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You should read the each and every chapter and not just read it but while reading speak the lines which you are reading don't just read and try to understand the meaning of each line . And always makes a summer of the chapter which you read and don't ever cram just read the chapter as a story but read that story in depth and with observing each and every character or element in chapter. And when you stuck in meaning of any word ask your teacher or just google it.
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Hi,
You can refer to the following books for your preparation
1. Quantitive Aptitude by R S Agarwal
2. Verbal and Non-verbal Reasoning by R S Agarwal
3. General English by R S Agarwal
You also need to know about the Mathematics up to class 10, and General Knowledge. If you are good at this you don't need a book.
I hope it helps.
yes there are many available. You cab refer to our books they provide almost all the concepts explained in a proper way with decent notes including theory and mcqs. Here is the link..
https://school.careers360.com/articles/ncert-books-for-class-11-chemistry
We also have video lectures for better understanding of the same..
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-video-lectures
Apart from this there are many books available as well. You can refer the NCERT textbook for theory and then use the MTG CHAMPION book for detailed mcq practice or even you can refer to the ARIHANT PUBLICATIONS. that's decent as well.
Best wishes. Thankyu.
Hi there,
For last preparation you need to look at tha basics of all the topics precisely and carefully.
If you want e notes for final shot revision you can either buy books which are meant for crash course like physics in 30 days Or chemistry in 30 days etc..
You can get these at our official went as well.
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I hope this help
Hi
In your IPMAT Entrance Examination , there are two subjects from which questions ate asked: -
Top books for Verbal Ability are :-
Top books for Quantitative Ability are:-
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Hello Aspirant!
It actually depends on the college or institute taking the test. If the syllabus for the entrance test clearly states that questions will be asked on microbiology only, then its easy and you can refer to the following books for a strong basic knowledge:
But, my friend, it is highly unlikely that questions will be asked only from microbiology. If you are a Microbiology undergraduate, then you should know that the BSc Microbiology syllabus encompasses other parts such as Genetics, Biochemistry, Biophysical Calculations, Enzymology, Immunology and other subtopics.
So, in order to get a complete grasp of undergraduate biology, you should prefer the following books:
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