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Dear Parth,
For NEET exam you should start preparing as soon as possible. NCERT books should be your priority and then go for other books. You can try MTG fingertips books it's one of the best books for NEET. Make a time table which suits you and decide a perfect time for the difficult subject such as early morning or late night whichever suits you. Prepare small notes for everything you study and also paste formula charts on a wall so you can wake up and study them every morning. Take mock test as much as possible. If you start practicing questions now yoully have an edge in the exam. After you study a topic then try to repeat it as if you are teaching someone, this trick really helps.
All the best.
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Hello parth
I will share with you some important points that will help you in neet prepration.
- Neet is objective based exam so it us important for you to clear your basic concept first .
- In order to clear basic concept go through ncert books of all the subjects repetitively.
- Once you are fine with all of them you need to practise basic mcq and you can go for MTG ncert on finger tips for that .That Will help you polish your ncert skills too.
- After basics go to book n that are slightly on tougher side such as dc pandey for physics, Grb for organic and physical. Chemistry , for inorganic chemistry and biology do not go for any other book as most of the question are theory based ,so revise theory instead.
- After this Solve previous year papers for good speed and accuracy.This will help you in improving your rank.
- Do not go for any other source as it may confuse you .
- Remember revise and revise that is the key
If you have any questions please feel free to contact
All the best
Dear Parth,
Preparation for NEET is surely a big task as the syllabus is vast and the competition is also heavy. But with proper plan and hardwork, one can achieve it. First start with NCERT books. The questions asked in NEET are not that much tougher, they test the basics of every subject with twisted questions. So reading NCERT books for all subjects(PCB) thoroughly is a must. Almost 85% of the questions asked in Biology are from NCERT only. For Physics it is best to practice problems from Concepts of Physics I&II by H.C.Verma. For Chemistry,
Physical Chemistry:
- Physical Chemistry by O.P.Tandon
Inorganic Chemistry:
- Inorganic Chemistry by M.S.Chouhan
Organic Chemistry:
- Organic Chemistry by GRB Publications
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