Why do students fail in NEET exam, despite capable of clearing the paper?

Do you know, approximately 30% of students who fail in the NEET exam may have cleared the same paper another day? Yes, they were capable of clearing the NEET exam, but they didn’t. They failed not because they were not able to solve the paper but they failed. Question is, why do students fail in NEET exam, despite capable of clearing the paper?

Instant answer is, many students fail in NEET exam because they didn’t attempt the paper seriously and made some small mistakes. Very few students keep the tab on their small mistakes or the silly mistakes as we call them. These small mistakes cost them a year and the resources they invested in the preparation for the NEET exam. A silly carelessness drove them out of the race for a medical or dental seat in a reputed college or the university. We should know what these mistakes are and how to avoid them.

Not reading the question properly

Sometimes students are in a haste. They don’t read the question properly. They fail to read, what the examiner is actually asking. Sometimes they had a question pre-set in their mind and they don’t even feel that the examiner may have changed the language of the question. In a hurry, they fill the wrong choice for the answer. The result is, they get minus one number instead of getting the full four marks denoted for the question. Hence, the four marks that may have put the student into the merit actually costs him five marks, i.e. four for the correct answer and minus one for the wrong one.

Mistakes while doing the calculations

No one knows what overconfidence can do to the aspirant, but most of the time it results in a loss. Without properly reading the question or without crosschecking the digits, sometimes students make silly addition or subtraction mistakes. These small errors lead to negative marks, instead of getting some extra marks on the score sheet. Assume, you scored 588 and attempted one such answer where you made such a silly mistake?

Time Management while attempting the paper

It is a big issue. Sometimes we devote some extra time to a typical question. At the same time, we would have attempted four or five answers. The result is, we couldn’t complete the paper in time and thus fail. So, always keep a tab on time and keep the complex problems for the last 15 minutes of the paper. First, resolve all the easy questions and score as much as you can.

Filling the OMR Answer Sheet

Two mistakes students commit while filling the OMR sheet are, they fill the bubble in haste or they the bubble incorrectly. Though the OMR reader reads the half-filled bubble also, there is a chance that it may misread it or completely ignore it. Also, filling a wrong choice in haste is a blunder. So, crosscheck the answer and fill the right bubble, and that too properly. Avoid filling the bubbles at the last of the exam. Sometimes you may have solved the entire paper but you fail to fill the complete answer sheet because time is over. As the result, the sheet is snatched and the paper remains incomplete.

Confidence in self

Keep your emotion in control. Never lose patience and confidence in yourself. Maybe you don’t know the answer to the first five or ten questions, but maybe you may solve enough questions to get the cut-off list clear.

So, avoid these silly mistakes and crack the NEET easily. For more such articles, visit our blog here. To know more about NEET Exam and its preparation, click here.

Which are the best books for NEET preparation?

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National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts the NEET examination every year in offline mode. It is considered one of the toughest examinations in India. A wide syllabus and complicated question paper make it tough for the students to crack the NEET exam. Students often ask, “Which are the best books for NEET preparation” and “Which is the best study material for NEET?”

Students have started their preparations for the NEET Exam 2022 and the NEET Exam 2023. There are a wide variety of study material and a huge range of books available in the material. Most of the publishers claim they have the best books or the best study material for NEET Exam. Maybe their claims are true but the question is, what criteria they have set to claim the best books for NEET?

When we go to the market, we find comprehensive study material. Though the syllabus is one, there are a hundred types of books and study material in the market. This often confuses us and we are unable to make the correct choice. “We should not purchase a book only on the basis of the reputation of a writer or the publisher”, says Noor Nawaz Khan, Director of Delhi-based premium coaching institute for NEET, The Hind Guru Academy in Okhla. “We should check whether the book covers all the topics, have an easy language, easy to understand and clears all our doubts”, he adds.

Actually, preparation for NEET is all about clearing our basic concepts and making the basic strategies. “It doesn’t matter how many pages are there in a book rather what matters is the content”, says Rachna Mittal, a Delhi-based Biology tutor for NEET, while adding that “a good book is the one that clears the doubts and strengthens our knowledge base.

Which book meets the criteria? Experts suggest, “NCERT books still lead the race”, though many publishers have come up with point-to-point, comprehensive books, and study material. Also, premium coaching institutes like Akash, Narayana, Bansal, and The Hind Guru Academy have developed their own study material. These institutes eliminate surplus topics, add a variety of questions and provide content that is easy to understand. Even though some of the institutes charge a high royalty for their study material, but it is worth purchasing.

Hopefully, this clears the confusion about the good books for NEET. Still, if you have some confusion and want to know more about the syllabus, course, and books for the NEET Exam, visit our blog here.