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Strategy

The 3 silent mistakes costing NEET aspirants 40+ marks

It is rarely the questions you can't solve that decide your rank — it is the ones you can. Hesitation on organic reactions, second-guessing assertion-reason questions, and re-reading long Biology stems all bleed time and marks. Here is how to find and fix them before the real exam.

8 min read · Lumi Team
Biology

The highest-weightage NEET Biology chapters (and how to lock them in)

Roughly half of NEET is Biology, and a handful of chapters — Human Physiology, Genetics, Ecology and Cell Biology — carry a disproportionate share of the marks. A chapter-by-chapter breakdown of where to spend your revision hours.

6 min read
Chemistry

Organic Chemistry without rote: reason through the mechanism

Named reactions feel endless until you group them by mechanism. Once you can predict the electron flow, conversions and distractors stop being memory tests. A framework for the reactions NEET repeats every year.

7 min read
Physics

Why you run out of time in NEET Physics — and the fix

Physics is where most aspirants lose time, not marks. We break down the numerical categories worth attempting first, the ones to flag, and how to build the calculation speed that separates 600 from 680.

6 min read
Method

Spaced repetition for NEET: remembering 2,700 concepts without cramming

Your brain forgets on a predictable curve. Spaced repetition schedules each concept for review right before you'd forget it — the science behind Lumi's flashcards and why it beats re-reading NCERT for the fifth time.

5 min read
Diagnostics

What your wrong answers actually reveal about your prep

A wrong answer is a data point, not a verdict. Time-explosion, doubt-cascade and distractor-trap patterns each point to a different fix. Learn to read your own mistakes the way Lumi's ML engine does.

6 min read
Planning

Building a NEET study plan that survives contact with reality

Most plans collapse in week two. The ones that hold are adaptive — driven by what you got wrong yesterday, not by a fixed calendar drawn up in January. How to plan around your weaknesses instead of the syllabus.

7 min read

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