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About the books, Please refer to your school books and other suggested books of your boards. They cover the whole syllabus of jee mains and even more. For mcqs, you may refer to Santra publications' books. Practice a lot and solve the previous year question papers. All the best!
For mathematics, SN DEY and RD SHARMA are one of the top books to prepare for both the entrance exams that you've mentioned. You can also go for ML KHANNA or Rudiments. For physics, DC PANDEY, HC VERMA or IRODOV doing any one of the three will be really helpful and if you can afford to solve two, then it'll be the best. For chemistry, you can go forward with solving one of the following 3- OP TANDON, GRB ARIHANT or ABC of CHEMISTRY.
best wishes. Thank you.
Books of the most popular publishers are unfortunately only available in English. Considering that you feel that English will be tough for you, I'll suggest you to try English books and get over your fear. The questions and descriptions are usually written in a very simple manner, to make it easy for students to understand. You can try Arihant publication's book. They're always written in easy language. If you need Bengali books, you may refer to class 11 and 12 books of your board for concepts and use books of Santra publications. All the best!
hello,
your question is not clear to me. I assume you want to whether he can take admission in english medium and another central government board. the answer is yes, he can switch to cbse and icsc or osc board. however all boards have different question pattern for 10th grade. cbsc has both theoretical and mcq questions. and THis goes for icse and isc board. Central education board has more number of mcqs compare to wbbse board. however I would suggest you to take admission in cbse as cbse syllabus is followed by maximum all india exams.
Hello Archisman Bhattacharya
Even if you select Bengali medium as the language for your NEET exam, the questions will be also given in English so that you can refer from English and Bengali if you do not understand any question in any one of the language, or even a part of it. Also your choice of the language in the exam paper will not affect your NEET score and rank in the merit list so you do not get the scope to compete for 100% MBBS seat.
Hope it helps you.
If you're interested in taking admission for Bachelor of Arts in Bengali Language, then consider taking admission in Netaji Subhash Open University because IGNOU doesn't offer BA Bengali course, For NSOU, Admission Cycle for July is already concluded, you may try next time.
All the Best!
There is no problem if you select Bengali medium as a language of your NEET exam. Along with in Bengali, the questions will be also given in English and so you can refer from English and Bengali whenever you do not understand either of the languages. And your choice of the language in the exam paper will not affect your NEET score or rank in the merit list.
Hello Shabnam
As far as wbcs exam is concerned there is no compulsion of Bengali language but yes it is present in optional form.
It consists of total six papers.
Paper 1you can choose any language.
Paper 2 is totally English language paper.
Paper 3-6are in English only.
Ok good luck
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