NEET 2026 Guarantee 600+

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How to Score 600+ in NEET Scoring 600+ in NEET is not just about intelligence; it is a result of disciplined planning, conceptual clarity, and consistent practice. Every year thousands of aspirants cross this benchmark, and the common thread among them is a structured approach and strong fundamentals. Achieving this score requires mastering the NCERT textbooks, especially for Biology, along with timed practice in Physics and Chemistry. With the right mindset and preparation strategy, any dedicated student can aim for 600+. 1. Strong Command Over NCERT Books The foundation for NEET, particularly Biology and a significant portion of Chemistry, is NCERT. Around 80–85% of Biology questions are directly or indirectly from NCERT. To score 600+, an aspirant must read NCERT line-by-line multiple times. Mark important lines, create short notes, and revise them consistently. For Inorganic and Organic Chemistry theory as well, NCERT is the primary source. Physics requires NCERT for conceptual understanding but must be supplemented with extra practice. 2. Practice-Based Learning for Physics and Chemistry Physics and Physical Chemistry demand problem-solving ability. Just reading theory is not enough. Students scoring above 600 usually solve thousands of MCQs during their preparation. Regular practice enhances speed, accuracy, and familiarity with different question patterns. Start with basic exercises, move to standard NEET-level questions, and finally attempt timed full-length papers. This cycle builds confidence as well as exam stamina. 3. Revision Strategy and Mock Tests Revision is crucial because NEET is a memory-heavy exam. Create a weekly revision plan covering Biology chapters, formula revision for Physics, and reaction/mechanism revision for Chemistry. Attempting mock tests is equally important. Solve at least one full syllabus test every week during the initial months and increase the frequency to three per week as the exam approaches. Analyze each test thoroughly: identify weak areas, note repeated mistakes, and revise the relevant topics immediately. 4. Time Management and Exam Strategy A 600+ scorer knows how to balance all three subjects. Biology is high-scoring, so the goal should be 320–350 marks; Chemistry should target around 150–160; and Physics around 120–150. During the exam, attempt Biology first for quick accuracy, then Chemistry, and finally Physics. Keep track of time and don’t spend more than 1.5 minutes on any Physics question initially. Mark doubtful questions and return to them later. 5. Consistency and Realistic Study Plan Consistency is more important than studying 12–14 hours blindly. A realistic, disciplined routine of 6–8 hours of focused study can yield more results than long but distracted sessions. Break your day into three slots: one for theory, one for MCQ practice, and one for revision. Keep a record of the chapters completed, tests attempted, and marks obtained. This tracking boosts motivation and helps maintain accountability. 6. Mental Strength and Healthy Lifestyle Preparation for NEET can be stressful, so maintaining mental balance is essential. Sleep 6–7 hours, eat healthy food, and take short breaks to avoid burnout. Surround yourself with a positive environment. When concepts feel difficult or scores drop temporarily, remind yourself that improvement comes with consistent effort. #neet #neet2026 #neet2026revision #neet2026blockstrategy #neet2026preparation #ashisharora #physicsgalaxy

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