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WHAT YOU NEED TO STUDY
You need to cover the complete syllabus of neet which is basically physics, chemistry and biology of ncert.
You can also download the complete NEET syllabus in the form of format .
Complete syllabus PDF link :- https://images.careers360.mobi/sites/default/files/neet-complete-syllabus.pdf
WHAT TYPE OF QUESTIONS To PREPARE
In your neet examination, there are mcqs, so you need to prepare and practice mcqs .
Here's a brief a neet exam pattern
* Neet examination is conducted for a total of 720 marks
*there are a total of 180 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) from Physics, Chemistry and Biology .
-)45 questions from Physics,
-)45 questions from Chemistry,
-) 90 questions from your biology.
please note that the number of questions for NEET 2021has beenincreased to 200 ( 180 is to be attempted)to provide internal choices in order to give some relaxation .
* Duration of examination is 3 hours.
Marking scheme:-
* 4 marks will be awarded to you for every correct answer
* there is negative marking of one mark for every wrong answer
*No mark is deducted for unanswered questions
For detailed information go through
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-exam-pattern/amp
IS COACHING REQUIRED
Coaching helps you in remaining consistent towards your preparation and keep a check on you but it is not mandatory you can definitely prepare well without any coaching, what all required is perseverance ,hard work and honesty towards your preparation .
The best books which you can go for neet examination are listed below Subjectwise :-
----------------------) PHYSICS :-
>>>> NCERT Physics textbooks for Class XI and XII
>>>> Mtg NCERT at your fingertips for physics
>>>> Objective Physics for neet By DC Pandey :- it has MCQs and numericals as per Neet examination pattern and level
----------------------) CHEMISTRY :-
>>>> NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class XI and XII :- Ncert chemistry is really good for Neet, go through all the solved examples, intext questions and exercise questions
>>>> Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon :- Best for practising and mastering numericals in physical chemistry
>>>> MS Chauhan (Organic) :- It is a great book to clear all your concepts regarding reactions in organic,their mechanism etc
----------------------) BIOLOGY
>>>> NCERT Biology Class XI and Class XII "- Master it as around 95 % questions in neet biology are based on ncert .
>>>> NCERT at your fingertips by mtg :- best for practicing MCQs for your neet
>>>> Trueman biology :- good for understanding topics which are difficult to understand from NCERT
Also go through Neet Previous year question chapter wise book by Arihant for each of Physics, Chemistry and Biology and once you are done with the complete syllabus go through mock test paper.
For detailed information go through :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-neet/amp
Follow the below tips to prepare well for your Neet examination
- Follow routine to avoid wastage of time, give at least 8 hours a day to stuidies
- Make sure all your studies revolve around reading practicing question and revision
- Practice is the key, solve MCQs in each chapter
- Stress and focus more on NCERT especially for biology
- Solve previous year question paper and mock papers of neet.
To prepare well you can go for our neet program at the convenience of your home, the link for the same is provided below :-
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet
Thank you
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