Best way to prepare for physics neet 2019??
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- You will have to be vigilant and note down all the important formulae and concepts in a particular notebook and keep revising them along with the application of the formulae to be incoherence with your syllabus and stay up to date
- you could follow book like SL Arora of the Aryans series in physics which will give you good concept on the chapters of thermodynamics, modern physics, electromagnetism and mechanics which are the chapters which are heavily questioned upon in the examination
- above all try to give as many MCQ examinations as you can to help you with your question selection, concept development and time management skills
Hello Adarsh,
In NEET exam 45 questions of physics are asked and some of them are simple formula based questions and some of them are the application of learned concepts.
- Some of the most important topics in Physics are - Modern Physics, Magnetic Effects of current, Conductors, Waves etc.
- First and foremost go through the NCERT book and try to grasp each and every concept and if you have trouble grasping them take the help of a reference book or consult with teachers.
- Write all the formula on a sheet of paper so that it is easily accessible to you while solving any particular question. Try learning formulas and shortcuts to solve the problems.
- Continue to give chapter wise tests all along the way. Once your preparation is said about 80% done, start solving previous year question papers as well as Mock Tests. It would give you a more clear idea about your preparation level.
Good luck!
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