How Can One Memorize a Lot of Stuff to Crack NEET?

Last updated on October 10, 2022 by Shriyal Prabhudesai

Tips to memorize stuff for NEET.

It’s really a herculean task to memorize even the class 11th and 12th NCERT text, and for NEET, we need to go beyond the NCERT Books.

How to Memorize a Lot of Stuff to Crack NEET?

See, with regular episodes of vigorous revision, you can manage to memorize things, that too very well. The human brain remembers those things which it feels are of frequent need and use.

For example we do not forget facts which we use everyday, the road to our school, playground, phone numbers of our near and dear ones etc. But we tend to forget the floral formula of Solanaceae quite easily. The reason being the infrequent use of the same.

So if you make a habit of having a quick look at it again and again, the brain feels it’s important and retains it. Basically revision is the key here to memorize all that stuff for NEET. Understand the concepts, revise the facts. That’s it.

Now, the brain remembers things which are presented neatly in an easy to comprehend manner so make flow charts and tables and stick them wherever possible and have a glance at them repeatedly.

Try to make weird mnemonics for NEET, yep weird! Brain remembers things associated with weird things better. Yes, but make sure you don’t forget the mnemonic.

Lastly, remember the fact that in MCQ tests like NEET, you need to figure out the answer, so knowing the fact completely isn’t necessary to crack the exam. So again, be smart to crack the MCQ with whatever knowledge you have about the topic.

Ultimately, although knowledge matters a lot, fetching those 4 marks is more important at the moment. So just keep your calm and give it a best shot.

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Shriyal Prabhudesai
MBBS from AFMC, Pune

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