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I am studying in state board this year iam appearing for board exam whch books will i prefer to prepare neet


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J Joshi kumar 7th Jan, 2019
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Neha Jain 7th Jan, 2019

Hi there.

Please check the following link for having relevant information on NEET weightage of each chapter of all subjects.

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Cracking the NEET examination comes at the cost of hard work, patience, determination, continued practice, and a lot of focus on proper time management.

The following books might prove helpful in your preparation.

First of all, for all subjects i.e Physics, Chemistry, Biology study the NCERT books cover to cover at least twice. For Biology read NCERT as many times as possible. For only the text material of Biology, you actually don't need to refer to any other book. NCERT is more than enough for biology. You might doubt this but trust me NCERT is really really enough for Biology. I can't stress more on this FACT.

For Physics, after completing NCERT complete all examples and questions from DC Pandey Objective book of physics by Arihant publishers. Revise the material as much as possible.

For Chemistry, after completing NCERT, for physical chemistry do MCQ type questions from Vibrant Academy's book of Narendra Awasthi. It is a book for JEE but for AIIMS you only need to do and complete the TYPE 1 questions from that book and that will be enough. You will find direct questions in NEET from this book.

For inorganic chemistry, NCERT is enough. Read it as many times as possible. The same studying principle of Biology applies to Inorganic Chemistry as well.

For organic chemistry, solve Vibrant Academy's book by MS Chouhan. This book is specifically for NEET/AIIMS and will be enough to score high in the organic chemistry section.

For Biology, along with NCERT solve all questions from the book of MTG NCERT at your fingertips. Solve this book and revise it as many times as possible.

LASTLY, your preparation would be incomplete if you don't solve previous years questions. For that refer to MTG chapter wise previous year question for all subjects i.e. Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.


Good luck!

Yogita Punjabi 7th Jan, 2019
Hello

For NEET, you should follow NCERTs of all 3 subjects- PCB. You should be thorough with these books.

Along with it, there are some good reference books that you should go through for concept clearing + solving questions/practicing MCQs.

For Physics- HC Verma (volume 1-2) is best for understanding the basics. Do refer. Also your can practice questions from this book- it has good level of questions for NEET.

Make formulae chart for every chapter that you study in Physics as it'll be easy to practice questions. Also it'll help you till the end for easy and quick revision.

Fingertips book- NEET Physics is one of the best books for NEET level questions. You can practice MCQs from this book. Try to practice maximum number of questions daily.. this will give you confidence + your concept will become more strong and also you'll get an idea of the paper-pattern-level.

And this will enable you to solve questions correctly and in less time. Hope you're getting my point.!

For Chemistry- NCERT is a must. Organic Chemistry- you should go through NCERT first for understanding the basic rules and nomenclature. Every year around 12-15 questions are asked from the organic part and so keep your concepts strong and focus more on the organic chemistry chapters.

For Inorganic chemistry- NCERT is enough. Direct line questions are asked from this part. Go through reach and every line of NCERT for the inorganic chapters. The summary part given at the end of each chapter  in NCERT is most important as questions are asked.

Do make easy language notes for easy and quick revision which will surely help you a lot.

For Physical Chemistry- refer Arihant Publications or MTG publications. NEET level questions are given in these books, solving which will give you the question pattern/level idea. Write formulae with conditions in a separate note especially for the Physical Chemistry chapters based on which you will be able to solve questions.

Chemistry is the second most scoring subject after biology, so try to score more by practicing questions regularly.

For Biology- reeading NCERT atleast 2-3 times can get you 310+ marks. You can refer Truemans Biology volume 1-2 for deep knowledge and understanding.

Make keyword type notes for Biology as it'll form a short summary for easy and quick revision at the end. Study examples- tables (given in few chapters) biological cycles- mechanisms- reactions thoroughly as maximum questions are asked from them.



Do not run behind so many reference books- just focus completely on NCERT first.

Prepare well and study smart.!

Keep high target and focus on scoring maximum- if you want admission in your desired college.

Hope this helps.!

All the Bestt.!

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Mayank Kukreti 7th Jan, 2019
Hii

To get success in any exam,you need to have a proper schedule to follow so here are some points which should be followed during preparation-

1) divide your day into 4 halfs and each half should be of 3 hours atleast,first half for physics,second half for biology,third half for chemistry and fourth half should be for solving MCQ'S

2) your main focus should remain on NCERT textbook as most of the questions are asked from it so make sure you go through your NCERT textbooks thoroughly

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

4) solve previous year question papers because sometimes questions are repeated as it is

5) join any test series so that you get familiar with the pattern and can Manage your time

6) last and the most important thing not to get distracted from your goal as this your very crucial time so watch some motivational videos or meditate,it will bring down your stress level.

I hope this information helps you.

Thank you








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