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NEET Exam 2019 to be held in Afternoon- Know how to beat drowsiness!

Update on: 24 Jan 2019, 04:57 PM

Appearing for a strenuous exam NEET that too in the afternoon time (2pm โ€“ 5pm) has only invited more anxiety and concern to students. Drowsiness, stress and anxiety are the most common hurdles that can give anyone nightmares if not corrected on time. No matter how well prepared you will be, and how good you must be with exam-taking skills, but if you get drowsy on the D-Day, you may end up making some silliest mistakes that can lead to a serious fall in ranking. Reading this must have sent chills down your spine? Donโ€™t worry! ย We have the answer to not just soothe your tensed nerves but also to help you achieve your goal with a perfect score. Get this into practise one month prior to the exam and see how effectively your body will respond in the afternoon timings.

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Read on to know the 5 Expert Tips to overcome hurdles that aspirants would face while appearing for NEET exam 2019 afternoon exam.

  1. Say No to Late Night Sleeping

We all have our own preferred time when our concentration is at its peak, some have it in the morning while others may have it in the night. Considering this that in the last month before the exam, you will be in revision mode, you must take things easy. For now, it is best advisable that aspirants must sleep in the night hours and not be studying at that time. Tune your body to be well awake in the afternoon time with its peak concentration. So, take good sleep of 6-7 hours at night to get wake up refreshed next morning. This practise will help you to appear for the exam in a calm mood and to get rid of exam-anxiety.

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ย  ย  ย  2. Practice Mock Papers

In last month, you must gear up to give NEET afternoon exam. You should begin your day by revision study. In the afternoon time, practice Mock Test Papers in exam-stipulated environment. This practise is essential to tune your body clock for the upcoming NEET exam 2019. Practice previous yearsโ€™ papers to get acquainted with the exam pattern and questions type. MTGโ€™s 31 years NEET Chapterwise and NEET Champion are the most suitable resources for this time. Practice previous years questions and access Topic-wise and Chapter-wise Analysis to stay motivated and clear about NEET exam 2019.

You can also have more clarity about the weak areas in which you need to improvise with a complete performance analysis in all domains on taking MTGโ€™s NEET Online Test Series. Enroll in now and get an opportunity to compare your preparedness with peers, get realistic ranking and take exam anywhere anytime.

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3.ย  Keep Points at Your Fingertips

For the revision purpose, it is best advisable to go through your hand-made notes which you must have prepared while preparing for NEET exam 2019. Revise the key points, important definitions, tables, charts, diagrams, formulae in the morning and in afternoon practise Mock Test Papers. For the last 30 days, study from the best Revision-cum-Crash Course, MTGโ€™s 30 days Crash Course. It gives concise review of all the concepts and presents important formulas and facts in easy and tabular forms. The entire syllabus of Class 11th and 12th is divided in a day-wise manner, supported with practice questions to ensure full revision in complete 30 days plan.

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Besides revision, it is quintessential to read from NCERT textbooks, as many questions in NEET are directly framed from NCERT content. To learn NCERT by heart, get MTG’Sย Objective NCERT at your fingertips and not just clear NEET but also get good rank in it!

Read what NEET Aspirants have to share about Objective NCERT atย  your Fingertips:

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4. Say Yes To healthy and light Diet

In the examination hall, you will get 3 hours to put all what you have to make way to medical college. Remember, healthy body and healthy mind can only lead to happy life. Keep your diet healthy, eat meals in small portions to allow your digestive system to efficiently work, without putting load on it. Eat light breakfast and lunch, just to be prepared for the NEET exam day. Heavy breakfast and lunch will only make you dehydrated and drowsy at 2-5pm time slot. Do exercises, yoga, deep breathing and play games. All these activities will help you rejuvenate and will boost your concentration and memory.

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5. Keep Calm, Stay Positive

Keep yourself positive and have faith in yourself. Surround yourself with like-minded people, with same aspiration and conviction for the goal. Take blessings from your parents and elders. Keep talking to your teachers for the queries and study tips. Remember, once you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, youโ€™ll start having positive RESULTS!

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Think wisely and act smart! Hope our suggestions will help you to achieve goal. You can write to us your queries, exam-related doubts, conceptual queries, etc. by dropping it in the comment box. Our very efficient editorial team, great academicians and teachers will help you solve your doubts. So donโ€™t shy, make the best for yourself.

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