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How to score 150+ in physics and chemistry in neet?


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Varad Tare 25th Oct, 2017
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Dr Parmanand Agarwal 30th Oct, 2017
Hi, Good to know that you want to score 150+ , and you have One and half years from now to appear for NEET 2019...which give you ample time to plan and execute your study plan



Most important for NEET/AIIMS is your NCERT books as books include basic principles and concepts and provide accurate information. BUT KEEP IN MIND YOU HAVE TO CLEAR ENTRANCE YOU ARE NOT DOING PhDso dont go by all books mentioned here and thereKEEP NCERT + ONE REFERNCE BOOK + MAXIMUM MCQS PRACTICE = Medical SEAT Apart from this, you can add upon it by following books





Physics -



Concept of physics by H C Verma



Fundamental of Physic by Pradeep



Objective physics by DC Pandey





Chemistry -



Arihant Organic Chemistry



Dinesh Chemistry Inorganic



Physical Chemistry by O P Tandon



Objective NCERT at your fingertips Chemistry by MTG







Hope this helps!....BEST OF LUCK





























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12th Jul, 2018
I liked your suggestion I will try my best thanks.
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Rishabh Singh 26th Oct, 2017
Hey Varad!
It's great you have set a target to achieve in the stipulated time ahead of you.
I'd divide my answer into two parts for the subjects you've asked, keeping in mind what I had done for my entrance.

PHYSICS-

1] Understand that physics is not a demon, majority people fear this subject a little too much, and hence you'd find them struggling. If you are calm enough while dealing with the subject, you'll get a good grasp over the concepts and derivations which will help you grind your brain while solving questions.

2] Practise. I can not reiterate the essence of this more. The more you practise the stronger your concepts get and the greater your confidence is, while you attempt the questions in exam! Try different variety of questions(don't while away your precious time on the same genre of questions) try questions which have been asked so you know the level of questions asked.

3] Revision. this is particularly peculiar to this subject as you don't revise the theory here, unlike the other two subjects. I would go through the formulae and their derivation if required, but what helped me the most was seeing the solved examples, and then solving a mixed variety to check my grasp!

4] Timing. If one aims to kill it in the exam. this my friend, is the essential key to it! Most toppers say that their rank credit goes to physics. Despite their stronghold and love for the subject they'd attempt it in the last knowing that the might have to leave few questions if time didn't permit. De-facto, you aren't supposed to attempt all questions in this arena. Even the topper rarely gets it right. Whats important is that you don't let few questions consume the time of other easy ones, for the exam doesn't differentiate between easy and difficult question in terns of marks. Physics should not take more than 50-55 mins inclusive of the bubbling time.

CHEMISTRY
All the above points remain same with the following additions

PHYSICAL CHEM- You'd spend a major part of your course study reading and solving this.Read good authors(Cengage KSVerma was my fav) 40-50% questions hail from here. Like physics this area requires a lot of practise but if done correctly is scoring.

ORGANIC CHEM- Name Reactions of NCERT are a must. Try out questions of reactions in series. By heart reactions mentioned in textbook by making charts.

INORGANIC- This is somewhere you can cut the slack by not studying extra details. Irrespective of that you should be aware of compounds and elements not following the expected trends.

With all that said, never lose your touch with NCERT, I'd never discourage good reads and an inquisitive mind.

Learn and Improvise because every individual is different.
Keeping all that in mind, I'm sure success won't be far ;)
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Sachin 26th Oct, 2017
For getting 150 plus in chemistry u need to read the chemistry ncert book (mainly inorganic n physical) n for organic a good competitive book . In physics u have to work hard do all the numerical question n read the theory from ncert as well.
Neha Sharma 26th Oct, 2017
U can if u want to.

Just work hard from the starting from the very starting .

Practice from every book u can find . first focus on ur concepts read theory from ncert mainly .

Then practice ncert explorer and anybook that u find ur type ....

And all the best for ur paper



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17th Feb, 2018
How many topic importance for neet 
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Dr.Debtanu Banerjee 26th Oct, 2017
1stly..150+ in physics being a medical student is a bit of an high expectation because usually biology would take up more time..

Engineering preparation would include more of mathematics and physics..but usually medival students have to bank on thwir biology anf chemistry base to do well..and also in event of a tie..those 2 subjects matter the most for a medico..and there are hundreds tied on the same score ..so you can understand the importance of what i say...

However..answer to your question

1)make your organic chemistry very string through aakash ir ncert based practice..so that you score high in that part and save time for solving the physical chemistry numericals and appled physics part

2) a key to getting high marks in vhemistry is scoring well in inorganic chemistry..consult op agarwal , tandon or kl chugh for the redox balancing and the alloy based questions..most of the marks you will lose is on ohysical chemistry numericals which is udually unavoidable

3) for a 150+ in physics..you will need to know your mechanics..static electricity and electromagnetism really well with capacitance circuits well learned..modern physics sums too...

4) time management is the key..try completing bio in 45 mins..1 hr on chem..then spend 1:15 hrs on ohysics..

Should work well ..all the best..






Arpit Raj 26th Oct, 2017
Firstly u shoud be very much focused..just follow one book by heart..revise it maxumum time..ur basic should be stong

#chemistry

1.organic-question+reaction mechanism

2.inorganic-ncert is must with question practice

3.physical-max question practice

4.physic-variety of questions+max practice




Karan Singh 25th Oct, 2017
Physics is a subject with major emphasis on understanding. If you focus on understanding the concepts instead of merely rote memorizing the formulas you'll go a long way ahead. What really helped me was instead of memorizing the formulas I focused on understanding how the formula was derived. Once you start deriving the formulas yourself after going over them a couple of times. You will start seeing patterns even in different chapters, you will notice for example, how even in different topics there are parallels. You will start noticing how the different variables have a linear relationship or inversely proportional or square relationship. By the time you take your exams, you will find it easier, to come up with the answers by knowing these relationships and deriving the formulas really fast without making the effort to memorize each and every one. So I emphasize the following strategies to win in physics:
- UNDERSTAND concepts instead of rote memorization. Ask your teacher to help you understand key concepts. GO TO HIM/HER WITH DOUBTS. Never feel embarrassed or feel you're wasting his time. PLEASE TRUST ME
- SOLVE A LOT OF MCQs. The more you have practice the better. SOLVE NCERT book questions they are very concept based.
- Always approach physics as a FUN Puzzle based subject. And before you know it you'll start enjoying it.

Chemistry has a lot of concept involved but certain parts like inorganic can be very factual and memory based. Again the same advice.
-Again focus on NCERT books because they are very helpful for NEET.
-Go to your teacher with your doubts.
- Follow the material provided by your tuition/coaching centre along with NCERT.
Nikita Chauhan 25th Oct, 2017
PHYSICS is an entirely concept based subject and the only foolproof method to score well is to have a good grasp on this subject. The same approach will be applicable for a few BUT SIGNIFICANT AREAS of CHEMISTRY, which includes organic chemistry and physical chemistry. Now, different sources will tell you different methods as to how you can improvise, however the points I'm about to mention here are worth making a note of :

1) RIGHT GUIDANCE - This is the first and foremost requirement. Since you're sure about what you plan to pursue after class 12, you might be taking classes from some renowned coaching institution. The key is to introspect, if the methodology of the teacher is in sync with your levels of understanding. If not, let the teacher know where you are facing trouble.



2) CLEAR YOUR DOUBTS - Mind you, this is the MOST IMPORTANT aspect of your preparation, irrespective of the nature of the exam you intend to crack. When you sit to solve MCQs, try as hard as you can to get a grip on the concept and apply them well, but DO NOT WASTE ALL YOUR TIME ON A SINGLE QUESTION. Instead, ask your mentor to guide you through the process. Your teacher will be happy to help.



3)STICK TO THE STUDY MATERIAL YOUR INSTITUTE PROVIDES YOU - Well, this one step is a little tricky since a lot depends on how well the institute prepares your study materials. Since it worked for me, I'd prefer sharing this piece of information with you as well. A lot of people recommend numerous books, that'll only leave you baffled. DO NOT GO WITH THE FLOW. Ask your mentor if following a particular book apart from your study material is worth your time and effort. If it is, then go ahead.



Quite a number of times, I've emphasized on maintaining better terms with your mentor, be it clearing your doubts or following a particular study material. It is only because this has proved really helpful for Me in the long run. This may or may not be useful for you, nonetheless do consider trying.



4) MAKE A NOTE OF YOUR MISTAKES - You might be appearing for various class tests or topic based exams in your institute. You might be making mistakes as well. All of this is pretty natural and obvious, but what will make a difference between you and your colleagues is YOUR FOLLOW UP ACTION  after your exams are over. As tedious as it might sound, always consider to make a note of your mistakes religiously a day try not to repeat them again when the same question is asked in the future examinations.



Remember, WINNERS DON'T DO DIFFERENT THINGS, THEY DO THINGS DIFFERENTLY!





Cheers!













Aditi Upadhye 25th Oct, 2017
Scoring 150+ in NEET is doable with proper planning and thorough reading of the textbooks. What you should keep in mind is the negative marking, because even if you solve most questions correctly, negative marking sets you back significantly. Don't attempt questions that seem unfamiliar. Secondly, all NCERT textbooks must be Holy Grail for you. I cannot stress on this enough. Read the topic, solve the MCQs topic wise. Follow this drill. Whatever extra questions you encounter, make it a point to read that topic from a book that provides more material. Expand your knowledge on each topic this way and incorporate this extension in your textbook. Paste pages then and there, maybe post its, or simply make a notebook for this extra stuff. Another thing is make a formula notebook of your own, write small examples beside each, so you don't waste time thinking how and what problems to use them on. Also, some questions have a keyword, which indicates that a particular formula or concept is used. Write these keywords beside the formula as well. For organic chemistry, the most important thing is practicing the MCQs. MTG NEET Explorer was my choice of book for organic chemistry. Do not neglect the general chemistry topics such as Polymers, Chemistry in Everyday life. Same goes for physics. They have less questions but are mostly scoring since you remember these topics after one reading.

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