Plz explain how to approach neet and cet exams
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Physics and chemistry- physics is considered one of the toughest subject for medical aspirants,but very interesting. choose any good book of your convinience, there are plenty of good books as many mentioned already. read the concepts thoroughly,understand them cover to cover, if you have doubts, clear them then and there. solve atleast 300 to 500 questions per chapter, check ,analyse and rectify your mistakes. solve again. the more you solve the merrier.initially you wont be getting many correct answers, but as you keep on doing am sure you will see your score rising. solve previous question papers too
Biology- in neet around 300 marks are from ncert text book itself,thats how it was when i gave my exam, so u need to thorough ncert first and then read any good book of your choice and solve as many questions as you canhope this helps good luck buddy
You will have the idea about the topics which are frequently asked. Revise them regularly and practise their numericals ..
For biology read only ncert book, focus more on figures,examples numerical values, etc. As they are frequently asked.
Follow this .you will score good.
Good luck. Prepare well..
Firstly, you need to be thorough with your Physics, Chemistry and Biology!
Read the NCERT books through and through!
After you revise those books, start going through mtg or Arrihant books. Practice as many as MCQ as you can. Make all the concepts of each and every subject crystal clear, and after that revise all the subjects two or three times before setting for the exam.
All the best!!
Revisions are a very important aspect when it comes to preparing for any examination for that matter.
Your study methodology has to be on point.
Needless to say, subjects like botany and zoology need ample revision. Read and then read some more. Pay more emphasis on NCERT textbooks because a majority of questions are asked from that very book. Physics and Chemistry need a lot of practice, the more number of numericals you confront, the better will be your speed and accuracy when it comes to handling questions.
Start preparing from +1, so that it won't be much burden for you at the end, study and understand the concepts, all mcqs r conceptual based. Put your effort and Iam sure hard work always pays you,
All the best shreya
Thank you
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