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How can I score more than 650 in neet 2017 after boards?


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Sonali 19th Dec, 2016
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None 19th Dec, 2016
To score more than 650 marks in your exam make sure you have completed your NCERT thoroughly especially for Biology and Chemistry. Most of the Biology section is from NCERT book. Around 95% Biology section in NEET exam will come from NCERT books only. For Physics, you need to focus on strengthening your concepts.

This is the time where you should revise all the topics from your notes, do revise all the topics properly. You can decide which all topics you have to complete in a day and make sure you complete it you can solve MCQs related to the topic.

You should solve as many as mock test papers as it will give you idea about actual exam pattern. You can also refer past year problems to understand the level of the exam.
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