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3 Months Study Plan and Timetable for NEET 2019

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NEET is a national level entrance exam organized by NTA (National testing Agency) annually for admitting students in medical and dental undergraduate programs in government and private medical institutions across India. NEET 2019 is scheduled for May 5, 2019 through offline mode. 

Latest News: 

  1. NEET 2019 Result  will be declared on June 5, 2019.
  2. NEET 2019 was conducted on May 5 and the answer key for same will be released on May 25. Download Here

NEET is considered one of the most difficult exams to crack. Over 13 lakh candidates appeared for the national level medical exam at 2,225 centers across the country every year and the number is increasing continuously. That is why the competition level is very high. You must prepare very hard and follow a robust study plan to get a seat in one of the top medical colleges in India.

Here we have come up with an exhaustive timetable for your Preparation for NEET 2019. If you go through it with rigor, you would surely attain the success.

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NEET Exam Pattern 2019

Before following the timetable, it is very important for you to have a clear understanding of the exam pattern. This gives you a clear idea about how should you prepare for the exam.

NEET 2019 will be paper and pen-based test. Candidates need to attempt 180 questions within the duration of 3 hours. The questions asked will be objective type and cover topics from four subjects that are Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology.

As per NEET Exam Pattern, each of these subjects will be of 180 marks, so the whole exam will be of 720 marks. For every correct attempt, the candidates will be awarded four marks while one mark will be deducted for every incorrect attempt. The question paper will be in 8 languages that are Hindi, English, Tamil, Bengali, Assamese, Gujarati, Telugu and Marathi.


How to Prepare for NEET 2019 in 3 Months?

As the time constraint in the last few months is the biggest overhead for most of the students, you must follow a well-defined schedule to make it easy for you to study and clear the exam. The following timetable assumes that every month contains around four weeks.

You should keep at least three days in every week mainly for the quizzes and solve Previous Year Question Papers for NEET, individually one day for each subject. For instance, you may reserve Monday for Biology, Wednesday for Chemistry, and Saturday for Physics specific to quizzes and practicing questions only.

Carry out the exhaustive study on the remaining four days every week. Go through the month-wise weekly study plan below. The topics from either XI or XII class are marked explicitly.

Month 1

Week/Section Name Biology (Monday) Organic Chemistry (Wednesday) Physics (Saturday)
Week 1 Unit - Diversity in Living World (Excluding Animal Kingdom) (Class XI) Basics of Organic Chemistry, Hydrocarbons & Halides Class XII Electrostatics (Electric Charges & Fields, Electric potential & capacitance
Week 2 Unit- Cell Structure and Function (Class XI) Organic Chemistry Containing Oxygen (Alcohols, Phenols, Ether, Aldehydes & Ketones) Class XII Magnetism (Moving charges & Magnetism, Magnetism & Matter)
Week 3 Unit- Reproduction (Class XII) Organic Chemistry Containing Oxygen & Nitrogen (Carboxylic Acids & derivatives, Nitro, Cyano, Amines & Diazonium salts) Class XI Mechanics (Units & Measurements, 1D & 2D Kinematics)
Week 4 Unit Biology in Human Welfare (Class XII) Biomolecules, Polymers, Environmental & Everyday-life Chemistry Class XII Current Electricity (Electric Current, Electromagnetic Induction, Alternating Current)

Check How to Study Biology for NEET 2019

Month 2

Week/Section Name Biology (Monday) Organic Chemistry (Wednesday) Physics (Saturday)
Week 1 Unit- Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants (Class XI) Mole Concept & Stoichiometry, States of Matter: Gaseous State Class XI Mechanics (Laws of Motion & Work, Energy, and Power)
Week 2 Unit- Plant Physiology (Class XI) Atomic Structure, Thermochemistry Class XI Mechanics (Rotational Kinematics & Dynamics, System of Particles)
Week 3 Unit- Genetics and Evolution (Class XII) Equilibrium, Solutions & Solid State Class XII: Optics & Modern Physics (Ray and Wave Optics, Dual Nature of Radiations)
Week 4 Unit- Biotechnology and its Applications (Class XII) Redox & Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics & Surface Chemistry Class XI Mechanics (Gravitation, Mechanics of Solids & Fluids)

Read More NEET 2019 Preparation Tips for Physics

Month 3

Week/Section Name Biology (Monday) Organic Chemistry (Wednesday) Physics (Saturday)
Week 1 Class XI Digestion & Absorption Breathing and Exchange of Gases Body Fluids and Circulation Chemical Bonding Class XII - Atomic Nucleus & Semiconductors
Week 2 Class XI Excretory Products and Elimination Locomotion and Movement Neural Control and Coordination Chemical Coordination and Integration Classification of Elements, Hydrogen & S Block Class XI Mechanics (Oscillations & Waves)
Week 3 Unit Ecology (Class XII) P Block Elements Class XI Thermal Physics (Thermal Properties of Matter, Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory of Gases)
Week 4 Animal Kingdom (Class XI) D & F Block & Coordination compounds Class XII - Electromagnetic Waves & Communication Systems

Check How to Study Chemistry in NEET 2019


Practice and Revision

Your preparation would not be as useful if you do not practice it regularly. Once your theoretical concepts are clear, you must practice as much questions as possible from each of the chapters to be perfect.

You should go through the NEET papers of the previous years and sample papers. It is good to follow multiple books for covering as much problems as you can, but you should also avoid the reference of too much books.

Well to conclude, you must be on your toes right from now for preparation of the NEET Exam. But you also should not study for more than three hours at a stretch.

It is suggested that apart from following the tips mentioned above for preparation of the NEET exam, you must also give little time to relax your mind through any mode that entertains you. These may include listening to music and talking to your friends. But at the same time, do not overconsume your time. All the best!


*The article might have information for the previous academic years, please refer the official website of the exam.

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