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Hello.I want to start preparation for AIIMS and Neet exams both with same.So how can I start preparation for the next year.


Somenath Roy 12th Mar, 2019
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Aarohi Rajput 28th Mar, 2019
Make an Effective Study Plan

Most students make a timetable which they fail to follow. Depending on your ability to invest hours daily, make a proper study plan focusing on completing the NEET syllabus well in time of all the three subjects; Physics, Chemistry, Biology. Align the topics moderately, with a mix of hard and easy topics, pick the tough ones first and strengthen your weaker areas.

For AIIMS, you need to cover General Knowledge section too.

Solve MCQs, Questions Papers

Along with studying concepts, solve mcqs and questions to test your understanding level and performance. It will help you get familiar with the difficulty level of questions asked in NEET exam and also increase your speed and accuracy of solving the questions.

Medical Coaching Classes is a good option

You are gonna complete with around 12-13 lakh students appearing for NEET, so it’s wise to get proper guidance along with self study to enhance NEET preparation dynamically . A full-fledged NEET Entrance coaching deals in detail with all the aspects of entrance exam. While preparing the student for their goals, a professionally designed coaching also pushes the aspirant to meet his real potential along with providing best study material, doubt clearing sessions, NEET test series, regular assignements and everything you need to ace the exam.

Hope it helps. Thanks

Dr.Debtanu Banerjee 13th Mar, 2019
see the preparation strategy demonstrator months the same apart from the fact that Aiims will ask you more conceptual questions instead of direct objective type questions and Neet questions will be more direct

you can have a double from preparation strategy of either pair in yourself by referring to standard books by HC Verma and physics, op Agarwal in chemistry and truman and biology how you could choose to take the age of premier institutions like Aakash or Allen or even of for online teaching available in the form of byju's app or symbiosis

at the end of the day you need to be thorough with the high heel chapters of mechanics, thermodynamics and nuclear physics in physics, carbohydrates and carbon and compounds along with hydrocarbons and organic chemistry, ionic balancing and s p d and f block elements in inorganic chemistry, chemical kinetics and chemical energetics along with atomic structure and physical chemistry and the very important chapters of microbiology, biotechnology, biomolecules, photosynthesis, reproductive system, respiratory system, cardiovascular system, nervous system and digestive system from biology in order to strengthen yourself and increase your chances of getting selected in the examinations

regular practice of MCQs is very important along with giving time bound MCQ examinations to help yourself for the question selection and time management skills and I would advise you to start the day with two to three hours of heat of physics of biology in 2 to 3 hours of chemistry within our gap between each of the three subjects dedicating around 10 to 12 hours of study everyday for intensive preparation

Hope this helps



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priyaankasarkar Student Expert 12th Mar, 2019
Dear Roy, NEET and AIIMS are the entrance examinations for admission into Medical colleges.  This means both the exams test your knowledge in Biology, Physics and Chemistry, both of the exams deal with Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ), both focus on core areas within the NCERT syllabus. So, both are very similar exams in their purpose. The only exception is AIIMS paper has 20 MCQs based on GK that will contribute to 60 marks in the final score.  Biology contributes to 50 per cent of the scores in NEET, whereas Physics and Chemistry contribute to the remaining 50 per cent of the scores. In AIIMS leaving aside the GK part, rest of the scores are distributed fairly between Biology, Physics and Chemistry  giving equal weightage to all the sections.The students should focus on taking two mock tests per week. Remember, NEET gives a lot of weightage to particular topics. Study these first. The following topics have seen importance over the years:

Physics: Mechanics, Electrodynamics, and Optics

Chemistry: Chemical Bonding and Co-ordination Compounds, General Organic Chemistry and Carbonyl Compounds, and Chemical Kinetics & Thermochemistry

Biology: Human physiology, Genetics and evolution, and Ecology

Because the topics are covered in your 10+2, make the best of this 1 year and concentrate on the subjects being taught at in the college/school.







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