How much time is needed to complete NEET examination syllabus

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It requires at least 6 months to complete if you seriously study.
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For bio part 6 months classes are fair enough.
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If the student is interested in learning and achieving, he/she needs 2 months of coaching, and 1 month is required for attempting tests to achieve the best. This is the proper manner of learning that leads to success.
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For NEET exams, you will need around 5-6 months for all the subjects.
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It depends on the students, if the student is bright, then it'll take 45 days to complete both the syllabus, and if the student is average, then the duration will be thrice. If the student does not know even the basic, then it'll take a minimum of nine months to make them understand the basics, concepts...
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It depends on the students, if the student is bright, then it'll take 45 days to complete both the syllabus, and if the student is average, then the duration will be thrice. If the student does not know even the basic, then it'll take a minimum of nine months to make them understand the basics, concepts and the core of every subject. read less
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It might take 3 -4 month for the NEET UG preparations, and 6 months for NEET-PG.
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NEET is a competitive examination; the student must prepare until the exam day to get a good rank. The student has to practice a minimum of six hours per day.
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You need to complete your NEET syllabus within 6 months.
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CBSE JEE NEET B.TECH Teacher with an experience of 20+ years

If a student is comfortable in the CBSE syllabus, he can still prepare and have a good chance for NEET 2021. Minimum 3 months with 2 hours per subject daily should take care of NEET.
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CBSE JEE NEET B.TECH Teacher with an experience of 20+ years

If CBSE SYLLABUS is under control, then three months should be sufficient for additional concepts and practice of objective questions. Approximately 3 hrs daily per subject. But every student needs to make their schedule.
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