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You likely know the content—now fix conversion. Use these quick answers, then run a short diagnostic to see exactly why marks didn’t move and how to rebound in 12 weeks.

Repeaters — NEET Mini‑FAQ

  • NEET repeater score not improving—why?

    Usually execution: question selection, pacing, and repeat mistakes—not syllabus gap.

  • What is a NEET repeater comeback plan?

    12‑week plan: fix negative marking, re‑order high‑impact chapters, stable mock cadence, and review loops.

  • How to fix NEET negative marking for droppers?

    Attempt sure‑shots → mark borderline → return later; enforce a 20‑sec ‘don’t guess’ rule on first read.

  • NEET second attempt—what to do differently?

    Reduce volume, increase analysis; measure per‑chapter accuracy and time before adding new tests.

  • Which chapters should a dropper focus on?

    Top 6–8 high‑weight chapters with repeated errors; daily Biology recall to lift baseline.

  • Silly mistakes—how to stop?

    Keep an error log; rehearse top 5 mistake patterns pre‑mock; slow first 10 MCQs.

  • Repeater revision plan—how to structure?

    2–3 anchor chapters/day (weak → strong), 1 mixed PYQ block, 1 speed drill, 15‑min formula pass.

  • Dropper test‑series strategy?

    2 mocks/week + 1 section test; never add a mock until last mock’s errors are closed.

  • Confidence recovery for repeaters?

    Track process KPIs (weak‑chapter accuracy, fewer wrongs) for 2 weeks before caring about total score.

  • Can a diagnostic help if I know the syllabus?

    Yes—shows why marks didn’t convert (accuracy, pacing, chapter priority) and gives a rebound path.

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