
Let’s be honest—scoring 650+ in NEET sounds like a big number. But the truth? It’s not
impossible. You don’t need to study 16 hours a day, isolate yourself, or get buried in a mountain
of books. You just need a real plan—and you need to stick to it.
Here’s how you do it:
1.
Start with NCERT – Especially for Biology
Don’t waste time running behind 10 different books. 90% of Biology comes directly from NCERT.
Read every line. Make it your best friend. Do it again and again until it feels like a story you can
narrate.
2.
Physics is Not a Monster (If You Handle It Right)
We get it—Physics can be scary. But if you break it down chapter by chapter, understand the
“why” behind formulas, and practice daily (even just 15 numericals a day!), it becomes
manageable. HC Verma + your coaching notes are enough.
2.
Physics is Not a Monster (If You Handle It Right)
We get it—Physics can be scary. But if you break it down chapter by chapter, understand the
“why” behind formulas, and practice daily (even just 15 numericals a day!), it becomes
manageable. HC Verma + your coaching notes are enough.
3.
Chemistry: Divide and Conquer
● Organic: Understand the logic. Reaction mechanisms are like puzzles—once you get the
trick, it clicks.
● Inorganic: Don’t mess with this. NCERT + revision = full marks.
● Physical: Practice numericals. And yep—learn formulas with units!
4.
Make Your Own Notes
Handwritten notes are gold. They help you revise quickly and keep things fresh in your mind.
Make mind maps, short formulas, or even use sticky notes on your wall—whatever works for
you.
5.
Mock Tests = Your Mirror
You won’t know how good (or bad) you are until you test yourself. Give full-length papers every
week once your syllabus starts shaping up. And PLEASE review your mistakes after each test
6.
Stay Sane
It’s easy to lose yourself in pressure. So take breaks. Go for a walk. Talk to your family. Eat
right. Sleep on time. No rank is worth ruining your mental health for.
7.
Have a Mentor or Guide
Self-study is important, but guidance is crucial. Whether it’s a teacher, a coaching mentor, or
someone from Rankers Academy—someone who knows what it takes should guide you.
Bottom Line?
650+ isn’t about being a genius. It’s about consistency, clarity, and the courage to keep going.
Start today. You don’t need to be perfect—just be persistent.