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hi sonika, making a time table is all up to you, cos it depends on your comfortable timing , ability and your daily routine, but make a schedule in such a way that you dont read biology alone, do alter with other subjects as well, or you will be tired or saturated, let me tell you how i prepared. first of all i would like to say that, when i gave my neet around 310 marks out of 360 came from NCERT book straight, so what i would say is thorough the ncert text book first , cover to cover , page by page. know it like the back of your hand.now you can add another 20 marks or 30 marks extra to it if you use any good books available. there are many good books there, so it doesnt really matter. if you have enrolled in any coaching institute, use their materials as well. the remaining 30 is the tough part. it all depends on how well you understood your subject and how extensive you have read. so dont bother about the 30. stick to ncert , then solve mcqs and use your coaching material, this if done properly will shoot up your marks for sure. good luck
See making study time table is totally up to you as it's you who is going to know about your daily schedule so you yourself Have to do so rest with respect to the preparation of biology for NEET examination I would recommend strongly to to study from the ncert biology textbooks as these books are the standard once.
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