How I would prepare for neet 2019 for good score...?? Please tell me
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Get all the help you need to get your concepts clarified. Maintain consistency in your efforts. Be mindful all the time, if you join a coaching institution ensure that you attend it religiously and listen to the lectures with full concentration, half of your preparation will be done in the classroom itself.
Practice and then practice some more.
Have faith in your abilities and have patience.
Your physics concepts should be crystal clear.H.C Verma theory provides you with good concepts.D.CPANDEY does the rest of the MCQ job. If you have Allen/Aakash study material,revise the question as many times you can.Remember, you can study physics, you have to practice physics.
Chemistry
In organic you should master the named reactions.Just read NCERT for inorganic and for physical you can do Narendra Avasthi problems in physical chemistry(JEE).
Biology
And here comes everyone's favorite-Biology. NCERT is a must. With that if you have books from ALLEN or AAKASH, go for it for additional concepts. Or else Trueman's is the best
You see, Chemistry is sort of a bridge subject. It has calculations and application of concepts just like Physics; it has understanding of the how and memorization just like Biology. So, it is absolutely essential for a NEET Aspirant to be good at Chemistry, as the skills required to master Chemistry find their use in the other two subjects.
Firstly, sit down and analyse what part of Chemistry is the one that troubles you the most. Is it the formula application, calculation part of Physical Chemistry or memorization part of Inorganic Chemistry.
Judging by the fact that you are appearing for NEET 2019, it seems you must be in 11th standard right now. By this time of the year only Physical Chemistry is covered, with chapters like Thermodynamics and Equilibrium.
All of them just require an understanding of the concepts, and knowing of a few formulae. Thats it. You have to be just given values and you put them and you get the answer. Chemistry is a piece of pie if we start loving it!
Now coming to books, Ill suggest-
MTG Objective NCERT at your Fingertips.Very good book, with around 100 questions for each chapter that provide ample practice, and also strengthen concepts rather than straight away giving high level problems.Also, this book has detailed answers of all questions.
Dinesh Objective Chemistry.This is actually a set of 3 books, with a separate book each for Physical, Organic and Inorganic Chemistry.The thing about Dinesh is, that it has an infinite sea of questions. You can have as much practice as you want, without running out of questions. (The same goes for GRB, but I feel it is a bit too vast and does not have detailed answers.)
And since there is a lot of time for NEET right now, you can strengthen your concepts by reading separate books each for Physical, Organic and Inorganic. (Youll find ample answers on Quora giving suggestions about books for each of them.)
You need to specify the pattern of your coaching, whether you go daily/thrice a week or on weekends, and whether you attend school or not.Considering you go to school and return from coaching at night, I might imagine it would be tough to study a lot before going to bed. But try revising todays concepts at least, and make a really small formula notebook out of what you were taught today. (It really helps!)
If you attend coaching in the weekend then you should at least give 45, or even 6 hours of self study depending on when you return home.Sounds like a lot, but will pay off in the end! :)
All the best! ^_^
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First you have to read NCERT books thoroughly. Then you can get and read other books.
To assess your preparation level give mocks or go through the previous year questions. This will be more helpful.
If you wish to join, it is upto your wish.
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