I am studying in class 12 and preparing myself for NEET2020.But I am not well prepared with the basic concepts of class 11.What should I do?
Hello Diya,
Thanks for asking this question. Many students can relate to this question. So I'm discussing below what you can do(I am giving some imp. chapters pls go through this at least):-
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Start preparing for the exam as soon as possible. It's already late if you haven't started it yet.
- Clear all the concepts. Most questions come from conceptualized sections.
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I will suggest you take tuitions. you can watch conceptual videos on YouTube(nowadays it's pretty good).
- Go through NCERT Books again and again. Start from the basic portion which you can understand easily. Gradually your interest will increase.
- That's how you can clear your backlog. Besides, keep studying 12th standard also
- Maintain a proper time schedule.
- I'm giving some important chapters from where questions mostly come:-
- PHYSICS -
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XI:-
Thermodynamics(9%), Motion of Systems of Particles and Rigid Body(5%), Kinematics(3%), Laws of Motion(3%), Gravitation(2%).
- XII:- Optics(10%), Electrostatics(9%), Electromagnetics Induction and AC(9%), Electronic Devide(9%)
- CHEMISTRY -
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XI:-
Thermodynamics(9%), Equilibrium(6%), Chemical Bonding and MOT(5%)
- XII:- Coordination Compound(9%), p-block elements(5%), d-f block(4%), Solutions(5%), Solid(2%)
- BIOLOGY:-
- XI:- Diversity of Living Organisms(14%), Cell Structure and Function(9%), Human Physiology(20%), Plant Physiology(6%)
- XII:- Genetics and Evolution(18%), Reproduction(9%), Biology and Human Welfare(9%), Ecology and Enviroment(6%)
- % given in brackets are the approximate weightage based on previous years question papers and expert analysis. Check this one out https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-chapter-wise-weightage-and-important-topics
- I have listed up some important chapters. Go through these chapters minutely before the exam.
- Some books that will be helpful for you:-
- 1. Objective Physics by DC Pandey, 2. Problems in General Physics by IE Irodov.
- 1. Dinesh Chemistry Guide, 2. Practice books by VK Jaiswal (Inorganic), MS Chauhan (Organic) and N Awasthi (Physical).
- 1. Objective Biology by Dinesh, 2. Objective Botany by Ansari.
- Hope by this time you have understood the important chapters you should not overlook or take it for granted.
- Keep faith in yourself and all mighty. Revise the things you have learnt rather exploring new chapters.
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Don't think that you can't crack the exam this time or it is impossible. Because Impossible means 'I am Possible'.
Hope this helps! Best wishes for your examinations!
Regards,
I would suggest you to brush up with the basis thoroughly as, Class 11th portion aslo carries almost a similar weightage as the Class 12th portion.
What you could do is,
Try to understand a concept and the immediately after, solve previous years NEET questions from that topic. This will help you understand the type of questions that can be asked.
Hope this helps.
Wishing you all the best!