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Is there any difference between physics and chemistry in NEET and KEAM


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Afsana P A 6th May, 2021
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chandni deb 6th May, 2021

Dear Aspirant,

the difference between KEAM and NEET examinations is that, KEAM requires knowledge about the respective subjects, whereas NEET in addition requires deduction skills and speed. You will need to spend more time on the practicing and on strengthening your basic concepts.

With respect to the syllabus, for NEET and KEAM, KEAM has a slightly different syllabus than NEET. KEAM has more topics that are required to be studied when compared to NEET.

You can view the syllabus for each of the exams, provided in the links below.

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/keam-syllabus

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus

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