17 Dec 2020

A smart revision technique will save you a lot of time and boost your confidence as well.

A smart revision technique will save you a lot of time and boost your confidence as well.

So here’s what I did:

(I’m assuming that you have a very good grasp on every topic & have to revise whole 11 & 12 syllabus)

  1. Physics
  • Revising from a formula notebook ,made yourself, having formulas and important points of each chapter is the best way.
  • But if you haven’t made it, just go through formulas & highlighted points in your notes.
  • Solve those questions which you weren’t able to solve in one go last time.
  • While solving questions always mark them according to their difficulty level & number of attempts you made to solve them, so that next time you solve only those questions which you weren’t able to do previous time.

2. Chemistry

  • Just go through important points and formulas.
  • I would suggest to make some flashcards for organic and inorganic reactions.
  • For doing questions, same as in physics.

3. Biology

  • Just go through highlighted points from your notes/coaching modules/NCERT.
  • First take a whole look of chapter in just 5min. Then go deeper in concepts and diagrams.
  • Try to explain diagrams and concepts to yourself, you’ll recall topic much better.

So these are my tried and tested ways of revising…

Hope it helps :)

Don't waste your time in revising the whole syllabus again and again. Revise the whole syllabus for once and then give a NEET Mock test. Through this you will know your weak and strong points and then revise according. Keep giving mock tests and improve accordingly.



Truth be told,

In first week of march my syllabus completed

I was distracted from December to march mid.

Then I started a revision from march mid to whole april i run through chemistry twice. Especially inorganic thrice and physcis one time and biology twice

near about 30 days sufficient to revise whole syllabus one time

  1. If you aren't distracted throughout the preparation. Your syllabus should be completed in January end
  2. Feb to april whole lotta time for revision
  3. Kudos! You can secure good rank and can go to better college
  4. Whithout plan no success can pe portrait
  5. You need to sketch plan and timeline according to your capabilities
  6. Mine orignal plan was to finish syllabus in January end and i was late one month.

Best of wishes

That's important part of preparation when you finish and start the revision

Especial request: Revise daily 1–1.5 Hr

Thank you

Best of wishes


What is the best YouTube channel for NEET preparations?


Note: 1. Choices in this answer isn't recmondation for you…if previously following other channels then don't change your platform.

2. Not going to mention every channel regarding NEET preparation so it doesn't mean others aren't good.

“Gyan har jagah faila hai, jahan se mile lapet lo”

but if you are totally dependent on YouTube like me then remember…self study is the most important than seeing multiple videos so don't waste time in following everyone.

• Physics

“Ab aap log chuha khana band Karen😅… yes you guess it right

  1. Physics wallah-Alakh Pandey

Always Starts from zero to advance level. If your concepts aren't clear and you are suffering from physicophobia then this platform is for you. Physics is no boring at all, even his 2 hours lecture .

2. Physics Galaxy Very conceptual and a advance level content…after seeing NTA 2k19 and 2020 paper you'll think this level is just useless but who knows how NTA set paper for 2021. I mean visit this channel when your syllabus is complete and you are feeling confident after this you get some conceptual, logical and tricky questions in this channel.

• Chemistry

  1. Atp-by vineet khatri sir

Best for building organic concepts. Most important thing is totally based on NCERT syllabus that is much needed for NEET. So chunnu if you are facing problems in organic so go for basics of goc through it. It will definitely boost your preparation.

2. Vedantu-by Arvind Arora sir

With constant frequency regularly upload chemistry lectures and again totally NCERT based.

3. IITian explain

Very conceptual and in depth content. Not really needed for NEET. Best for jee-advance. But in case you get extra time during pandemic and want to explore more in chemistry then Go for it.

4. Helios educore - dushyant sir

For live question practice. And the good thing is these channels are religiously follow NCERT, not left-right.

• Biology

Biomentors classes online- Dr. Geetendra Sir

Kabhi Kabhi jee jalane se jindagi Roshan ho jati hai😍

A complete platform for NEET preparation. Word to word NCERT. Strictly based on NTA NEET pattern. Study with daily motivation. Once you started watching this channel then I'm pretty sure you'll be addict. No comparison!

There are so many platform over YouTube and every platform is equally good. These are my personal opinion on the basis of my experience. If haven't seen these then you can go for once but follow those where you feel comfortable and confident.

All the best👍