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Hello Madhurima,
I am attaching a link below which will redirect you to the page where the books has been enlisted section wise for the subjects. You can check here about the books you are looking for.https://law.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-clat-2019
Hope this answers you well, Good Luck.
hii rushi
yeah definately yoou could get good marks in JEE from now if you start very serioulsy
my suggestion is firstly go with the 12th class books of mathmatic and chemistry and physics while make sure you are good at bascics concepts and later practice the as many question with best JEE prepartion books as i used finger tips book for all 3 subjects that book is very helpful
after getting through the solving of question start with previous year question as many you could
after that get rough idea of 1th standard as they have low weightage
regards
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I can help you make important topics and highest marks in exams in every subject and read those topics thoroughly and practice more model papers as well as old question papers to improve time management and to know the type of questions
All the best
Hope helpful to you
Thank you
For biology, just focus on NCERT. Mugup each and every line of class11 and class12 ncert. Rest solve last years question papers.
hey
yes if your basics are clear from 11th you should now only focus on 12th
most of the chemistry you do prepares you for NEET as well like inorganic & physical
organic only 2-3% questions are asked from outside so don’t worry
while doing biology make sure you study it from theory point of view & remember every line you read . solve MCQ side by side
physics- yes obviously you have to do extra hardwork because it’s not very easy but if your basics are clear give test series to assess your physics for competition along side theory for boards
good luck
Hi Ayush,
The min marks required to get a seat for MBBS by NEET for various categories is mentioned below:
Unreserved (UR)-50th Percentile
Unreserved Physically Handicapped (UR-PH)-45%
SC, ST,OBC-40%
For more info you can go through our site regarding NEET CUTOFF:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
Hope this helps.
Dear Sandeep, the information that you are looking now is for 2 years from now. Any information given now might be relevant for he next 2 years or might not be. The authorities usually release information for that particular accademic year. So, we cannot predict or assume tje Govt.'s future plan regarding NEXT. Hope you understand. Regarding clearing FMGE with NEET preparation, NEET is an entrance examination for admission into Medical college where the students highest qualification is 10+2 and the syllabus is based more or less at that level. But FMGE is for thosr medical graduates who studied abroad to practise in India. So the syllabus is vastly different. But preparing for NEET PG and FMGE will be on the same page because both of them need Medical knowledge.
NEET UG exams consist of questions from syllabus of Class 11th and Class 12th. Syllabus of the exam is vast and it is practically not possible to complete the whole syllabus in detail within 30 days. However, working smartly can help you to score a good rank in the exam and get seat in any decent medical college.
You should cover the topics which carry more weightage. It has been analysed that out of 7060 concepts/definitions in physics, chemistry and biology in NEET, only 16% concepts/definitions were asked till 2017 paper and 73% paper of NEET UG 2018 was based on these 16% concepts/definitions. You should work on these concepts only to score good marks in the exam. You should solve previous years question papers and mock tests. It will help you to know about the exam pattern and type of question asked in the exam.
You should enroll for the NEET Rank Booster for your preparation-
http://bit.ly/2VWtz6V
Good Luck!
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The books that you do, literally tell like where you gonna stand in these entrance examinations. Solve the standard books deliberately and you are guaranteed to ace in any of the entrance examinations.Now coming over to the books:
BIOLOGYNCERT- read the theory from this book as many times as you can and never believe you’ve read it fully!For extra information read class notes and modules of Allen or Aakash and also solve objective questions at the end of every chapter from these modules. I would suggest you not to read Trueman’s completely as it has a lot of useless and obsolete information instead use it for some topics only.
CHEMISTRYFor theory in case of inorganic and organic read out all the stuff from NCERT and remember the same. For physical the NCERT doesn’t hold that much value though do read it once at least. Do solve all the in-text and exercises questions of NCERT.Apart from this, your class notes, books like Peter Sykes, GRB can strengthen your theory part.For practice, solve Shri balaji publications, modules, also solve some portion of P. Bahadur
PHYSICSTheory from NCERT should be read if you want to ace in AIIMS though it won’t be useful for NEET. I would suggest reading theory from Principles of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker as the theory and problems are very intriguing and makes you fall for physics. For practice go for H.C. Verma (also the theory is extremely good), D.C. Pandey(Solve any one of them though i would suggest HCV over DC). Also, go for Aakash modules for practice.
Apart from all these, i would suggest NCERT Exemplars of all the three subjects. Previous year questions from JEE for physics and chemistry should also be solved.
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