The *Extreme* NEET Timetable that Changed My Life - Do or Die | Anuj Pachhel
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Andrew James, a 30-year-old MBBS student at GMC Nagpur, shares his success story of cracking NEET with an impressive All India Rank of 885 in 2018. He discusses his detailed 6-month study schedule, highlighting how crucial this time was in boosting his scores. Andrew breaks down his rigorous timetable, focusing on consistent revision of Class 11 and 12 syllabi, solving previous years' question papers, and practicing grand tests. He emphasizes the importance of discipline, time management, and minimizing distractions like social media to maximize study efficiency and increase NEET scores.
Takeaways
- 😀 Andrew James, a 30-year-old MBBS student at GMC Nagpur, scored an All India Rank of 885 in NEET 2018.
- 🕐 He attributes his success mainly to his strict timetable during the last six months of preparation.
- 📅 Andrew’s daily routine involved waking up at 4 AM, revising Class 11th from 4:30 AM to 10 AM, and solving a previous year's NEET paper from 10 AM to 12:30 PM.
- 📚 He emphasized the importance of revising the entire syllabus of both Class 11th and 12th multiple times—he revised them up to 50 or 60 times before the NEET exam.
- 📝 Solving two grand tests every day helped him manage time effectively and avoid silly mistakes in the actual exam.
- 🔍 Andrew focused on solving only previous year question papers, believing they hold crucial insights into what is likely to appear in the exam.
- ✏️ He created a ‘mistake book’ where he noted down all the errors he made while solving questions, helping him avoid repeating them.
- ⏳ His routine allowed him to manage 17 hours of study per day, including time for sleep and self-care.
- 🎯 Andrew advised that if you're aiming to improve your score, following this timetable in the last 50 days before NEET could significantly increase marks, possibly by 200.
- 🎶 Despite his intense schedule, Andrew maintained a healthy lifestyle, avoided distractions like social media, and even allowed himself time to listen to music to stay motivated.
Q & A
What was Andrew James' NEET rank and which medical college did he join?
-Andrew James scored an All India Rank of 885 in NEET and joined GMC Nagpur.
What was the key factor Andrew attributed to his success in NEET?
-Andrew credited his six-month timetable as the primary factor that contributed to his success in NEET, emphasizing that nothing else in the two years of preparation had as much importance.
Can someone starting from zero crack NEET in six months, according to Andrew?
-No, Andrew says it is not possible to crack NEET in six months if someone is starting from zero. However, those already working hard can use his timetable to improve their scores significantly.
What did Andrew's daily study schedule look like during the last six months?
-Andrew followed a strict timetable, waking up at 4 AM, revising class 11 topics from 4:30 AM to 10 AM, solving a previous year's question paper from 10 AM to 12:30 PM, revising class 12 topics from 1 PM to 7 PM, solving another question paper from 7 PM to 9:30 PM, and spending the rest of the day having dinner and relaxing.
How many hours did Andrew study every day and how much sleep did he get?
-Andrew studied for about 17 hours every day and ensured that he got 7 hours of sleep each night.
What are the two main benefits Andrew gained from his schedule?
-The two main benefits were: (1) Solving two previous year question papers every day, which helped him understand the exam format and manage time, and (2) Revising the entire syllabus of both class 11 and 12 every day, which reinforced his knowledge.
What role did solving previous year papers play in Andrew's preparation?
-Solving previous year papers helped Andrew become familiar with the exam pattern, reduced silly mistakes, improved his confidence, and provided him with time management skills, allowing him to complete the NEET exam well ahead of time.
How did Andrew prevent making silly mistakes in the exam?
-Andrew used a mistake book to track and review his errors and by solving numerous grand tests, he practiced avoiding silly mistakes. He believes he eliminated silly mistakes by the time he took the final NEET exam.
What resources did Andrew recommend for solving previous year question papers?
-Andrew recommended the '16 Years Solved Papers of NEET UG' by Oswaal Books, which contains previous year question papers and OMR sheets to help with practice and avoid silly mistakes.
What advice did Andrew give to students struggling with distractions during preparation?
-Andrew advised minimizing distractions like social media and YouTube, focusing solely on study. He shared that during his preparation, he did not watch any YouTube or spend time on social media, which helped him stay focused on his goal.
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