i make notes in chemistry by lecture( NEET) first and then ncert reading 2 times for every chapter and adds some additional points in my notes from ncert , is any need to read ncert again and again or notes is everything now pls tell
See, NCERT is the most important textbook for all the candidates preparing for NEET. And along with additional well explained notes it can surely prove as the game changer in your preparation for NEET.
Personally, I am with you on this idea of turning the NCERT into a concise form by condensing all the important points and information together. This way whenever you'll open your notes for revision, simultaneously you'll get NCERT revised each time. This will also help your mind to remember things in the form of visual memory.
So, now that you have already written the precise points along with your notes, you need not open NCERT everytime you start revising a topic.
For any additional help, you can refer to Careers360 knockout programme for NEET.
Visit the link below.
https://learn.careers360.com/
Hope this helps you.
All the best :)
if i give a full syllabus mock test for biology every 2 days till the may 2023 with ncert bio revision ( aprox. 100 tests full only bio ) Can i get 360 in biology from now as it is my 1st drop 😐😐😐 ( Relatable ans pls )
Dear aspirant
There is no guarantee as such that if you practice mock test of biology full syllabus every two day's, that you will be able to score full marks in biology.
Biology is subject where you need to be consistent without any lag then only you will be able to score maximum,it's not like you are not reading ncert books and you start preparing for last 3-4 months seriously and you are trying to achieve maximum marks then it's least likely to be possible.
First of all as you are first dropper so i would suggest that you should point your weak chapter in biology both class 11th and 12th then clear your every concept from those chapters as soon as possible and attempt questions from those individuals chapters and see how you from. If you find improvement proceed like that.
Full syallabus test are mainly recommended in last 2-3 months before exam on daily basis when you have completed whole syallabus 2-3 times and that time you will be confident also. That time you should check the chapters which you are making more mistake,give them a reading immediately after that.
If you start attempting full syallabus test from now only without giving proper reading then sometimes you may score very badly and you might not see improving your marks,which can ultimately lead you to get depressed,so take care of that and don't do in such manner.
Never stop studying ncert books of biology, on daily basis you should try to complete one chapter so that by the exam time you can finish your 3-4 reading of full syallabus of biology. And every time you finish reading chapter, practice previous year question of neet from that particular chapter.
This way will be more helpful for you to score maximum marks in biology.
Although everyone have their own way to learn,so which ever suits you,keep going with that just make sure you are improving on daily basis.
Hope this helps you in someway
Best wishes!!
should I solve ncert in drop year for physics if I have not solved it..(Jee aspirant)
hlwo aspirant
hope you are doing well
see doing NCERT chapter wise chapter is equally important as doing reference books.
It's totally depends on topic to topic. For some topic NCERT is enough but for some topics you need to refer other books. NCERT are very important books for your preparation you should complete it first then you can go for other books. You can get direct questions from NCERT books.
Physics can be prepared well with the NCERT book for JEE mains: Get thorough with NCERT of physics to build a strong foundation. Read both the 11th and 12th physics NCERT books for JEE mains.You should not skip the whole NCERT book of Physics, Chemistry and Maths for JEE Mains as they are the basic books which help you clear your concept in a very easy way plus they contain hundreds of questions for your practice and sometimes you will find NCERTs question in JEE Mains
Many students and even teachers have the misconception that reading NCERTs are a waste of time.
I believe they cannot be anymore wrong
You need to realize that every chapter is a combined effort of many great scientists around the world who specialize in that field. If you don’t believe me, just read the first few pages of each book. NCERT gave me a different way of looking at Science and Mathematics. Not a way essential for cracking JEE, but a way essential to start loving them. I had never looked at Physics the way I started looking at it after reading NCERT.
The speciality of NCERT is that they are written in non-technical way. They do not aim for providing you formulas so that you can start solving question papers, but they give you a reason to study those formulas. They give you a view of how and why all of this was created. Moreover, they actually might work as a motivation to keep studying!
I recommend that you read all the chapters and then solve all the numericals
hope this is helpful for you
is reading line by line NCERT for physics is mandatory ??
NCERT is the holy grail. We have always heard this. But when it comes to subjects like physics and chemistry, students tend to ask this question because they are already left with little time in their preparation. However, this saying that NCERT must not be left is true because after all it is the prescribed text and even tge more difficult books move forward from the concept of the NCERT. Conclusively you must read it well at least once.
How to study ncert book in fast
Hi,
NCERT is considered to be a treasure by every JEE aspirant. There have been instances in the past years that questions in JEE Mains were directly quoted from a chapter of the NCERT book (physics/chemistry).
So, you have to study it religiously, that means devote 2-3 hours daily to read the books chapter-wise, and read every line. If you make it a habit to sit and read the books daily, eventually you will see that you have completed your syllabus smoothly.
Coming to your question, there is hardly any shortcut to success. Regularity is the key.
Check out the chapter wise weightage of Phy/Chem/Maths for JEE preparation - https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage
how many times solving of previous year questions are required in neet to score 720 out of 720 and how many times i have to read ncert for biology and chemistry ??
Hello Krishna,
As soon as you finish 1 chapter, go and check for the previously asked questions from that chapter. This will keep you updated. Also, make note which question you were not able to solve and as you do revisions of any chapter make sure that you solve previous year asked NEET questions again and check that the question you was not able to answer, is that question easy for you or not.
Trust me, this trick is really helpful for your preparation.
Talking about scoring out off marks in NEET, please don't take my words in a bad way but no one in this world can prepare himself or herself for the 100% Result. But yes, he/she can do his best by working hard. There's always a Luck Factor which makes someone the 1st Topper and then 2nd.
Read all Biology chapters from NCERT minimum 3 - 4 times . If you're a dropper then read the chapters at least 6 times and mark all the important points from that chapter. This is the best way to study biology. Chemistry NCERT is required for Inorganic and Organic. For both of these, follow the same method as I said for Biology.
You can also look for some tips from here :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-crack-neet-in-first-attempt
Believe in yourself, study harder and next year, you will be in your dream medical college.
Hope this helps. All the Best.
Thank You.
How many times should I revise NCERT notes for JEE? Also when should I start solving books like HC Verma etc. I want a recommendation of books and DPP for a JEE beginner like me. Also how many hrs per day is enough both for 12th boards and JEE ?
Hello,
First of all I would like to tell you don't count the number of times you revise your Notes, instead you should just motivate yourself to revise your notes till you have a perfect grasp of concepts and data mentioned in the notes.
HC Verma is one of the most recommended books for preparation for the JEE Examination. You should solve it after understanding each and every concept of the chapter.
And again don't count the number of hours you study. NCERT is sufficient for your Boards Examination. So revise it as many times as possible and also practice each and every question mentioned in the NCERT. Having a strong hold of your NCERT also boosts your JEE preparation.
GIVEN BELOW ARE PREPARATORY TIPS FOR EXAMINATION -
------ Some of them include preparing a suitable timetable, using the right study materials, solving question papers and mock tests and these will all help you study productively and perform excellently in the exams.
------ Complete your Syllabus with complete understanding of all the concepts as soon as possible.
------- Ensure you practice as many questions as possible, it will help you in understanding mistakes and developing new concept.
------- Also it is must you give time to time mock test to see your level of preparation.
------- Clear all your doubts with the teachers or friend regarding a difficult concept. This will be helpful in developing a better understanding of that particular concept.
-------- It is very important that you know the syllabus and weightage of each chapter, so that you can strategise accordingly.
Syllabus of Mathematics is as following-
- Complex numbers and quadratic equations - 7% weightage
-Matrices and determinants - 7% weightage
- Sets, relations and functions - 5% weightage
- Mathematical induction - 3% weightage
- Permutations and combinations - 4% weightage
- Limit, continuity and differentiability - 10% weightage
- Integral calculus - 9% weightage
- Three-dimensional geometry - 6% weightage
- Differential equations - 3% weightage
- Binomial theorem and its simple applications - 2% weightage
-Sequence and Series - 5% weightage
- Vector algebra - 5% weightage
- Statistics and probability - 8% weightage
- Trigonometry - 4% weightage
- Co-ordinate geometry - 15% weightage
- Mathematical reasoning - 3% weightage
Syllabus for physics is as following -
- Physics and Measurement - 4% weightage
- Work Energy and Power - 3% weightage
- Rotational Motion - 3% weightage
- Properties of Solids and Liquids - 5% weightage
- Kinetic theory of Gases - 3% weightage
- Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating currents - 3% weightage
- Kinematics - 3% weightage
- Laws of motion - 3% weightage
- Gravitation - 2% weightage
- Thermodynamics - 9% weightage
- Oscillations and Waves - 3% weightage
- Electrostatics - 9% weightage
- Current Electricity - 8% weightage
- Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism - 5% weightage
- Electromagnetic Waves - 5% weightage
- Optics - 10% weightage
- Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation - 6% weightage
- Atoms and Nuclei - 3% weightage
- Electronic devices - 14% weightage
- Communication Systems - 5% weightage
- Experimental skills - 3% weightage
Syllabus of Chemistry is as following -
----- Physical Chemistry
- Some basic concepts in chemistry - 5% weightage
- States of matter - 3% weightage
- Atomic structure - 3% weightage
- Chemical bonding and molecular structure - 5% weightage
- Chemical thermodynamics - 4% weightage
- Solutions - 5% weightage
- Equilibrium - 6% weightage
- Redox reactions and electrochemistry - 4% weightage
- Chemical kinetics - 3% weightage
- Surface chemistry - 1% weightage
----Organic Chemistry
- Purification and characterization of organic compounds - 3% weightage
- Hydrocarbons - 3% weightage
- Chemistry in everyday life - 4% weightage
- Principles related to practical chemistry - 3% weightage
- Organic compounds containing halogens - 2% weightage
- Organic compounds containing oxygen - 6% weightage
- Organic compounds containing nitrogen - 1% weightage
- Polymers - 3% weightage
- Some basic principles of organic chemistry - 3% weightage
-Biomolecules - 3% weightage
---- Inorganic Chemistry
- Classification of elements and periodicity in properties - 3% weightage
- Hydrogen - 3% weightage
- S - Block elements (alkali and alkaline earth metals) - 1% weightage
- P Block elements group 13 to group 18 elements - 5% weightage
- d- and f - block elements - 4% weightage
-Co-ordination compounds - 4% weightage
-Environmental chemistry - 3% weightage
-General principles and processes of isolation of metals - 2% weightage
For more information about the JEE Examination 2023 cut off, eligibility criteria, syllabus, application procedure, reservation criteria and other relevant details, kindly check out the link given below-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-2023
For tips and preparation strategies for JEE Mains and Advanced Examination, along with BEST BOOKS FOR PREPRATION, kindly check out the link given below-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-jee-main
I hope you find the answer helpful.
Thank you.