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Hello,
NCERT are best for concept building.But the key to cracking competitive exams like NEET is practising as many MCQs as possible. If you just read NCERT and aim to crack NEET then it is not possible. You need to take help of reference books.
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Hello Aspirant.
No one can exactly determine your marks based on your preparation. But based on NCERT knowledge only you won't be able to solve questions in maths and physics section of JEE main examination. You might score moderate in Chemistry section as it's mostly theoretical but you won't be
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Hello Student,
A lot of inorganic chemistry questions are asked directly from NCERT lines and that is why many rankers suggest NCERT for studying the inorganic part. I myself cracked NEET with an AIR of 3166(UR) and chemistry score of 167. Topics like inorganic chemistry , biomolecules , polymers ,
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Dear Aspirant,
Study all the concepts, and once you have found something difficult to understand use some external resources like Help books, or online explanations. The examples in NCERT are very very important for competitive exams as they are sometimes directly asked in the JEE with slight changes.
For physics,
It is really good that you are going through your NCERT text books. This will help you to keep your basics stronger and will help a lot in your higher studies.
Reading NCERT will let you answer theory questions and elaborate your answer.
Particularly in Chemistry, class 12 Board
Both are important but you should complete your NCERT first and then jump to other
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