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Hello Aspirant
Hope you are doing great.
I would suggest you to do NCERT first and then go for other books and try to solve as many questions as possible. Try to do questions on daily basis and keep revising the old concepts. You can also study from the books from different publishers.
Hope it helps
Best wishes to you :)
since there is a change in the syllabus of the different years' English question papers we cannot actually provide the notes for the same. but in most cases, you can just search the topic or the chapter on the internet and accordingly get the complete summaries and notes as well as the solved question and answers to whatever you are searching.
Hello Aspirant ,
Different people will suggest you different books and some will even suggest you more than 1 books for a single subject/subject which you will not need .You should choose single book and revise it multiple times rather than reading multiple books .You should also solve previous year questions after reading/completing a topic .
Books for different subjects are :
These books will be more than sufficient if you prepare them by heart . Hope this helps.
Hi Samira,
For the theory part of Organic Chemistry, you can refer to Solomons and Fryle and LG Wade (Organic Chemistry). For solving questions, you can select any book among the following :
Himanshu Pandey, combined with MS Chauhan will solve all your conceptual doubts. Be sure to solve all NCERT examples, internal plus back exercises.
Hope it helps!
Hello aspirant,
Get yourself two Organic Chemistry notebooks. Use one for mechanisms and the other for named reactions. It is usually preferable to work in the same order as the NCERT textbook. Start with Class 11's two Organic Chemistry chapters, i.e. Some fundamental principles and techniques in organic chemistry and Hydrocarbons.
For the base,
Make sure you understand the IUPAC nomenclature. Learn the names of the roots and preference for functional groups, different functional groups' prefixes and suffixes
Experiment with various scenarios. Begin with basic chemicals and progress to more complex structures as your confidence grows.
Try to match names to structures and vice versa.
Learn about several sorts of representations, such as the Bond line formula. Be clear with the concept of electrophiles and nucleophiles. Be well versed with all the name reactions and NCERT internal examples.
Though NCERT IS ENOUGH, you can also refer to the following books to strengthen your concepts- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips
Hello Aspirant,
I am enlisting down some best books for preparation of NEET UG:-
@Physics
@Biology
@Chemistry
For complete details kindly check out the link given below :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-neet
You can also check out the NEET Knockout package for preparation of NEET UG from the link given below :-
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hi there,
CUET stands for Central University entrance test is an examination which is held for admissions into various central universities of India.
In order to give you the books referred for preparing for a particular course, I would suggest you to mention the course name for which you are asking for books.
Below I have attached several links, kindly check this out:
https://university.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-cucet-exam
https://www.careers360.com/exams/cuet/articles
I hope this information will help you. Thank you and very good luck!!
Yes there is a difference in both course. MBBS is a professional and highly reputive course whereas B pharma is also professional degree but usually it is opted and preferred less usually.
Taking about the MBBS program, it is a 4.5 year course along with 1 year internship or practise. The course is very good and has a good future as well. Since the medicine courses are good this course has very high competition to get Into a medical college. Generally for getting admission into this course, NEET examination is held every year. The fee structure for 1 year in a govt university lies from few thousands to lakhs every year but it is very expensive if you take admission into a private college
Talking about B pharma course, it is same as MBBS degree but in this course, a candidate studies for pharmaceutical and medicine salts etc. The fees structure for this lies in the range of 30,000 INR to 1 lakhs per year.
I hope this information will helps you. Thank you!!!
Hi,
The best books to crack the SSSC entrance exams AMU is to first go through NCERTs, all of them. First the 10th class than if you have time also 9th. After doing this get previous year questions of the exam, it’s available on Flipkart. Solve these questions within the exam duration (use a timer). Read and learn from the NCERT books you have as the entrance paper of AMU also depends on the same and thereafter for , GK - read ARIHANT PUBLISHER’S book for INDO ISLAMIC read naaz guide (in case you didn't find then any book which cover basic knowledge about emergence of ISLAM and about life of PROPHET MUHAMMAD (S.A.W) etc. and after cover all the basics thereafter you should have to go any guide books or any reference books
If you are taking foundation classes already, then do only NCERTs. And after all if you want to ask any good book for entrance exam then i prefer THE CONCEPTUM guide. And remember one thing - if you are serious regarding entrance exam then you should have solve the previous year question papers with time management.
Previous years questions are a must.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
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