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Divleen bhatia 30th Nov, 2017
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Gautam Manohar 22nd Dec, 2017

hi divleen,just NCERT books alone arent sufficient to score good scores,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

Amogh Ratnaparkhi 2nd Dec, 2017
Quite so. If you are thorough with NCERT, you can get a respectable score of around 500 easily. (I speak from personal experience)

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Srivat Raj 2nd Dec, 2017
Hi

The examiner sets the question paper in such a way that atleast 60% of the paper should be from NCERT books. One cannot expect to be in the same pattern, but the basic idea is an abstract from NCERT bks.



So it's important to test yourself,with all possible types of framing a question about a particular topic.To improve skills in managing time , practice is needed .For this you'll need problem solving bks, previous year papers, mock tests.



From the institution point of view, they expose him/her to all possible different questions, preparing for the worst, sometimes it may not be relevant to NCERT bk.



There are books with a tag '' based on NCERT'' they cover NCERT

portion + extra content.



My opinion is one cannot completely rely on NCERT bks for NEET but in the last 1-1.5 months strictly restrict your revision to NCERT books



Goodluck



Srivat Raj

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Dr.Debtanu Banerjee 1st Dec, 2017
See Divleen,

NCERT Lays down the syllabus for me but you definitely need to form some basic concepts which is irrespective of which board , state board of ISC which you are following.

NCERT me tell you about the topic so most important facts regarding those topics in all of physics, chemistry or biology but they might not help you with the pattern of questions which are asked or give you a practice of answering questions  admixed on various topics stipulated time.

I would primer really recommend you not only to just Madhav NCERT books but start making notes in separate copies on the three subjects especially from physical chemistry and organic reaction sequences along with metallurgical balancing reactions ,electro magnetism, mechanics in Physics.

Life cycles and other reaction sequences of plant physiology ,some important facts about animal physiology, the recent trends in biotechnology classifications of zoology and details of the organ systems of lower organisms - are also to be remembered and it would be wise if you make a note on them in some copy for revision purpose just before the examinations.

The means table still remain appearing for mock examinations were you up question proportionately on all topics across three subjects and being able to answer them in time bound examinations giving you a good practice of time management, and how to approach the various questions in a manner by which you can answer most of them correctly, leave the ones with him dubious scored the maximum marks without getting substantial negative marking.

Hope this helps,thank you





Jatin Prajapati 30th Nov, 2017

Hi Divleen Bhatia,

Although NCERT is mandatory to study while preparing for NEET but it is not good to completely relay on NCERT for whole syllabus. You should always have a plenty of other books and notes to conceptualise the things which are of great importance while attempting NEET in the examination room.

It will not only build your confidence but will also save a lot of time which further can be utilised in other questions.

Hope this Info Works

All the Best.

Ahmadunnisa Begum 30th Nov, 2017
Hello Divleen,



The best books you can refer to are the NCERT,





For biology, refer the following.



1) Trueman's Biology vol 1 and vol 2



2) Dinesh- Objective biology



3) Pradeep publication Biology



4) GRB'S Publication Biology.







For Physics refer to he following books.



1) H.C.Verma - Concepts of Physics.



2) D.C Pandey - Objective Physics.



3) Fundamentals of physics by Walker



4) Problems in Physics by I.E.Irodov





For chemistry you can refer the following books



1) O.P Tandon - Physical Chemistry



2) Morrison and Boyd - Organic Chemistry



3) Modern ABC's of chemistry



4) J.D.Lee Inorganic chemistry



5) Dinesh





Ncerts are mandatory to have, refer the rest of the books and find out which one suits you. I would advice you not to buy all the books but to refer them and see which one is better for you.





In the end it doesn't depend upon which book is better but how good can you understand the concepts





Also, for the general knowledge subscribe magazines, they will be useful.





Hope this helps.





Goodluck!
























































Srivat Raj 30th Nov, 2017
In Biology the examiner will check if you are good in a particular topic . Few questions are asked In order to see if the topic provoked your interest to learn more about it.



That is what makes you different from others in making you a topper



Going by the general rule, Finish NCERT books first and ask your professors, where you would be needing additional information.



Don't concentrate more on the theory of Supplementary books in the final phase of your revision. Since Biology is vast, you would want to know about everything but it's not possible and more importantly it's not required.



Atleast 60% of the question paper will be based on NCERT.



Goodluck









Dr Parmanand Agarwal 30th Nov, 2017
Hello Devleen, As per your query i  would like to tell you...



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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Nikita Chauhan 30th Nov, 2017
Yes, especially for biology and inorganic chemistry, contents of  NCERT textbooks has to be on your fingertips word by word.

For subjects like physics, organic chemistry and physical chemistry a reference book for practice and developing concepts is recommended apart from NCERT textbooks, however it is entirely a matter of personal preference.
Kamran beig 30th Nov, 2017
Yes they don't ask you anything out of that

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