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Is akash modules and ncert enough for neet, aiims and jipmer?


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Gourav Mohanty 30th Oct, 2017
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Suresh v 28th Nov, 2019

Hello Gourav!

Best Books for NEET & AIIMS Preparation:

PHYSICS

Physics is considered as one of the most important and difficult subjects. Many students preparing for NEET & AIIMS often feel difficulty in this subject. This is because one needs to have a clear understanding of the various concepts of Mathematics while solving numerical problems and questions based on graphs. Here some of the best books recommended by toppers of NEET and AIIMS.

CHEMISTRY

The syllabus of Chemistry subject is vast and basically has three major branches i.e. Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry & Inorganic Chemistry. NCERT Textbooks are considered as one of the most important books for the preparation of this subject. One should first study NCERT Textbooks and then practice with NCERT At Your Fingertips. If students still get time then they can follow other reference books recommended by NEET Toppers or AIIMS Toppers.

BIOLOGY

The syllabus of Chemistry subject is vast and basically has three major branches i.e. Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry & Inorganic Chemistry. NCERT Textbooks are considered as one of the most important books for the preparation of this subject. One should first study NCERT Textbooks and then practice with NCERT At Your Fingertips. If students still get time then they can follow other reference books recommended by NEET Toppers or AIIMS Toppers.

PREVIOUS YEARS QUESTION PAPERS

Previous years’ papers are the most important resource for the preparation of NEET& AIIMS. Generally, the same questions are not repeated in these entrance exams, but, there are some important concepts from which questions have been frequently asked, year after year.

Students preparing for NEET & AIIMS should first study NCERT (Textbooks & Exemplar), followed by Previous Years Papers (https://amzn.to/2YG81gz) & NCERT At Your Fingertips (NEET) Physics, Chemistry, Biology (https://amzn.to/2YDMsgB) . If they still get time then they should refer to other reference books given above.

Hard work never fails!

Work smart and hard!

Thank you.

Nikita Chauhan 31st Oct, 2017
I might sound biased but the answer is a definite YES. I've said so, since I've followed the modules of Aakash institute during my preparation years for NEET-UG. And their modules did turn out to be pretty much helpful. The only condition is, you need to be conceptually sound to tackle questions from physics and organic chemistry. Get your doubts clarified as soon as you get them and instead of focusing on getting the answer to a particular question FOCUS ON KNOWING THE CONCEPT BEHIND A PARTICULAR QUESTION. This approach is very helpful in the long run and will help you tackle ample variants of questions with ease.

As far as biology is concerned, the only key is, revision and revision and revision of NCERT textbooks, followed by biology modules of Aakash institute.

You will be able to tackle quite a lot of questions if you study their modules really well.

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Arika Sangeeta DSouza 31st Oct, 2017
Hi Gourav!

- Ensure that you are thorough with NCERT prescribed textbooks. It is essential to build a good foundation, only then you can use other reference material. In physics and chemistry, understand the solved examples because the analogy used in the answers is quite similar to solve NEET questions. In biology, every word is important as 80-85% of the questions are quite direct.
-Then go through Akash modules; they usually combine material from various reputed reference books. You can buy Pradeep's Objective Textbooks for all the three subjects if you want to practice more questions.
- Make a list of the formulae for physics and chemistry.
-Towards the end of your preparation, I recommend that you solve papers in a mock exam format and analyse your papers after that, outlining strengths and weaknesses. These questions are seldom repeated, their main purpose is to develop time management skills. For analysis, I used to write the page[for biology] and the concept[for physics and chemistry] next to each question as a review. Check out the link for sample papers: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-sample-paper

Hope this answers your question
Arika (CR @ Careers360)
Pankaj Kirdat 31st Oct, 2017

ya, Gourav Aakash Modules and Ncert textbooks are more than enough for NEET,AIIMS and JIPMER even i used these books during my NEET preparation. So just relax and continue referring this, you are on the right track i would say.

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7th Jun, 2019
Thanks
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Husain 30th Oct, 2017
Yes.
The material would be sufficient to cover all the important topics necessary for these exams
However, it is important to revise the material multiple times and get a good grip on it.

Make sure that your NCERT is thorough
Practice past papers and keep updating your notes with the explanations of the answers you tend to get stuck on.

This way, you will have a comprehensive revision tool leading up to the exam.
chanpreet singh 30th Oct, 2017
Enough is nothing in neet

But you have to clear with the concept of every topic given in the Aakash and NCRT book
Neha Sharma 30th Oct, 2017
Yes they are enough for all the exams u mentioned .

I studied from akash so I have read them and I m pretty sure that u can rely on them.

U just have to work hard . Complete the modules with all u have .

And let me know if u have any queries..


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30th Oct, 2017
Are they really enough because i read them every time bt still sometimes i find them insufficient
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30th Oct, 2017
Ohkay why do u think they are not sufficient .
U judge it by any exam or anything .
Because I find them complete .
Basically science has no boundaries so it may happen that u won't be able to answer all the questions in some exams of institutes but that should not bother u because u will be able to score nice in final exams ..
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30th Oct, 2017
U r frm which medical college??
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30th Oct, 2017
University college of medical sciences , Delhi university
My AIR was 762
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30th Oct, 2017
Thats nice...... How much did u scored in neet??
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30th Oct, 2017
I gave NEET 2016 I scored 572
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30th Oct, 2017
And all the best for exam .....
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Varun Dake 30th Oct, 2017
Dear aspirant,

Thank you for asking your doubt.

Yes Akash modules are sufficient if you want to crack aiims n jipmer as all the high level questions are covered in these modules.

Enough concepts are given with respect to organic and physical chemistry which will help you to get a great percentile rank which will guarantee your seat in these esteemed institutes.

Also with respect to physics these books will provide impeccable knowledge which will make physics easy for you.

Also higher level knowledge about biology is provide in these modules which will keep your biology score high.

I hope my answer was helpful.

All the best for preparation






SAMEER SEKHAR PATRA 30th Oct, 2017
Hello,
Yes they are more than enough. I would suggest that read them more number of times rather tahn reading many stuffs just ones.
For physics and chemistry Solve akash modules , mark the questions you couldnt solve them in first attempt and them try to solve them when you revise .
For biology ncert is the bible and everytime you read you will find something new so better keep makind your notes on the side of book. Practice fingertips by mtg to know how much you remember and what you left out.
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30th Oct, 2017
Are they really sufficient because even if i read them i find something has been left out..
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30th Oct, 2017
Even i used to feel that but i would suggest you that nearly 90-95 % comes from ncert and 5% will come form outside so better to run after that 90% which you know rather than running that 5% which dont know.
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30th Oct, 2017
U r frm which medical college??
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