. 

Don’t worry if you are not able to solve the questions, you still have time. Open your notes, revise your concepts, and reattempt that question, and all other questions of the same kind. 

Step 5: Time Management Tips for NEET Physics

Practicing previous year’s question papers, and attempting live mock tests helps you gain control over the time you take to solve a complete paper. If you master the 3 main factors of success- speed, accuracy, and time with conceptual clarity, then of course no one can stop you from scoring exceptionally well in your NEET exam. Who knows, you might even get an All-India Rank in your NEET and the medical college of your dreams. 

Also, regular practice is an absolute must, to gain mastery over these 3 decisive factors.

Bonus Tips for NEET Physics Success

bonus tips for neet physics success

1.  Make sure you build a strong foundation on concepts.

2.  Pay attention to every detail, whether it is theoretical knowledge, important formulae, or conversions, accuracy.

3. Follow a well-planned, and structured format so you don’t miss out on anything important.

4. Make sure you follow a proper routine to complete all the subjects properly and you still get enough time for revision before exams. 

Conclusion:

We know how hard physics is, one of the hardest subjects in your preparation journey. But, it can’t be a hurdle in your dream to crack NEET and get selected by one of the top medical colleges, we won’t let it be. 

In this blog, we discussed the 5 main strategies, the implication of which will make it quite easier for you to study physics for NEET. If you are still confused about how to start and looking for someone who can help you kick-start your preparation journey. Don’t worry, we are here to help you. Get all the concepts cleared with the best physics teacher for NEET at Physics Home Tuition.

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