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Hey,
For the theory portion in chemistry, the NCERT Textbooks are more than enough. While for your numerical problems, in order to clear your concepts, you need to take help of a guide book.
Good luck!
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
hello aspirant, questions in JEE exams are mostly based on NCERt syllabus. So, you can refer ncert textbook for jee prepartion, however, for more deeper insight into the subject, you can buy tutors for jee like cengage, arihant and other publishers which have a good number of sums to give
Yes, the NCERT Maths textbook is sufficient for scoring well in the Class 12 Maths board exam, provided you thoroughly understand the concepts and practice extensively from them. However, supplementing your studies with additional resources like reference books, CBSE sample papers, and regular practice tests can further enhance your preparation
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
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
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.
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