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How to Score 650+ in NEET: Daily Routine + Study Plan by Experts

December 25, 2025

Why 650+ Is the Turning Point

NEET is one of the most competitive exams in India. Every year, lakhs of students compete for a limited number of government medical seats. A score of 650 or above places a student among the safest ranks to secure an MBBS seat.

Many aspirants believe they fail because they are weak in subjects. In reality, most students fail due to a lack of planning, a poor revision strategy, or incorrect exam practice.

Hard work without structure leads to exhaustion, not success. NEET is not about studying more hours — it is about studying correctly, daily, and with purpose.

This guide shares a proven study routine and a realistic daily plan followed by high scorers. If followed consistently for 6–8 months, it can completely change your preparation journey.

What 650+ Scorers Do Differently

Before strategy comes mindset.

High scorers:
• Treat NCERT as the primary resource
• Practice every day, not occasionally
• Stay consistent even on bad days
• Focus on PYQs (Previous Year Questions)
• Analyze tests deeply
• Improve mistakes instead of repeating them

They do not panic.
They follow a routine.
They revise smartly.
They trust the process.

Subject-Wise Blueprint to Reach 650+

🔬 Biology (Target: 340/360)

Biology is your safest scoring area.

Do this:
• Read NCERT carefully — no skipping
• Highlight frequently asked lines
• Create a “diagram memory notebook.”
• Revise NCERT 7–10 times
• Solve daily MCQs (minimum 150)
• Revise vocabulary and labels regularly

⚗ Chemistry (Target: 170–180)

Three sections — three strategies:

Physical:
Practice formulas daily
• Solve numericals every day

Organic:
• Learn reaction mechanisms
• Revise named reactions
• Understand instead of memorizing

Inorganic:
• Treat NCERT as core
• Revise frequently
• Make charts and flash notes

🧮 Physics (Target: 120–140)

Physics feels tough only when approached incorrectly.

Do this:
• Clear concepts first
• Maintain formula notebook
• Practice 80–100 numericals daily
• Solve PYQs chapter-wise
• Mark weak topics and revise regularly

Expert-Recommended Daily Routine (Topper Style)

🕔 5:30–7:30 AM: Biology (NCERT + MCQs)
🧠 Memory is strongest in morning hours

🍽 7:30–8:00 AM: Breakfast & break
⌛ 8:00–11:00 AM: Physics concepts + numericals
🍱 11:00–12:00 PM: Chemistry revision
🍽 12:00–1:00 PM: Lunch & rest
📚 1:00–3:00 PM: Chemistry MCQ practice
☕ 3:00–3:30 PM: Break
📝 3:30–6:00 PM: PYQs + tests + coaching work
🍽 6:00–7:00 PM: Dinner
🔁 7:00–9:00 PM: Revision + doubts
🌙 9:00–10:00 PM: Light Biology + formulas

⏱ Total Study Time: 10–12 hours

Focus on quality.
Avoid distraction.
Sleep properly.

Weekly Plan for Scoring 650+

✔ Attempt 4 full syllabus tests per month
✔ Reserve 1 full day for revision
✔ Weekly syllabus target: 

  • Biology: 2 chapters
  • Chemistry: 1 chapter
  • Physics: 1 section

How to Analyze Tests (The Biggest Secret)

Test marks matter less than test analysis.

After every test:
• Identify mistakes
• Classify:

  • Concept issue

  • Silly mistake

  • Revision lapse

Maintain a Mistake Notebook
Revise it daily.

Revision Strategy That Works

1st Revision → after 60% syllabus
2nd Revision → after full syllabus
3rd Revision → final phase only NCERT + PYQs

Use:
• Flash cards
• Short notes
• Mind maps
• Error notebook

Mistakes That Block 650+

Avoid:
• Skip revisions
• Ignoring Physics
• No schedule
• Many books
• No PYQ practice
• Test fear

Expert Tips

✔ Create 90-day plan
✔ Sleep 7 hours
✔ No NCERT skipping
✔ Physics: 3-level approach
✔ Daily revision habit

Final Roadmap

Follow a routine daily
Finish NCERT completely
Test weekly
Analyze deeply
Revise daily

Do this for 6–8 months
…and 650+ is no longer a dream.

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