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which section to be attempted first in neet examination Physics, chemistry or Biology?


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Bhavesh Rathod 14th Mar, 2020
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ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 14th Mar, 2020
Hi

You should attempt first that section which is your strong.

Generally , medical aspirats find BIOLOGY as the easiest as questions are conceptual based and thus, you can attempt a maximum number of questions within less period of time with more accuracy.
So , you should attempt biology first

Secondly, you should go for Chemistry section. It involves both conceptual based as well as numerical based questions.

At last go for Physics as it considered as the most difficult subjects in NEET exam. so you should  attempt it  at last to avoid indulging with the numerical and wasting time to find accuracy.


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