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any stategy for jee 2020 maths I am so weak in maths is it beneficial to do ncert book and ncert examplar only for jee mains

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 2nd Apr, 2020
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Initially you must solve NCERT exemplars as this will strengthen your base.Then you can move on to solve RS Agarwal and RD Sharma.You don't need to go for lengthy and tough books.You should aim for short targets and try to develop understanding if question and ways of solving the
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i have joint a ofline classes for neet 2021 so in biology i found that class bio notes are to big and lenthy and carrying extra information than ncert so should i had to follow the notes or ncert eg. for anything if ncert had given one page than my class notes are of atleast 10 pages for same topic

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 2nd Apr, 2020

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see some of the institute provides extra notes and information,see the syllabus is similar to 12th course and some extra topics are included in neet .  I would suggest you to strictly follow the syllabus of neet  and ncert books. you may follow mtg publications books and previous years

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sir do we need to study only the formulas of the physics for jee or we have to read the ncert text book

Sarthak Dhiman 2nd Apr, 2020

Hello Aspirant.

The Physics section of JEE main examination is a combination of theoretical as well as numerical part of entire Physics. Just reading NCERT wouldn't even make you clear the JEE main cut-off on a brief note. You'll need to grab a lot of concepts from each section of

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how many % paper come from ncert in chemistry in jee main

iammohdshareef 2nd Apr, 2020
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The core syllabus for JEE Main is taken from NCERT books. More than 95% of the questions are asked from NCERT. For remaining 4-5% you will need few books. Before we recommend you some best books for JEE Mains, we also have JEE preparation material https://learn.careers360.com/engineering/jee-main/

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please suggest me which is the best book for neet except ncert of physics, chemistry and biology???

Aakansha david 2nd Apr, 2020

Hello Aditi,

Some of the best books for NEET preparation -

For Physics -

- Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma

- Objective Physics By DC Pandey

- Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker

- Fundamental Physics by Pradeep

- Problems in General Physics by IE Irodov

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how many % paper come from ncert in jee main

Sarthak Dhiman 2nd Apr, 2020

Hello Aspirant .

There is no definate answer to this question. The basic of every question that appears in JEE main examination lies in NCERT books but the question are more advanced form of it.

For someone who only prepares from NCERT for JEE main, it would be really tough

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Is BA (hons. ) Political Science available in NCERT?

iammohdshareef 2nd Apr, 2020

Hello,

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If you are talking about NCERT books, then NCERT books are only available till 12th standard. BA is under graduate course, so you won't be getting any NCERT books for under graduation. You will have separate books from the college or recommendation books suggested by the college.

Few

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is ncert +exemplar+previous year papers are enough to get good rank in jee mains?

Devraj Student Expert 31st Mar, 2020

Hii

I would  say No. This won't be, because during exam even if you have good hold over concept and not very high practise, you won't be able to solve medium level question.  So, These are must apart from that please solve enough number of questions from any of material

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Class 9 and 10 NCERT text books to read e books

Rachit Bansal 30th Mar, 2020

Well you can easily download or read online the NCERT e-books of any class from the official website of NCERT  ( http://ncert.nic.in/ebooks.html). Also, you can download the official NCERT e-books app from the Google play store on Andriod and Apple Store on ios. Also, there are a number of other

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