NEET 2025 🩺 . Last 8 months! How my friend secured AIR-1 🔥with this revision plan! part 2 (12th st)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

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  • @YashvirSingh-b5v
    @YashvirSingh-b5v 23 дня назад

    AM Sir provide great tips for students to improve their revision. #AMSIR #MOTIONITE

  • @LITHISHKUMAR-o8e
    @LITHISHKUMAR-o8e 2 месяца назад

    Even i am studying rn in velammal bro.. i am in 11th grade.. i am scoring 170 to 180 in both bot and zoo but coming to phy and chem its is so difficult and scoring 100 marks seems difficult..please help me on how to study phy and chem

    • @TaarunMohan
      @TaarunMohan  2 месяца назад

      Hi bro ☺️, yea i understand at the begining chemistry and physics we struggle alot. since you are in 11th you have quite a lot of time to figure how to study chemistry and physics(in the way you personally prefer) because from person to person it differs. I suggest that you can first try to build up your formula skills and its application( try to understand and memorize the formulas and then try to apply the formulas by attempting practice questions 50-100 question in that topic) by that time you will get concept clarity and know in which situations, where you have to use the formulas. This tip should help you cross the 130 and 140 easily out of 180. try this out and see if it benefits you.

    • @LITHISHKUMAR-o8e
      @LITHISHKUMAR-o8e 2 месяца назад

      @TaarunMohan thanks bro! will surely do as you said

  • @Rahul0946q
    @Rahul0946q 2 месяца назад

    Thankss.....can you please tell about the qn level...whether it was ncert based fully.....neet level..or a bit higher order thinking,...please reply asap

    • @TaarunMohan
      @TaarunMohan  2 месяца назад +1

      80 to 90 % of the questions is mostly ncert based or questions based on previous year models. Only that one or 2 questions will be higher order thinking. Most of the time after practising so many questions, the most common mistake that most students make including me is that our adrenaline is so high that sometimes we overthink and complicate a simple question. So honestly, NEET exam is not an exam with tough questions but rather it tests your patience and your calmness. Just remember this because the final NEET exam is always easier than most of the mock tests that we have written before

    • @TaarunMohan
      @TaarunMohan  2 месяца назад +1

      80 to 90 % of the questions is mostly ncert based or questions based on previous year models. Only that one or 2 questions will be higher order thinking. Most of the time after practising so many questions, the most common mistake that most students make including me is that our adrenaline is so high that sometimes we overthink and complicate a simple question. So honestly, NEET exam is not an exam with tough questions but rather it tests your patience and your calmness. Just remember this because the final NEET exam is always easier than most of the mock tests that we have written before

    • @Rahul0946q
      @Rahul0946q 2 месяца назад +1

      @@TaarunMohan thhanks for reply... but i have asked about your institute's level of qp

    • @TaarunMohan
      @TaarunMohan  2 месяца назад +1

      @@Rahul0946qthe level of questioning in my institution was definitely tougher than the final NEET exam, the aim of every institution is to set questions harder than the final exam. Even though the questions were tougher, they were not out of syllabus but just twisted or small but important corner points

    • @Rahul0946q
      @Rahul0946q 2 месяца назад

      @@TaarunMohan thankss..

  • @sivaranjini_07
    @sivaranjini_07 2 месяца назад

    Sir for physics each ch how many mcq need to be solved in order to get 180
    And what must be the level of question practise
    And please make a video about the approach of ncert for physics in neet final exam...

    • @TaarunMohan
      @TaarunMohan  2 месяца назад

      No need to address me as sir and all 😅 just imagine me as your brother. Yea coming to your question, honestly there is no limit to the number of questions you need to practice, there is no fixed number like 300 or 400 questions. You need to keep on practising until you are 100% confident. For example, units and dimensions, 100 questions is more than enough to be confident but for a more difficult chapter like ray or wave optics, there are so many models that to a point, even practising 1000 questions is not enough. So what i would suggest is that you should identify your own weaknesses and focus on those topics and answer more questions in that topic. The level of question should be in the model of previous year question. There might be questions out there at the level of jee. But frankly attempt questions similar to previous years. Because till now they are changing the question models. Finally, I have made a video for physics but if you need more details just comment down below

    • @sivaranjini_07
      @sivaranjini_07 2 месяца назад

      @TaarunMohan thank you brother... physics is my weak subject and i promise by the end of april 2025 i ll say physics is my favourite subject im going to work on my faults and improve my self at least 1 percent from the previous day....

    • @TaarunMohan
      @TaarunMohan  2 месяца назад +1

      @ really great to hear this 🔥 I can see that you have got the fire. All the best for your preparations, lock in & focus and don’t hesitate to ask any more doubts or video suggestions in this community☺️.

  • @RohithSrinuvasan
    @RohithSrinuvasan 2 месяца назад

    Bro na Velammal bodhi ponnerila ungala patirukken😊

    • @RohithSrinuvasan
      @RohithSrinuvasan 2 месяца назад

      I am studing LT in VBC

    • @TaarunMohan
      @TaarunMohan  2 месяца назад +1

      Oh wow 😮 that’s great bro. Was more of an introvert back then and not have met you maybe we will meet up soon 👊🔥

    • @TaarunMohan
      @TaarunMohan  2 месяца назад +1

      @@RohithSrinuvasanI see bro. This time you will rock the NEET exam bro my best wishes ❤️

    • @RohithSrinuvasan
      @RohithSrinuvasan 2 месяца назад

      Bro but my marks are geting low when portions increases class segregation also done in sept month now dewali holiday any tips to gear up

    • @TaarunMohan
      @TaarunMohan  2 месяца назад +1

      @@RohithSrinuvasan yea I understand bro that was the same issue I faced during cumulative tests where we jumped from one topic to 4 or 5 topics in one exam. What i would recommend is that on normal days when they are teaching 12th standard topics, you can revise 11th standard topics for just like 30 mins to refresh. Similarly everyday just revise the previously learnt topics for like 30 mins to 1 hr. Some topics would be retained 100% for that you no need to revise more than like 10 to 15 mins. For those topics which you have poor retention take more time to revise it can be even 1 hr and keep on doing that regularly

  • @eazilasokan
    @eazilasokan 2 месяца назад

    Bro i am also Vbc ponneri

  • @mdkabeer475
    @mdkabeer475 2 месяца назад

    Bro
    U prepare during 11th and 12th in velammal , or u take 1yr drop?

    • @TaarunMohan
      @TaarunMohan  2 месяца назад

      11th & 12th in velammal !☺️

    • @mdkabeer475
      @mdkabeer475 2 месяца назад

      Wow Super broo🎉🎉👏