How To Revise Everything For NEET UG In 30 Days: With the exam approaching, many aspirants start worrying about how to revise the entire syllabus in a limited time. The last 30 days before the exam are extremely crucial for improving accuracy, strengthening concepts, and boosting confidence.
Instead of learning new topics, this period should be focused on smart revision, mock tests, and analysing mistakes. With a well-structured plan and consistent effort, it is possible to cover all major topics and maximise your score.
1. Divide the 30 Days Into 3 Phases
Breaking the revision into phases makes the preparation more organised.
Phase 1: Days 1-10: Complete Syllabus Revision
Focus on revising the entire syllabus quickly using short notes.
Strategy
- Revise NCERT line-by-line, especially for Biology.
- Focus on high-weightage chapters first.
- Solve previous year questions after each chapter.
- Revise formulas and important diagrams daily.
Free Notes: www.edufever.com/neet-ug-notes
Daily Plan Example
- Biology: 2-3 chapters
- Chemistry: 1-2 chapters
- Physics: 1 chapter + formula revision
Phase 2: Days 11-20 : Practice and Strengthening Weak Areas
In this phase, the goal is to improve accuracy and speed.
What to do
- Solve 1 full-length mock test every 2 days.
- Analyse mistakes after each test.
- Revise weak topics immediately.
- Practice numerical problems for Physics and Physical Chemistry.
Focus Areas
- Frequently asked concepts
- Assertion-reason questions
- NCERT diagrams and tables
Phase 3: Days 21-30 : Mock Tests and Final Revision
The last 10 days should be dedicated to exam simulation and quick revision.
Plan
- Attempt daily full-length mock tests.
- Revise short notes and flashcards.
- Go through NCERT Biology multiple times.
- Revise formulas, reactions, and important graphs.
Avoid
- Starting completely new topics
- Overloading yourself with so much information.
2. Subject-Wise Revision Strategy
Biology (Highest Weightage)
Since Biology carries 360 marks, it should be prioritised.
Key Tips
- Revise NCERT diagrams, tables, and highlighted lines.
- Focus on chapters like:
- Human Physiology
- Genetics and Evolution
- Plant Physiology
- Ecology
- Practice NCERT-based MCQs daily.
Chemistry
Chemistry requires a balanced approach.
Physical Chemistry
- Revise formulas and numerical problems.
Organic Chemistry
- Focus on reaction mechanisms and named reactions.
Inorganic Chemistry
- Memorise NCERT facts, trends, and exceptions.
Physics
Physics revision should focus on concepts and formulas.
Important Tips
- Revise formula sheets every day.
- Solve previous year NEET questions.
- Focus on chapters like:
- Mechanics
- Current Electricity
- Modern Physics
- Ray Optics
We have already created a post for important chapters to cover for the NEET UG examination. Refer to that to understand the chapter-wise weightage.
3. Daily 10-12 Hour Study Plan
A balanced schedule helps maintain productivity. And here is how you can plan your day
Morning
- Biology revision (2-3 hours)
Afternoon
- Physics practice (3 hours)
Evening
- Chemistry revision (3 hours)
Night
- Mock test analysis / quick revision (2-3 hours)
4. Use Smart Revision Techniques
What should be done to revise faster in 30 days:
- Make short notes and formula sheets
- Use flashcards for reactions and definitions
- Practice previous 10 years NEET papers
- Revise mistake notebook regularly
5. Maintain Health and Focus
Your physical and mental health also affects performance.
- Sleep 6-7 hours daily
- Avoid excessive social media
- Take short breaks to avoid burnout
- Stay confident and positive
Final Thoughts
The last 30 days before NEET can make a huge difference in your final score if used wisely. Instead of panicking about unfinished topics, focus on revising NCERT, practising mock tests, and improving accuracy. A disciplined revision plan, consistent practice, and confidence in your preparation will help you perform your best on exam day.
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