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Hello student there's no fix number of hours you need to study to get good rank/mark in any entrance examination. You need to go through the subjects deeply and understand it conceptually so that you can easily solve conceptual problem in entrance exam easily.
Prefer NCERT to build your basic concepts, make sure you solve each and every example and exercise question of NCERT before jumping to any reference book.
After completing NCERT you can go through some practice books as mentioned below -
Concept of Physics by HC Verma
DC Pandey physics
OP Tondon chemistry
Biology Vol 1 and Vol 2 by Trueman
If you study daily with full dedication for around 8-10hrs it'll help you for sure.
You can also enroll yourself for Careers360 knockout package, refer to the link mentioned below - https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/
Feel free to comment if you've any doubt
Good luck
Hi aspirant, hope you are doing fine!
There is no rule for number of hour to study for any exam. Talking about NEET, here is the schedule I followed-
Hope that helps.
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