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Hello,
physics syllabus for NEET exam 2020 has been updated by NCERT. the updated syllabus is as follows:
Class XI Physical-world and measurement Kinematics Laws of Motion Work, Energy and Power Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body Gravitation Properties of Bulk Matter Thermodynamics Behavior of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory Oscillations and Waves
Class XII Electrostatics Current Electricity Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents Electromagnetic Waves Optics Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation Atoms and Nuclei Electronic Devices
Hello Sheetal,
There are several books, you can refer for NEET. Having some good coaching institute material is advisable, because they have a structure course material and all the topics are covered in a systematics way. Also, the previous year test series as well as mock tests are advisable. Solving this can help you gain confidence, and identify your mistakes.
Biology Vol 1 and Vol 2 by Trueman
Objective Biology by Dinesh
Objective Botany by Ansari
Pradeep Guide on Biology
GR Bathla publications for Biology
Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon
ABC of Chemistry for Classes 11 and 12 by Modern
Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee
Dinesh Chemistry Guide
Practise books by VK Jaiswal (Inorganic), MS Chauhan (Organic) and N Awasthi (Physical)
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
There are several other books that you may see by following the below mentioned link:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-neet
Hope this Helps
Hello dear aspirants,
By reading only the NCERT chemistry thoroughly you can score 40/120 about 10 questions you will directly face from the NCERT only.& don't do this mistake by avoiding the following chapters from NCERT like Biomolecules, Polymers, etc because of a very easy question come from those chapters & very easy to start your paper from those questions. As a JEE aspirant, you must aware of a single mark also because of 1 mark difference would result in a big difference in your rank.
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All the best.
You can just go to the official India website of amazon. In the search bar, type "Class ___ SUBJECT NCERT book". Type the name of the subject instead of subject and then you will find many sellers selling the same book. Just select anyone based on the availability, price, etc.
Hi,
Well most of such exams for undergraduate admissions have the syllabus being covered front the ncert book only. You can thoroughly study from that along with understanding the concepts and all by taking help from some reference books also. Try and corelate both and study well.
Hello Souvik Dey,
The details of number of questions in the exam are.,
Physics - 40
Chemistry - 40
Mathematics - 75
Total - 155
When coming to the Category wise questions are.,
Physics & Chemistry - 30 Questions in Category 1, 5 Questions each in Category 2 and 3.
Mathematics – 50 Questions in Category 1, 15 Questions in Category 2 and 10 Questions in Category 3.
For more details once visit the below link.,
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/wbjee-syllabus
Hope this helps you...
This are the books for prapartion for the WBJEE exam.
Subjects
Books
Physics
Chemistry
Mathematics
Hey there!
If you are confident enough, that by solely investing a year in NEET preparation could guarantee you a seat in MBBS, then go ahead and live your dream of becoming a doctor.
However, even for a fraction of second you feel otherwise, then its wise to take an admission in BSc and simultaneously prepare for NEET on the other side.
It's totally your decision and how much time you have to make a difference. Considering you have already spent a year or more previously in NEET preparation, then you may take admission in BSc. However, if this is the first time you'd be giving NEET then there is no harm in investing a year in the preparation. Hope this helps.
Good luck!
hello!!
diffusion takes place from higher concentration to lower concentration,metabollic energy is not requires in diffusion,no transporter is needed in this type of transport,it is always down the concentration gradient,presence of membrane is not necessay for this type of transport and it doesn't show any saturation effect.
First of all, you need to be clear about the syllabus of the subjects. Refer your GSEB textbooks for that, and also the GSEB website, to see if there is any change of topics from the previous year syllabus.
Once you have done this, thoroughly complete your GSEB textbooks. Solve each and every question from the book.
You do not need to use NCERT books for GSEB board exam, since the prescribed syllabus is given only in the GSEB books and sometimes questions are asked directly from it.
All the best!
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