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How to qualify neet in first attempt without coaching?


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Alveena 24th Dec, 2018
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Mayank Kukreti 24th Dec, 2018
Hii Faizan

To clear NEET exam you need to have a proper schedule to follow-

1) divide your day into 4 halfs and each half should be for 3 hours, first half should be for physics,2nd half for biology,3rd half should be for chemistry and 4th half should be for solving MCQ'S

2) go through your NCERT textbooks thoroughly as most  of the questions are asked from it so make sure you give ample of time to your NCERT textbooks

3) opt any one reference book for each subject for solving MCQ'S like for physics you can opt dc Pandey, universal publication,MTG,Allen module,for chemistry you can opt ABC publication,MTG, Dinesh objective,for biology you can opt trueman of biology,MTG, Allen module

4) solve previous year question papers as some questions are asked as it is

5) join any test series so that you will be able to manage your time

I hope this information helps you.

Thank you







Heena Gagwani 24th Dec, 2018

Read and practice daily.

Read NCERT books thoroughly of 11th standard and 12th standard of Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Remember the concepts behind it. Being clear with the concepts helps you to solve problems with better understanding. Do each subject everyday that is give equal attention to every subject as all of them are important.

After clearing all the doubts and concepts from NCERT textbooks you can move on to reference books. There are many of them available. Whichever you book you choose study them to your best.

Solve Multiple Choice Questions after you finish a chapter of respective subject.

Remember to not to waste time on unnecessary things.

If you still have any queries feel free to ask in the comment section down below.

All the best.

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Bhavya Nangia 24th Dec, 2018

It is essential for candidates preparing for NEET without coaching to be aware of the fact that NEET 2019 will be conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The exam will be held once in a year like it was conducted in the previous session. The mode of conduction of exam will be offline only.

Attempting to prepare for NEET without coaching will require sincere effort on the part of the candidates. Following the strategies discussed below will assist the candidates in their pursuit of cracking the largest medical entrance examination of the country.

1. Gather information – The first and foremost step to prepare for NEET without coaching is to accumulate all the related and relevant information. Be it exam sessions, exam pattern or syllabus, candidates must be aware of everything beforehand. Being well-informed is one of the key strategies required to prepare for NEET without coaching.

2. Formulate your study plan – The next important step is to plan out a study schedule and stick to it. The study schedule should not comprise of long mundane hours. Instead, study hours should be concise with short bursts in between. Candidates preparing for NEET without coaching must see to it that the regular study schedule must be inclusive of all the subjects in NEET viz. Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

3. Follow Standard Study Material – Since candidates are preparing for NEET without coaching, it is important that candidates refer to study material of quality. The best book for NEET preparation, in the opinion of experts and toppers, is the NCERT. Therefore, it is necessary on the part of the candidates to complete their NCERT syllabus first. After completion of the NCERt texts and solving every possible question from it, candidates can refer to the following books mentioned below for practising and refining their preparation.

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Dr.Debtanu Banerjee 24th Dec, 2018
you will have to begin preparation from the beginning of class 11 and make notes of different subjects and pay special stress to the chapters of mechanics, thermodynamics, modern physics and electromagnetism in physics by following proper books like Arihant and SL Arora, prioritise a chapters of organic chemistry including carbonyl compounds and nomenclature apart from atomic structure and metallurgical chemistry from books like o p Agarwal and pastries to the chapters of Biochemistry, microbiology, biotechnology, genetics, animal physiology and zoology from books like true man which will help you solidify your concepts and regular revision so this copy is will help you stay in regular touch with important facts which will help you solve more MCQs in your examination

Give some MCQ based examinations and you don't need to get admitted to institutes for that just taking their distance learning program code for availing the test series will be enough and this will help you improve with your question selection and time management skills

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