I was preparing neet but I don't know which book I'll buy for physics biology and chemistry which one is the best ???
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Preparing with the right strategy and from the right book is the key to success for any entrance examination/competitive examination.
Now for NEET we have three subjects i.e., Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Among all this subject the NEET aspirants are obviously more interested in Biology and Chemistry than Physics. So lets start with the interesting parts.
For Biology you need to have concepts of the process and a lot of information to remember. So studying from multiple books will be required in order to get most information based on the syllabus of NEET.
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NCERT Biology Class XI and Class XII textbooks
Biology Vol 1 and Vol 2 by Trueman
Objective Biology by Dinesh
Objective Botany by Ansari
Pradeep Guide on Biology
GR Bathla publications for Biology
This are some of the books. Now you don't have to do it all. I would say read NCER BIOLOGY for basic knowledge then for Objective Bio and Botany books for more information and practicing questions. This will suffice your purpose for NEET. And as you know NEET has a lot of weightage in Biology compared to other subjects.
Now for Chemistry, the most important portions are the Inorganic and Organic Chemistry. Physical Chemistry is relatively easier than this two portions. The books you can follow:
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NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class XI and XII
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Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon
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ABC of Chemistry for Classes 11 and 12 by Modern
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Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee
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Dinesh Chemistry Guide
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Practise books by VK Jaiswal (Inorganic), MS Chauhan (Organic) and N Awasthi (Physical)
Bold books are the must ones.
Now lets talk about the hard part (for most NEET aspirants) i.e., Physics. Physics needs mathematics skills as well as Conceptual skills and most importantly the capability of visualization. So to build your basic I would recommend you to follow NCERT. Once you are done with NCERT go for Concept of Physics Vol-1and2. Practice the problems of HCV,, they will build your problem solving skills. Now you should have practice problems as your concepts are build. So you can follow DC PANDEY/BM SHARMA sir's physics books set for practicing problems. If you do it solely then your concepts will be build enough strong to compete in NEET.
**Also you should focus on the problem solving more in order to build up your accuracy in a constricted time.
To know more about NEET books you may visit the link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-neet/amp
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Dear Aspirant,
Physics
The physics section being the toughest of all the sections as stated by the experts and toppers. SO, it requires extensive knowledge about each and every topic. The section comprises 45 questions which carry 180 marks wherein mostly questions from Electrostatics, Mechanics and Electronics are asked.
The numerical based questions in NCERT Physics book will help the candidates in solving numerical during the exam. C oncepts of Physics by H.C. Verma should also be in the list of best books for NEET as it provides solved and unsolved problems for practice which also serves as the sample paper for NEET preparation Physics. DC Pandey , on the other hand, prepares aspirants for objective questions.
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NCERT Physics Class XI & Class XII
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Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma
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DC Pandey Physics for NEET
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Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
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Fundamental Physics by Pradeep
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Problems in General Physics by IE Irodov
Do visit this link for knowing how to study physics:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-study-physics-for-neet
Chemistry
Chemistry includes 45 questions which carry 180 marks wherein there will get three sections- Organic, Inorganic and Physical. As per the previous year trends, Physical and Organic section carries more weightage so below list includes more books for these sections in the list of NEET best books.
The physical section carries numerical based question, therefore, the books added will assist in practising and solving questions. The inorganic section is the easiest section when compared with the other two, it consists of memory-based questions. J D Lee includes multiple-choice questions which are really good for students preparing for NEET Chemistry. The organic section needs practice and revision as it depends on the interlinking of knowledge.
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NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class XI and XII
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Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon
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ABC of Chemistry for Classes 11 and 12 by Modern
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Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee
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Dinesh Chemistry Guide
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Practise books by VK Jaiswal (Inorganic), MS Chauhan (Organic) and N Awasthi (Physical)
Do visit this link for knowing how to study chemistry:- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-study-chemistry-for-neet
Biology
Biology section comprises of 90 questions which carry 360 marks. The list of NEET 2021 best books for Biology includes books which will help in retaining the concepts and will also prepare them for objective questions.
NCERT books will clear the basics of the aspirants and will also help them in understanding how to go about it. Although, candidates should not skip reading other books as well because the Biology section carries 360 marks.
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NCERT Biology Class XI and Class XII textbooks
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Biology Vol 1 and Vol 2 by Trueman
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Objective Biology by Dinesh
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Objective Botany by Ansari
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Pradeep Guide on Biology
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GR Bathla publications for Biology
Do visit this link for knowing how to study biology :- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-study-biology-for-neet
Best Wishes!
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