Is the syllabus of jee main is similar to the syllabus of neet ? If yes can anyone prepare for jee main and can qualify neet simultaneously?
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Advait I will tell you how to prepare for both exams together.
Physics and Chemistry are common in both exams and preparing for one more extra subject than others i.e. 4 instead of 3 is all you have to do. Join a good JEE coaching class since the level of physics and chemistry is harder in JEE than in the medical entrance exam. So, if you are prepared well for JEE, you will score well in at least two sections of medical entrance exams i.e. physics and chemistry. The level of difficulty is always high for Mathematics in JEE. Every year, it is evident from its cut-offs, which is the lowest compared to physics and chemistry. Similarly, preparing for Biology requires an altogether different approach with lot of mugging up. Read more about the how to prepare for JEE here. Be clear about which subject you like studying more: mathematics or biology. If it is mathematics, then your strategy should be such that you are able to clear at least JEE if not medical and vice versa. You can allot a fixed number of hours to Biology daily in the morning (remember you have to work extra hard) since you cannot leave any subject for too long or you will lose touch. Give some mock tests of both the exams and get yourself acquainted with the pattern of JEE & AIIMS/NEET.
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Hope this helps!
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Hello Advait,
You can say that the syllabus of NEET and JEE is same but to some extent.
The paper pattern and the type of questions differ in NEET and JEE
JEE advance would be more concept based than the formula based questions of NEET and JEE Mains.
Talking about Chemistry specifically, in JEE mains you'll find many theoretical and simple questions but in NEET it is not so. From physical, inorganic to organic you'll have to practice questions extensively in order to score good in NEET Chemistry section.
Talking about Physics, in NEET physics questions do not require you to put multiple concepts in one question. But in JEE, you'll have to solve questions keeping multiple concepts in your mind
Hence you can see and solve previous year question paper you would surely get an idea of the difference in quetions.
Hope it wil help
Greetings
Actually both jee mains and neet has almost same syllabus, the only difference is that in jee questions are a bit of higher level when compared to neet .
so if you prepare for jee well , you will clear neet but yes the main difference is that jee includes maths while neet includes bio , so if you prepare for both you will have to juggle between the two and maintain a proper time table and religiously follow it and yes remember nothing is impossible with determinationand hardwork
thankyou
Please feel free to ask your further queries if any
No dear syllabus of jee mains and neet are entirely different. The level of physics is more difficult and deep for jee mains . The mathematics requires more practice and good hand in integration, vectors etc. Whereas in neet physics simple trigonometry formulas are required. You have to give major time in biology as it has many small things to be remembered. It get bit difficult to prepare for both exam at a same time.
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