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SWAPNA sk 15th Jun, 2018
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Rohith Srinivas 15th Jun, 2018
Actually in some materials It would be given as 60- 40 but in some 50- 50 weightage would be given. So instead of worrying about weightage, concentrating on both class 11 and 12 and giving equal preferance would yield high results.

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22nd Jun, 2018
thank you sir
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Dr. Syed Rizwan 15th Jun, 2018
Hello Swapna,



There is almost an equal weightage of questions asked in NEET from both classes 11 and 12. Be thorough with all your chapters. Also, there is a fairly good balance in the difficulty level and maximum questions are of moderate difficulty. So make sure you make minimum negatives.

Good luck


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22nd Jun, 2018
thank u for clearing my dout 
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