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Why NEET Toppers Start Test Series Early?

Updated: Jul 30

As CEO and Founder of Memoneet, I often get asked by students why they should start solving a test series early in their NEET preparation. Many believe they should wait until they have covered more of their syllabus before diving into the test series. However, I want to share a compelling argument for beginning test series preparation right from the start.


The Competitive Nature of NEET

NEET is an extremely competitive exam, with a success rate of just 1%. To secure a spot among the top 1%, you must outperform 99% of your peers. Following the same study strategies as the majority will not give you an edge. Instead, you need to adopt a different approach—one that involves writing a test series early in your preparation.


Common Misconceptions

Many students focus solely on watching lectures and solving questions. While these activities are essential, they are not sufficient on their own. A significant number of students neglect the importance of taking a structured test series. Early and consistent testing can provide a crucial advantage.


Choosing the Right Test Series

One major barrier to early test series participation is the impracticality of the test series. Many test series demand students to cover an unrealistic amount of material in their initial tests, such as 15 chapters in the first test itself, which can be overwhelming and discouraging. Recognizing this issue, Memoneet Team developed the Brahmastra Test Series (BTS) 2025, designed to be practical and manageable for students just beginning their NEET preparation.


Best Test Series for 2025

The Brahmastra Test Series (BTS) 2025 is unique because it offers very small part tests, making it accessible even for beginners. 


For example, the first test, that is Brahmastra Part Test (BPT) 1, covers only the basics: 


BPT 1  contains:

- Biology: Living World, Biological Classification

- Chemistry: Basic Concepts of Chemistry

- Physics: Units and Dimensions, Basic Concepts of Mathematics


These manageable sections allow students to prepare thoroughly within a week and feel confident about taking the test. 


Structured and Cumulative Testing

The BTS is meticulously structured to build on previous knowledge. After completing BPT 1, students move on to BPT 2 after studying some more topics. 


BPT 2 contains:

- Biology: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

- Chemistry: Solution

- Physics: Electrostatics


Then in BPT 3, students will revise the content from both, BPT 1 and BPT 2. This cumulative approach ensures that students are not only learning new material but also consistently revising previously covered topics. 


By the time they reach BPT 6, they will review all the material from BPT1, BPT2, BPT3, BPT4, and BPT5, providing a comprehensive understanding and retention of the syllabus.


Why Choose BTS 2025?


At Memoneet, we have put a significant amount of thought and effort into designing the BTS 2025. The tests are spaced out to allow adequate preparation time between each one. This thoughtful planning helps students learn and retain information more effectively.


I encourage you to check out the BTS planner to see the detailed structure and thoughtful design of each test. Once you see the careful planning and the manageable progression from basic to advanced levels, you will appreciate the value of the BTS 2025 in your NEET preparation journey.


By starting early with a practical and well-structured test series like BTS 2025, you can gain a significant advantage in the competitive race that is NEET. The cumulative and progressive approach of the BTS ensures thorough preparation and consistent revision, making it an invaluable tool for aspiring NEET toppers.


So, I was hoping you could take my advice: check out the BTS planner, understand the thought process behind each test, and start your journey toward NEET success with confidence and clarity.


Best regards,


Shahul  

CEO and Founder, Memoneet

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