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Hello sir /mam now l came in 11th standard and I want to crack Neet in 2021. So please tel l me the best book for it


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Pawan 19th Apr, 2019
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mahima garg 19th Apr, 2019
Hey Pawan!!



As you mentioned you are willing to crack NEET examination in 2021. So you have 2 years which are more than enough for a good preparation but the key throughout the journey is to stick to only some books and do not confuse yourself by gathering and following so many books at a time. A good preparation involves quality not quantity, remember that.



So below is the list of books you can follow for your preparation. But NCERT should be your priority among all in each.



Biology:



For biology NCERT is Geeta, Bible, Quran and whatever you can call it, it should be your priority over anything.

Read NCERT again and again until you get your concepts crystal clear ,read it minimum 10 times and trust me every time you read it; you will find something new.



To avoid boredom to reading NCERT again and again, try to frame questions from each line of NCERT as they are directly asked in the examination.



For MCQ practice you can opt for :

MTG ncert fingertips

Universal self scorer of biology



chemistry:-



Again read NCERT



For oganic-

Balaji publication m.s. Chauhan



For physical:

N. Avasthi



For inorganic:

Focus on NCERT that is more than enough

For practice- gather a GRB objective book.



Physics:

Read NCERT

H.C. Verma

Universal error less.





Stay calm and be happy .

Best wishes.









































khushboo pokhriyal 19th Apr, 2019

Dear Pawan,

Here are some of the books you should consider for NEET -

  • NCERT is a must!!!!!
  • MTG Fingertips for biology.
  • Akash material(if you can get it then do read and solve it).
  • Mock test paper.
  • Join a test series such as Allen test series.
  • HC Verma for physics.
  • Trueman biology.
  • Modern ABC for Chemistry.
  • Physical chemistry by OP Tandon for Chemistry.

Make an effective plan from now onwards only. Be consistent with your studies because it's the key to clear the exam. Make charts and notes of formulae and paste them on a wall or your study table. Always start with NCERT. NCERT is a holy book for NEET. Read it thoroughly and you'll definitely clear the exam with flying colors.

All the best!!

Regards

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Veta 19th Apr, 2019
Hey greetings,

First of all,welcome to this amazing journey in science stream.From the very beginning go thorough with your school subjects.Try to focus on concepts.Revise regularly.

For books:

Ncert is must for boards as well as NEET.

Apart from that, for biology you can go for trueman's biology(for deeper understanding).

For chemistry go for M.S chauhan mcq book(for organic part),op tandon(for physical part),for inorganic,ncert is more than enough.

I hope it helped you.





priyaankasarkar Student Expert 19th Apr, 2019

Dear Pawan, it is a well thought idea to prepare from now on. We are sure that you are aware that for you to be eligible for NEET, you should have completed 10+2 with a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology. This 50% is for General Category Students. For PWD, it is 45% and for SC,ST,OBC it is 40%. And you need to be 17 years atleast by December 31st of 2021, to be eligible for NEET 2021. MCI has never released an official syllabus for NEET but because NEET is based on 10+2 qualification, the syllabus and the questions are all based on 10+2. NCERT books should be your Go-to books for the next 2 years. There are certain topics that have maximum weightage in Biology. This might change over a course of time becasue your exam is 2 years from now. Topics might be added and topics might be removed. But NCERT books should be religiously followed. But for Physics, Formulae should be learned, memorised and practised enough. For now your focus should be preparing for your Board exams and simultaneously read the syllabus keeping in mind that your ultimate goal is qualifying in NEET and getting a medical seat.



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