how can a state board student crack jipmer , neet or aiims? are ncert books enough for the preparation
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Best Books for NEET & AIIMS Preparation:
PHYSICS
Physics is considered as one of the most important and difficult subjects. Many students preparing for NEET & AIIMS often feel difficulty in this subject. This is because one needs to have a clear understanding of the various concepts of Mathematics while solving numerical problems and questions based on graphs. Here some of the best books recommended by toppers of NEET and AIIMS.
CHEMISTRY
The syllabus of Chemistry subject is vast and basically has three major branches i.e. Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry & Inorganic Chemistry. NCERT Textbooks are considered as one of the most important books for the preparation of this subject. One should first study NCERT Textbooks and then practice with NCERT At Your Fingertips. If students still get time then they can follow other reference books recommended by NEET Toppers or AIIMS Toppers.
BIOLOGY
The syllabus of Chemistry subject is vast and basically has three major branches i.e. Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry & Inorganic Chemistry. NCERT Textbooks are considered as one of the most important books for the preparation of this subject. One should first study NCERT Textbooks and then practice with NCERT At Your Fingertips. If students still get time then they can follow other reference books recommended by NEET Toppers or AIIMS Toppers.
PREVIOUS YEARS QUESTION PAPERS
Previous years’ papers are the most important resource for the preparation of NEET& AIIMS. Generally, the same questions are not repeated in these entrance exams, but, there are some important concepts from which questions have been frequently asked, year after year.
Students preparing for NEET & AIIMS should first study NCERT (Textbooks & Exemplar), followed by Previous Years Papers (https://amzn.to/2YG81gz) & NCERT At Your Fingertips (NEET) Physics, Chemistry, Biology (https://amzn.to/2YDMsgB) . If they still get time then they should refer to other reference books given above.
Hard work never fails!
Work smart and hard!
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Complete the NCERT (Physics, Chemistry and especially, Biology) books of 11and 12 standard, Solve previous year question papers.
Focus on important areas like-
**Physics**- Mechanics, Optics, Thermodynamics and Nuclear physics.
**Chemistry**- Mole concept, General organic chemistry, Periodic table, Chemical bonding, Coordination chemistry.
**Biology-** Ecology and environment, Genetics, Cell Biology, Morphology of plants and animals, Reproduction in plants and animals, Physiology of plants and animals,
Along with that try to solve as many mcqs for your practice and also solve complete mock test series.
Note : The syllabus of Medical entrances like NEET, AIIMS MBBS & JIPMER depends on NCERT. So it is advisable to go through the NCERT first and follow the above mentioned tips properly and you can also use standard reference books once you are done with all above said tips.
Good Luck!!!
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