NEET UG 2025: Learn from experiences of past aspirants (representative image/ file)— Gaurav Sharma
A difficult and demanding process, getting ready for the National Eligibility and Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET UG) is faced by many students who want to go to medical colleges. Like any significant test, there is much to be gained from studying the experiences of previous candidates.
These are some typical mistakes to stay away from when preparing for the NEET UG, as revealed by past applicants.
1. Ignoring the course syllabus: Not thoroughly covering the complete syllabus is one of the most common errors. The extensive syllabus for NEET UG is well-known, covering topics in biology, chemistry, and physics. A common mistake made by some students is to concentrate excessively on one subject while ignoring others. Make a well-rounded study schedule that allocates time to each subject in accordance with your areas of strength and weakness to prevent this. Make sure you cover all the topics in your study schedule by reviewing and updating it frequently.
2. Overuse of coaching resources: Relying exclusively on study materials and coaching centers might be risky, even though they can be beneficial. Without incorporating traditional textbooks into their study regimen, a lot of students devote an excessive amount of time to coaching materials. Deep conceptual comprehension is sometimes needed to answer NEET questions, and this can only be attained by consulting NCERT textbooks and other accepted reference materials. Don’t forget to include in-depth textbook study to your coaching materials.
3. Poor practice for last year’s papers: Many candidates do not realise how important it is to complete past years’ exam questions. You can become more accustomed to the exam structure, question patterns and time management techniques by practicing these papers. It also indicates areas that require further practice. To determine your level of preparedness, set aside some time each week to solve and examine previous NEET papers.
4. Disregarding mock exams: To determine how well-prepared you are for the real test, mock exams are essential. But a lot of students either ignore them or do not think they are important. You can strengthen your exam endurance, time management skills, and ability to recognize your weak areas by taking timed mock exams on a regular basis. Examine your performance following each practice exam to improve your study methods.
5. Neglecting health and well-being: Your physical and emotional well-being may suffer as a result of the stress of NEET UG preparation. Many students disregard their health, which can result in burnout and poor performance. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is essential, and may be achieved by getting enough sleep, eating a balanced diet and engaging in regular exercise. Taking up a hobby or using relaxation techniques to manage stress can also help you perform better overall.
6. Ineffective time management: In order to prepare for NEET UG, effective time management is crucial. Some students make the error of packing too much into their study schedules or not setting aside enough time for breaks and review. Make a realistic study schedule that allots time for each topic, revision, practice exams, and downtime to prevent this. Steer clear of last-minute scrambling and make sure your study and rest schedules are in harmony.
7. Absence of self-evaluation: It’s typical to make the error of not routinely evaluating your own progress. It’s difficult to know where you need to grow and how well you’re doing without self-evaluation. Review your progress on a regular basis by doing practice exams, quizzes, and performance analysis. Based on these evaluations, modify your study schedule to concentrate on areas that need more attention.
Stay away of these typical blunders to greatly improve your approach towards NEET UG preparation. You may increase your chances of succeeding in NEET by thoroughly going over the curriculum, including a variety of study tools, rehearsing for past exams and practice questions, efficiently managing your time, taking care of your health, routinely evaluating your progress, and asking for assistance when necessary. Recall that the secret to reaching your objective of getting into medical college is to work consistently and to take a methodical approach.
(The writer is from Vidyamandir Classes, Medical Division)





