1) Understand the Overlap Between PU and NEET
Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in PU largely overlap with NEET. Make NCERT your primary source and tag topics common to both—prepare once, revise twice.
Tip: Treat PU and NEET as one integrated plan rather than two separate preps.
2) Create a Realistic Study Schedule
- Sync NEET topics with what is taught in your college this week.
- Use early mornings or late evenings for focused NEET revision.
- Block weekends for mock tests and previous papers.
Daily target: 2–3 hrs for NEET self-study on weekdays; full-length practice on weekends.
3) Subject-wise Strategy
Biology (Highest Weightage)
- Read NCERT line-by-line; mark definitions, tables, and diagrams.
- Maintain a diagram notebook for quick daily flips.
Physics
- Master concepts first, then practice numericals every day.
- Keep a formula sheet and error-log of tricky questions.
Chemistry
- Physical: Formulas + problem sets.
- Organic: Mechanisms, named reactions, and conversions.
- Inorganic: NCERT facts and short daily recall drills.
4) Use the Right Resources
- Core: NCERT textbooks for all three subjects.
- Reference: MTG, Trueman’s, and your coaching/college material.
- Practice: Chapter-wise tests, previous 10 years’ NEET papers, full mocks.