Class 11
Hello aspirant,
If I am correct so you are talking about preparation of NEET of class 11 syllabus.
So it will take hardly 7 months on an average for preparing it Very well
So ,Since you are in 11th, you have sufficient time to prepare for NEET. Just focus on
Hello,
Jee advanced is one of the toughest exam and the selection rate is very less when compared to other exams .So one should have a master plan for the preparation.As you are dreaming for IITM ,as you know it is the top ranked campus so you have to put
Hello Aspirant,
Since you have not mentioned your category so considering it as general.
As we go through previous year's (2019) cut-off then it shows that in 2019 the cut-off marks was 637 for King George Medical University, Lucknow under state quota for General category and we saw an increase
Hi
No, the syllabus of both class 11th and 12th are different be it cbse board or any other board .
This is because,
Both Class 11 and class 12th are 2 seperate class and thus having different syllabus just like how you had different syllabus in your class 9
Hello Student
Download question paper of Saint xaviers Mumbai 11 arts has been released yet.it is inform let it be it may be available in the PDF for and to her and have to download to get all the the question for entrance test of 11th arts of Saint xaviers
Even if you didn't study your class 11th syllabus, you must be having your class 11th Books and probably notes. The first suggestion I want to give you that take the offline coaching classes where students are very less so that the teacher focuses you on more. Or take
hi,
see carmel college for arts, science and commerce, nuvem goa, does not offers junior college admission i.e 10+2 course. you are requested to check the below link to know in details:
https://carmelcollegegoa.org/
if you have any more query you are welcome to ask in comment section.
Hi,
Here is a list of books that are best for you to refer to while preparing for NEET:
Physics:
NCERT Physics Class XI & Class XII
Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma
Objective Physics By DC Pandey
Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
Fundamental Physics by
Hello Mayank,
There's no hard and fast rule as to the number of ours do you study. It doesn't matter how many hours you study, what matters is how much of that time were you fully focused. Don't set a unachievable goal. Try for 8-10 hours a day, that's more
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