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For NEET physics and chemistry is ncert enough or we should read from Allen module ???


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Adwiteeya 13th Mar, 2018
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Hannah Mathew 16th Mar, 2018

PRACTICE MCQs and be thorough with all concepts and different types of equations and numericals.

NCERT is enough for parts of chemistry, but you should be able to apply well

Sumanta Majumdar 15th Mar, 2018

NCERT still has a lot of things you have not seen yet.

Read the book thoroughly and then do MCQs, success would be guaranteed.

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Digbijoy Bose 14th Mar, 2018
Firstly, thoroughly go through NCERT..

Nextly, Allen modules are very helpful..

If you are done with all these, then you can refer books like --

Physics- HC Verma, DC Pandey, MTG Physics Explorer etc



CHEMISTRY - Comprehensive, ABC, GRB, MTG etc



All the best for upcoming examinations!!






Mrinmoy Das 13th Mar, 2018
Follow allen module. It is more than sufficient. Ncert is important for neet. You can go through ncert if you have excess time. Especially you can read botany part from ncert in biology . Practice mcqs. Best of luck.
Vivek Mishra 13th Mar, 2018
Study allen's module. Its more than sufficient. If you have time left you can also read ncert . But dont go for all topics in ncert. Just study the selected one oftenly asked in exam.

Revise on regular basis. And do solve previous year question papers of neet ug .



Good luck..


Raname Nag 13th Mar, 2018

Hello,

NCERT is no doubt a mother book. Read NCERT well. And you should have your concepts clear.  And as it is a MCQ based exam, practice as many as MCQs and previous year question papers within a given time limit. Time management is very important.

Reading from Allen module or any other educational institution modeule like that of Aakash , etc is not necessary. Any good reference book ( there are lot many in the market, choose the easiest one to understand according to u)  along with NCERT is helpful.

OP Tandon chemistry ( with MCQ)

DC Pandey Physics

Worked for me...

Now u have other comprehensive physics , etc as theory books....

But do buy a MCQ chapterwise module n practice it.  ( i like the MTG ones)  And previous year question paper of ofcourse!

But ofcourse, these study material from Allen , Aakash are the made by consulting different books n would make your work easier.

Raveesh Rattan Kumar 13th Mar, 2018
It all depends on your caliber. It's always good to read books other than NCERT. But it depends more on your grasping power. If you can understand NCERT, that is all you require. See NEET is organised by CBSE and NCERT books are prepared according to their guidelines. If in any situation they set paper from syllabus not given in NCERT, you can always sue them in court of law. Allen provides good preparation material especially their mock tests are a boon. If you have time go through the mock tests and PYQs. Focus on building good concepts first. That's the key to success.

All the best.

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