1. Bio ncert is enough for 360 in NEET paper:-
 A big NO. Bio ncert will get you to 330 or maybe 340 but for 360 you will need the help of your coaching modules. (Never the less bio ncert is the most important because 95% of students don't reach that 330 barriers itself ).

2. NEET is very easy to crack compared to jee:-
 Well, NEET paper is easier than JEE Mains but getting selected is much tougher than jee mains. At 70000 rank you will get a lower nit. In neet people of UP, Bihar, Delhi having 79% marks (the equivalent of 280–85 in jee mains)haven't got a seat.

3. Running behind a large number of books to score more:-
Absolutely not. Study from one or two books (theory) but practice MCQs from a large number of books.

4. It is very tough cracking NEET with boards:-
It is not as tough as people tell you. Yes, a large number of droppers crack NEET but top rankers are mostly freshers. It is really tough repeating same studies another year with full concentration( if you are thinking of dropping a year is easier).

5. One month after boards is enough for revising class 11 portions:-
Take it from me I had the same thought but no it really isn't possible to revise 11 in one month after boards if you haven't been practising it the whole year.

6. Your marks in minor and major test of Allen/Aakash matters:-
 No, it doesn't unless you are getting 650+(but don't neglect them ). They do give a hint of preparation but many questions, especially in bio, are asked from their modules which are irrelevant. But yes the major tests in last one month before do matter give them properly.

7. 570 or 560 marks are useless:-
Now, yes it sounds weird but no one can predict the next year exam but if the paper level remains the same then the cut off will be definitely touching the sky.

8. Physics is too hard, I should just focus on chemistry and biology, I will easily get a college:-
 The Reality is that even if you score 320 in bio and 160 in chemistry it will be only 480 so now rest is up to you at least you have to get 100 or 120 marks in physics at any cost.

9. What topper studied from made him a topper:-
 Oh AIR 1 read HCV, I will also read HCV. Oh, most toppers recommend DC Pandey or BM Sharma, maybe solving that will help me fetch a good rank. Dude, no. For sure, the books are good but they aren’t a magic wand which will make you a topper. A topper became a topper because of their love for the study, the hours they put in for the study, maturity to NOT FOLLOW THE PACK and discipline to get it done. See WHAT IS GOOD FOR YOU.

10. More study hours means better performance:-
Every student has different ways to study and prepare. There are some students who can study for 2-3 hours and clear the exam while there are some who might study all day for the same. The number of hours you study does not count when you are preparing for the competitive exams. As long as you stay 100% focused on your study, cracking competitive exams won’t require extensive study schedules.