Hii how to prepare for neet especially in chemistry and physics and for inorganic which book is enough and how to make a chemistry notes
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Preparing for neet is not very tough. It requires strong basics at the first... So be perfect with all your ncert topics!
Physics-
Dont touch the problems before you get the theory on your finger tips. First learn all the possible formulas and do know their derivation as it can help you in extreme cases if you forget them. Then try solving as many numericals as possible (neet level). For this you can use allen distance course books. They are very apt for neet unlike other books which are beyond the neet levels! If you want some more tough problems you may refer to cengage publication.
Do not neglect modern physics just because it is easy. Many students leave problems related to it not because they are tough but because they are time consuming! So work on time management as well.
Chemistry-
As you might know, chemistry is Divided into 3 parts
1)Physical- concepts, formulas and solving numericals are of at most importance. Again allen material is good for this.
2) Organic- be very strong with concepts. Know all the exceptions very well. As this is the weak point of most of the students, it will be of an advantage if you know all of this. You may refer to MS Chauhan for practicing questions. GRB is also very good for this.
3)Inorganic- only NCERT
Biology-
ONLY NCERT(but you must know each and every line of it and all the diagrams.) for theory and you can refer to finger tips to you how strong you are with all your ncert concepts.
Most importantly, do slove the ncert examplar for all the 3 subjects and try solving as many previous years papers as you can. You may use MTG 31 years for this.
Do not refer to multiple books for one subject and this may lead to you skipping some concepts unknowingly. So decide first and stick on to one book till the end.
When there are about 2 months or so left for your neet you can revise all the topics of all the subjects from the book champion.
Do remember that revising the old topics is as important as learning new ones!
All the best for your future:)
Preparing for neet examination is one of the tuffest things to do as you have to keep a lot of thing in minds while preparing.
Physics - Concepts of Physics by H.C Verma
Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
Physics for NEET by C.P Singh
40 Days Physics for NEET by S.B Tripathi
Chemistry :
Physical Chemistry by O.P Tandon
Organic Chemistry by Morrison
Boyd for Organic Chemistry
Objective Chemistry by R.K Gupta
40 Days Chemistry for NEET by Sudhanshu Thakur
Follow the link below to know some best tips on how to crack neet :
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-neet-at-home
I hope this helps.
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