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Atul kumar baderiya 6th Dec, 2017
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Gautam Manohar 22nd Dec, 2017

hi arul there are many good books out there for the preparation of NEET , i will tell you how did, but bear in mind it all comes to individual preference and it always varies, i used NCERT text books for all subjects along with my coaching institute materials, question banks provided by them, i also used to solve the arihant previous year question papers, i referred concepts of physics by hc verma, op tandon and jd lee for chemistry,biology @ your finger tips. hope this helps , good luck

Jatin Prajapati 7th Dec, 2017

Hi Atul Kumar Baderiya

Best Biology Books for AIIMS and NEET
  • Trueman’s Biology Vol. 1 & 2
  • Objective Biology by Dinesh
  • Pradeep Publication’s Biology
  • Prakash Objective Biology
  • A C Dutta for Botany ( Oxford Publication)
  • GR Bathla Publications’ for Biology (Theory & Objective)
Best Physics Books for AIIMS and NEET

  • H C Verma for Physics
  • Aggarwals’ Concept of Competition Physics for CBSE PMT
  • NCERT Physics: CBSE PMT by Anil Aggarwal (Set of 3 Volumes)
  • NCERT- Physics Part 1 & 2
  • Objective Physics for Medical Entrances Examination (Volume 1 and Volume 2)
Best Chemistry Books for AIIMS and NEET

  • Modern ABC of Chemistry for Class 11 th & 12 th (Vol. 1 & 2)
  • Physical Chemistry by O P Tandon
  • Arihant Organic Chemistry
  • Dinesh Chemistry
  • Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee for Inorganic Chemistry
  • Objective NCERT at your fingertips Chemistry by MTG
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Nikita Chauhan 7th Dec, 2017
There are a plethora of books available as on date to aid your preparation for NEET-UG entrance. However, I'll enlist a few books below that you can consider following.

Remember, it is not about how many books you follow, it is about your understanding of the subject. This is precisely why you're referring a particular book. So please do not hoard all the books that are enlisted here! Select one book and follow it religiously and you're through!

PHYSICS - NCERT textbooks for physics for class 11 & 12

Concept of physics by H.C Verma

Objective physics by Pramod Agarwal (for practice of problems of mechanics and rotational dynamics)

Fundamentals of physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker (for practice of problems of optics, waves and electromagnetism)

D. C. Pandey Objective physics

CHEMISTRY - NCERT textbooks for chemistry for class 11 & 12

Physical chemistry by O. P Tandon

Physical chemistry by P. Bahadur

Organic chemistry by Morrison & Boyd (for reaction mechanism)

Organic chemistry by O. P. Tandon

Organic chemistry objective by Arihant (for practicing problems)

In organic chemistry by O. P. Tandon

Concise inorganic chemistry (for chemical bonding, atomic structure and coordination chemistry)

BIOLOGY - Truman's biology volume 1&2

Dinesh objective biology

Biology books by Pradeep's publications

Biology by GRB bathla's publications

















jainharshita3001 7th Dec, 2017
Hello Atul

Read NCERT books thorougyly.

Make a time table and study.

Make concepts clear and practise mcqs

Books like MTG Fingertips for all subjects.

Solve previous years question papers also.



ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR  EXAMS



Harshita Jain

CR @ CAREERS 360









Dr.Debtanu Banerjee 6th Dec, 2017
Hello Atul

Essentially Neet is not correct by books but with concepts

A good enough preparation of physics, chemistry and Biology for your boards especially if you are from CBSE background and following NCERT guidelines is a good enough way to ensure a good result in neet

Coming to the books sites and experts will tell you to refer to books like Veer Bala Rastogi and Truman for Biology, op Agarwal, op Tandon Pradeep and Nutan for Chemistry, HC Verma, SL Arora and Arihant for physics

And definitely NCERT guidelines will help you to get to the matter in a very concise or precise manner

If you are admitted to some institution like Aakash for all I know you are taking a distance learning program from them , their study material usually formulated based on NCERT guidelines and that will solve the problem of you having to refer to a number of other books by giving you all at once

However most importantly you need to familiarise yourself with all the chapters across the three subjects and stay in regular touch with them, the best way of doing which is making notes which these institutions make you do violin running class notes, some of which is also done and most of the recent schools across India, and of course you can also make self notes from standard books

You have to pay special stress to organic chemistry the reaction sequences techniques formulae and nomenclature along with the basic concepts of physical chemistry as well as numericals on Mechanics, electromagnetism, optics, inductance and capacitance circuits and modern physics in Physics

As per biology your main focus should be on botany zoology, microbiology and Biotechnology, because most of the questions are asked on them and they require regular learning and revision and you need to stay in touch with them so as to not forget the facts from which bulk of your questions are asked

Most importantly you need to solve mark questions and appear for mock examination on a Time Bomb basis where ur mix of questions on various chapters approach in 3 subjects are given and you have a good practice of getting to attend them

You are able to analyse your strengths and weaknesses in such a manner comma and that will also help you with your time management and questions elections kill so that you can scored the maximum correctly and leave out the minimum number of questions which you think could bring you negative marks

Hope this helps thank you










Dr Parmanand Agarwal 6th Dec, 2017
Hello Atul

Most important for NEET/AIIMS is your NCERT books as these books include basic principles and concepts and provide accurate information.



BUT KEEP IN MIND YOU HAVE TO CLEAR ENTRANCE YOU ARE NOT DOING PhD so dont go by all books mentioned here and there



KEEP NCERT + ONE REFERNCE BOOK + MAXIMUM MCQS PRACTICE = Medical SEAT Apart from this, you can add upon it by following books



Biology -

Truemans Biology Vol. 1 & 2

Objective Biology by Dinesh

Pradeep Publications Biology



Physics -

Concept of physics by H C Verma

Fundamental of Physic by Pradeep

Objective physics by DC Pandey



Chemistry -

Arihant Organic Chemistry

Dinesh Chemistry Inorganic

Physical Chemistry by O P Tandon

Objective NCERT at your fingertips Chemistry by MTG



Hope this helps!....BEST OF LUCK



Regards

Dr. Parmanand Agarwal

MBBS, MD

Career counselor





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