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Hi Ram!
No, NCERT books are sufficient to qualify the assessment however to get a decent score/rank one must allude to different books too. Since both AIIMS MBBS and JIPMER MBBS have converged with NEET, NTA is relied upon to increase present expectations for NEET this year. Both these exams required additional exertion and couldn't be cleared premise NCERT as it were. It is significant that one beginnings his/her arrangement with NCERT books and moves towards the reference books in the propelled phases of planning. NEET readiness must be NCERT-centered and it should consistently be treated with most extreme significance, however it is hard to get extraordinary outcomes in the event that one depends entirely on these books.
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Hi,
JEE exam is a difficult exam to crack. It requirers lots of study and hardwork to prepare for the exam. For an extraordinary student probably it might be sufficient to read ncert only. But for an average student I think reading only ncert does not work.
For such examination it is equally important to practice the question with theory. Only then you can get an idea about your preparation and how much you can score.
Class 11th syllabus is also equally important because in class 11 the basic concept are given which help further to understand the topics of class 12.
So in my opinion you should practice question from jee main books alongwith the study of ncert. And if your basic of class 11 is strong enough you can skip that. But it will be better if you do a quick revision of class 11 topics.
Hope this help you in your studies.
hello,
There is no high difference. TS intermediate syllabus will have chapter which may not be in NCERT but that is rarest. All the chapters and modules are there in both the syllabus.
Candidates mostly prefer NCERT because most of the non numerical questions are asked from NCERT book directly. Due to this you have to read the books line by line for PCM. for mathematics , chances for getting any subjective MCQ is rare but possibilities are still there.
This is the only sole reason. You can refer other books too for understanding concepts and getting the question bank to solve and practice questions.
Hope it helps!
Hey there,
Greetings!
I hope you're having a nice day!
I would like to inform you that you need to complete the NCERT book for better understanding and having clear basic concepts for the making your fundamental strong,
Then after the NCERT you can opt for ABC of chemistry for 11th as a reference book.
And for 12th chemistry I would suggest you to opt for pradeep chemistry that will be really helpul to you.
These are my recommendation for it. Hope it helps. So keep studying and keep growing.
Have a nice day!
I wish you have a bright future ahead!
Thanks.
hi,
ncert books is enough to clear your concepts of PCB but this is not enough to crack 360 full marks. you need to study MTG publications PCB books and last previous years papers.
you may also follow arihant physics and chemistry books for various types of numerical problems.
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Hey!There
You have lot of time in JEE ADVANCE.So try to solve booklet of tution Academy like ALLEN or RESONANCE as it contains wide variety of problems.. Although HC Verma is best but it contains very least problems.You won't feel confident after solving all problems of it..RD Sharma is good you can keep with it..And you can't secure good marks in JEE ADVANCE in chemistry with NCERT portion.So it's better to go with module and booklet of sme tution academy..
I hope this helps..
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