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How to Prepare for NEET MDS – Chapter 2 – Preliminary Preparation with Monthly, Weekly & Daily Schedules

Welcome to the Chapter 2 of the series on NEET "How to Prepare for NEET MDS Entrance". In this section, we will know how to make an effective monthly, weekly and daily plan to prepare for the NEET Exam

We are covering the series “All About NEET” by Dr. Narendranath Reddy. In the previous slide, we were talking about the points in preliminary preparation for NEET MDS Exam.

In this slide, we will take a look at how do you plan for a single day during the course of your preparation


Basic Preliminary NEET Preparation Point 4


You can plan for a year, a month or a week. However, it ultimately comes down to how you stick to your plan each and every day. Perform your best in a planned manner every day, and you will be on your way to NEET success glory.

Basic points to understand when scheduling for a day:

  • Effective Day wise Schedule is the key to success
  • Don’t study continuously either from the morning to evening or full nigh-out. It won’t yield good results.
  • Study intermittently – few hours at a time
  • Take at least 10 minutes break per every 1.5 hours
  • Don’t study for more than 10 hours in Day. Sounds a bit odd. But I bet. It gives immense returns. You must have heard from many that I have read for 15 hours/20 hours etc. Please note that Human Brain can’t function for so many hours and it’s kind of trash. You can also cook-up similar one once you succeed. You can increase 10 hours to 12 Hours during Revision Period but never beyond 12 Hours.

You can be a day reader or a night reader. For Day Readers (Am not talking about Night Readers as I do not encourage my students for that), here is the timetable that you can follow: 

  • Get up early in the morning. Preferably at 5 AM
  • Start studies by 5.30 AM and go up to 8.30 AM – Fruitful time: Minimum 2.5 Hours
  • Stop for Breakfast and other daily chores
  • Start at 10 AM and continue up to 1 PM – Fruitful time: Minimum 2.5 Hours
  • Take Lunch break and sleep for at least 1 hour
  • Start by 5 PM and do it up to 8 PM – Fruitful time: Minimum 2.5 Hours
  • Have early Dinner
  • Final Hours for the Day: 9.30 – 11 PM – Fruitful time: Minimum 1.5 Hours
  • Do the Revision of what you studied from Morning for at least Half an Hour time before you wind up the day

From the above Timeline, you are easily yielding around 9 hours of fruitful time (actual concentrated study time excluding breaks time). Note that all these are happening without any stress and still you can allow some time for any other household activities.


This section of the All About Neet Series concludes here.

In this episode Chapter 2, we covered some of the most preliminary preparation plans that you must follow and adhere to prepare the groundwork for your success in the tough NEET Exams.

To recap the points you covered till now are as follows: 

It is always better to prepare NEET without getting simultaneously into Clinical Practice.

  • Whenever you decide to prepare for NEET, it is better to go all out in preparing for it rather than diluting your NEET preparation by investing time into clinical practice. More so if you are a new dental graduate, then it is important that you invest all your energy in the preparation for NEET.
  • Clinical practice is tiring and time-consuming. Being a fresh graduate you are inexperienced to cope up with the stress of clinical practice and simultaneously preparing for NEET. In the end, your NEET preparation will be hampered.

Be very serious about the Preliminary Preparation, as it will lay the foundation how effective your NEET preparation will be.

  • Understand that the Basic Preliminary Preparation consists of many substeps. Each of the substeps is crucial to the success of the preliminary preparation. The substeps are as follows:
    • Shortlist Your Study Materials
    • Shortlist Your Time/Days Per Subject
    • Prepare a Weekly Schedule/Planner
    • Schedule the Day
    • How to Study – Weekly Test Preparation

We have till now covered till the planning of the NEET preparation on a monthly, weekly and daily scheduling.


In the next Post, we will be covering in detail the last step in the preliminary preparation – How to prepare for the NEET after planning your schedules.

Read it in the next part of the “All About NEET Series” below


Find the link to all the articles in the All About NEET Series below.
In this series ” All About NEET, Dr. Narendranatha Reddy will be covering the points under the following headings. Find the List of topics that would be covered in this series “ALL ABOUT NEET MDS”

  1. All About NEET MDS – An Outline & Scope (Click to Read Here)
  2. All About NEET MDS : 
    • How to Prepare – “My Experience” Clinic or No Practice & How to Plan – Monthly, weekly, daily schedules & How to Study. (Click to Read Here)
    • How to Study After Making Plans (Preparing for Theory & MCQs) (Click to Read Here)
    • How To Revise Topics For NEET Exams (Phases of Revisions) (Click to Read Here)
  3. All About NEET MDS – Self Study vs Coaching
  4. All About NEET MDS – Time Management for Interns, Working Dentists, Homemakers & Long Back Graduates

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