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Is the portion of NFAT similar to NEET portion? Is it possible to prepare for both the exams together


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Deepjani Das 26th Jan, 2025
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Tanya Gupta 27th Jan, 2025

The syllabus for NFAT (National Forensic Aptitude Test) differs from NEET as it focuses more on forensic science concepts, logical reasoning, and analytical skills, while NEET emphasizes Physics, Chemistry, and Biology for medical sciences. However, there is some overlap in Biology, particularly in topics like human anatomy and physiology. Preparing for both exams together is possible but requires a strategic approach. Focus on the common topics first, and then dedicate specific time to the unique areas of each exam. For NEET, prioritize core science subjects, and for NFAT, work on logical reasoning and forensic-related topics. Proper time management and targeted preparation will help you handle both exams effectively.


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