Know Your Syllabus - A dropper must analyze whether there has been any change in the syllabus. Once you are familiar with the syllabus, categorize the topics according to your ease and difficulty.
Learn from Mistakes - The most important step is to analyze the mistakes of the past. Make a list of the topics that you did not focus on the last time, and jot down your weak points.
Time Management - The importance of time management cannot be emphasized enough, one of the most important steps while practising time management is the skill of prioritization.
Ask for Help - One of the major challenges in the dropper-to-topper NEET journey is the hesitation a student might face in asking for help. But you must overcome this challenge, and ask your teachers, mentors and friends for help.
Practice - Devoting your time to solving previous year's question papers, mock tests and sample papers is the most important part of the NEET dropper timetable.
A new timetable - For those in the dropper year, the classes are usually longer. But self-study still remains an important part of the preparation. Prepare a new timetable that takes into the time spent at the coaching center.
Bridging the gaps - During the first half of your dropper year, try to bridge the gaps in your NEET preparation. Complete the syllabus of NEET by covering the chapters that were omitted in the previous year.
Staying positive and focused - The biggest challenge for those in their dropper year is staying focused. Remember, the battle is half won if you remain positive during the NEET preparation phase.
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