NEET Exam- students may need psychological guidance.

NEET Exam- students may need psychological guidance due to all the muddled situations going around of corona virus. This is the best time for the aspirants to utilize  education technology and online platforms. 

NEET-examThe Nation Lockdown has now extended from 3rd May 2020 to 17th May 2020 by the Indian Government. Looking at the current scenario of  Covid19 and extension of lockdown in India, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test NEET 2020 which was scheduled to be conducted on 3rd May is now rescheduled on 26th July 2020. Most of the medical aspirants are well prepared for NEET Exam and only revision is required.

Furthermore, all the muddled situations going around of Corona virus, students are petrified about the examinations and they may need psychological guidance by the experts and their teachers. Most of the academic institutions and coaching centers are closed in the lockdown therefore, students are seeking the help of online classes that’s been provided by various educational portals.

Figure out how many days left for NEET Exam and then plan your target to complete your revisions accordingly. Try to focus more on critical topics and make sure to solve the NCERT books as much as you can. This is the best time for the aspirants to utilize these education technology and online platforms where they offer lectures on complete NEET Syllabus. Try with some app exclusively for the medical aspirants preparing for NEET Examination where you can get all the lectures online, mock test papers and also any kind of guidance from our team.

Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons (UK) MembershipWith the help of online platforms, candidates can get the best possible preparation to increase their chances of qualifying the exam. This is the best time they can utilize this opportunity for their own good. Also, it’s my advice to all the students that always select a good study material for preparation, try to prepare notes of whatever you are studying, concentrate on hard sections more and do not make a mistake of ignoring NCERT. It’s the most important part of the NEET as most of the questions are drafted from NCERT Books.

Be positive and be prepared for the final day. But for those who are still confused about some concepts, consult an educational counsellor for the NEET preparation by taking some  tips and tricks on learning and revision.

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Geeta Jain –Founder

Mediconation- A medical education consultancy

 

 

 

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