how to study for neet as I m very weak in chemistry and physics. my basic are not strong... so tell me please?
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Hello aspirant,
I am mentioning the chapter-wise weightage of the Chemistry and Physics chapters so you can focus more on chapters that come frequently in the NEET exam and are important-
PHYSICS-
Physical-world and measurement:- 2%
Kinematics:- 3%
Laws of Motion :- 3 %
Work, Energy and Power :- 4 %
System of Particles and Rotational Motion :- 5 %
Work, Energy and Power :- 4 %
Gravitation :- 2 %
Properties of Bulk Matter :-3 %
Thermodynamics:- 9 %
Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory :- 3 %
Oscillation & Waves :- 3 %
Electrostatics :- %
Current Electricity :- 8 %
Magnetic Effect of Current & Magnetism :- 5 %
Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Current :- 8 %
Electromagnetic Waves :- 5 %
Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation :- 6%
Atoms & Nuclei :- 3 %
Optics :- 10 %
Semiconductor Electronics:- 9 %
CHEMISTRY-
Basic Concepts of Chemistry:- 1 %
Structure of Atom :- 2 %
Classification of Elements & Periodicity in Properties :- 2%
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure :- 5 %
States of Matter: Gases and Liquids :- 2 %
Equilibrium :-6 %
Thermodynamics :- 8 %
Redox Reactions :- 3 %
s-Block Elements :- 2 %
Some p-Block Elements :- 2 %
Organic Chemistry: Basic Principles & Techniques :- 4 %
Hydrocarbons :- 3 %
Solid State :- 2 %
Solutions :- 5 %
Electrochemistry :- 2 %
Chemical Kinetics :- 3 %
Surface Chemistry :- 2 %
Isolation of Elements :- 2 %
p-Block Elements :- 5 %
d- and f-Block Elements :- 4 %
Coordination Compounds :- 9 %
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes:- 3 %
Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers:- 4 %
Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids:- 4 %
In chemistry, chapters included in Physical Chemistry such as Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, Structure of Atom and others are completely formula based and 30% theory, so you should try doing numericals from it. P block and D block have many questions that come from them so revise these chapters thoroughly. Do not leave last chapters like Environmental Chemistry, Polymers as 1-2 questions always come from them.
In Physics, focus on Ray Optics, Semiconductors, Kinematics, and Current electricity as many questions are asked from these chapters.
For both subjects, you should thoroughly revise the formulas too.
Here are some important topics list and book resources to ace your preparation- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips
Hope it helps!
Hello student
So you are asking how to prepare for NEET right
Let me tell you first about NEET, paper level, cut off
So NEET is India's one the most difficult entrance exam and it is conducted by NTA. This exam is for all the medical fields and is a national-level exam.
Now comes the paper difficulty level earlier paper used to be tough and cute off used to be low but now the paper is comparatively easy and it's just concentrated to NCERT. But now the cut-off is high. For further information, u can visit https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-application-form
Now you have all the information you need to know we can talk about how you can prepare. As I told you earlier everything is from the NCERT only so first you have to read NCERT and have to solve the previous year's questions and modules as much as you can. As for your special concern toward chemistry and physics, I'll tell you in detail about these too
Chemistry :-
For chemistry, you have 3 parts
- In physical chemistry for this, you have to take proper lectures and have to make short notes and formula sheets and have to solve 100-150 questions per topic.
- In inorganic chemistry for this, you have to mug up NCERT and make notes from it for this action you can skip lectures as NCERT is enough and for practice PYQ are sufficient but if needed you can solve questions from module
- In organic chemistry for this one, you have to attend classes and read NCERT but be more dependent on your notes as NCERT is not good for organic chemistry and solve as many questions as you can
Physics :-
Physics is all about practice and clear concepts it has the same pattern as physical chemistry
You can skip NCERT but have to attend all the lectures and make proper notes and out of them make small notes and formula sheets. For practice solve 200 questions from any module per topic.
For extra help, you can join any coaching either offline or online.
Hope this will help. All the best.
Hello student
So you are asking how to prepare for NEET right
Let me tell you first about NEET, paper level, cut off
So NEET is India's one the most difficult entrance exam and it is conducted by NTA. This exam is for all the medical fields and is a national-level exam.
Now comes the paper difficulty level earlier paper used to be tough and cute off used to be low but now the paper is comparatively easy and it's just concentrated to NCERT. But now the cut-off is high. For further information, u can visit https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-application-form
Now you have all the information you need to know we can talk about how you can prepare. As I told you earlier everything is from the NCERT only so first you have to read NCERT and have to solve the previous year's questions and modules as much as you can. As for your special concern toward chemistry and physics, I'll tell you in detail about these too
Chemistry :-
For chemistry, you have 3 parts
- In physical chemistry for this, you have to take proper lectures and have to make short notes and formula sheets and have to solve 100-150 questions per topic.
- In inorganic chemistry for this, you have to mug up NCERT and make notes from it for this action you can skip lectures as NCERT is enough and for practice PYQ are sufficient but if needed you can solve questions from module
- In organic chemistry for this one, you have to attend classes and read NCERT but be more dependent on your notes as NCERT is not good for organic chemistry and solve as many questions as you can
Physics :-
Physics is all about practice and clear concepts it has the same pattern as physical chemistry
You can skip NCERT but have to attend all the lectures and make proper notes and out of them make small notes and formula sheets. For practice solve 200 questions from any module per topic.
For extra help, you can join any coaching either offline or online.
Hope this will help. All the best.
Hello student
So you are asking how to prepare for NEET right
Let me tell you first about NEET, paper level, cut off
So NEET is India's one the most difficult entrance exam and it is conducted by NTA. This exam is for all the medical fields and is a national-level exam.
Now comes the paper difficulty level earlier paper used to be tough and cute off used to be low but now the paper is comparatively easy and it's just concentrated to NCERT. But now the cut-off is high. For further information, u can visit https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-application-form
Now you have all the information you need to know we can talk about how you can prepare. As I told you earlier everything is from the NCERT only so first you have to read NCERT and have to solve the previous year's questions and modules as much as you can. As for your special concern toward chemistry and physics, I'll tell you in detail about these too
Chemistry :-
For chemistry, you have 3 parts
- In physical chemistry for this, you have to take proper lectures and have to make short notes and formula sheets and have to solve 100-150 questions per topic.
- In inorganic chemistry for this, you have to mug up NCERT and make notes from it for this action you can skip lectures as NCERT is enough and for practice PYQ are sufficient but if needed you can solve questions from module
- In organic chemistry for this one, you have to attend classes and read NCERT but be more dependent on your notes as NCERT is not good for organic chemistry and solve as many questions as you can
Physics :-
Physics is all about practice and clear concepts it has the same pattern as physical chemistry
You can skip NCERT but have to attend all the lectures and make proper notes and out of them make small notes and formula sheets. For practice solve 200 questions from any module per topic.
For extra help, you can join any coaching either offline or online.
Hope this will help. All the best.
Hello student
So you are asking how to prepare for NEET right
Let me tell you first about NEET, paper level, cut off
So NEET is India's one the most difficult entrance exam and it is conducted by NTA. This exam is for all the medical fields and is a national-level exam.
Now comes the paper difficulty level earlier paper used to be tough and cute off used to be low but now the paper is comparatively easy and it's just concentrated to NCERT. But now the cut-off is high. For further information, u can visit https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-application-form
Now you have all the information you need to know we can talk about how you can prepare. As I told you earlier everything is from the NCERT only so first you have to read NCERT and have to solve the previous year's questions and modules as much as you can. As for your special concern toward chemistry and physics, I'll tell you in detail about these too
Chemistry :-
For chemistry, you have 3 parts
- In physical chemistry for this, you have to take proper lectures and have to make short notes and formula sheets and have to solve 100-150 questions per topic.
- In inorganic chemistry for this, you have to mug up NCERT and make notes from it for this action you can skip lectures as NCERT is enough and for practice PYQ are sufficient but if needed you can solve questions from module
- In organic chemistry for this one, you have to attend classes and read NCERT but be more dependent on your notes as NCERT is not good for organic chemistry and solve as many questions as you can
Physics :-
Physics is all about practice and clear concepts it has the same pattern as physical chemistry
You can skip NCERT but have to attend all the lectures and make proper notes and out of them make small notes and formula sheets. For practice solve 200 questions from any module per topic.
For extra help, you can join any coaching either offline or online.
Hope this will help. All the best.
Hello aspirant,
For Chemistry -
The course is full of Chemical symbols, Chemical formulas, and very scientific language. Interpreting all of these concepts correctly is key to your success in Chemistry. Study sheets or flashcards are ideal for organizing and storing chemical symbols and formulas on.
In Chemistry, it is necessary to write down everything and understand what you taking notes on. Formulas and equations are far easier to understand once written down and presented in the right way.
For Physics -
Start by learning the theory well before you do numerical. Understand the derivation of important equations - Often the derivation itself gives great clarity around the topic and the numerical problems you will attempt.
If you really weak in Physics and Chemistry, so, through practice only you can overcome your weakness. If you want to achieve big milestone of 650+ then do lot of hard work and smart work.
You should start with an effective strategy given below:-
Try to make an effective schedule, Divide your time in Physics and Chemistry. Give 4–5 hours for physics then take break. 4–5 hours for Chemistry. Study and Revise the concepts. Make sure you about your concepts are clear.
Clear all your concepts: -Study NCERT 2–3 times, make notes if possible and revise your notes thoroughly.
Practicing :- Practice Physics numericals and Chemistry equations and reactions everyday.
Speed and Accuracy:- You can increase your speed and accuracy through Mock Tests. Watch where are you doing mistakes, Work on them.
Work on your weaker concepts :- Work on those concepts or chapters in which your are find difficult to understand.
Attend Online Lectures:- If find any difficulty watch video lectures by experienced teachers.
Practice Previous Years papers of NEET:- You will learn about the level of questions asked in NEET.
Don’t get distracted:- Stay away from Social media and don’t believe any false news.
Best of luck
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