Which books are good for NEET physics for self study at home without coaching?
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Arihant is typically based on the Neet pattern of questions in physics giving stress on circuit diagrams including current electricity, magnetism and also chapters of Thermodynamics and mechanics
Don't spend too much of time on physics numericals which you don't have an idea about try to maximize your scoring in chemistry and Biology
Hope this helps thank you
Study the concepts in depth, don't read superficially.
Try to clock 100 hours a week.
Maintain your health
Sleep is crucial, else you'll get exhausted before time.
Form a study group, discuss with friends
Stay motivated.
No pain no gain, you won't get this opportunity again. Make the most of it.
Do not waste time, invest time.
Revisions are the most important
It is said that hand written notes are well remembered than printed material, make your own notes, keep reading it again and again.
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!
The NEET Physics section includes 45 questions which carries 180 marks. NCERT books should be on the top of the list of best books for NEET UG because the basics are covered comprehensively. Topics like Atoms and Nuclei, Gravitation, Laws of Motion, Thermodynamics and Optics are explained in a very lucid manner. The numerical based questions in NCERT Physics book are also the ones most likely to be asked in the exam. Concepts of Physics by HC Verma should also be in the list of best books for NEET 2018 as it provides solved and unsolved problems for practice which also serve as the sample questions for NEET preparation. DC Pandey also helps prepare aspirants for the other objective-type questions. The remaining books that we have added to the list of NEET UG 2018 best books are also helpful to clear your concepts.
NCERT Physics Class XI & Class XII
Concepts of Physics by HC Verma
Objective Physics by DC Pandey
Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
Pradeeps Fundamental Physics
Problems in General Physics by IE Irodov
In my opinion, don't focus on too many resources, select one book and stick to it. I focused on my Physics NCERT text for matter and then used Objective Physics. Also, for the last 2 months I enrolled in a coaching institute, just for practise questions. I would just answer the tests.
All the very Best Akshay! I hope this helps!
Hello Akshay ,
Physics books for NEET Exam are given below-
Problems in General Physics by I.E. Irodov
The Feynman Lectures on Physics Vol. II & Vol. II
Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick & Walker
Concepts of Physics Vol I and II by H.C. Verma
The Feynman Lectures on Physics Vol. I (Mechanics. Radiation and Heat)
Good Luck.
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