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Hi aspirant,
No, Only NCERT is not sufficient for cracking jee advanced exam because for that you need to work very hard .
Jee advanced is the competition for admissions into various branches in IIT's. So work for that accordingly rather than looking for any other source.
Also, kindly look
Hello Shambhu,
West Bengal Board of Higher Secondary Education doesn't provide education from NCERT books directly. There are similarities between the council provided syllabus and NCERT syllabus. Some chapters and topics are exactly similar. If one wants to learn more and to its fullest then it is recommended to follow
Hello aspirant,
Yes, transistors and logic gates there in the present syllabus of NEET.
I've mentioned the physics syllabus for you below ,
(Have a deep look at Unit 9)
Class 12th chapter-wise NEET Physics syllabus
Unit 1 – Electrostatics
Electric charges and their conservation. Coulomb’s law-force between two point
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I am hoping that you are absolutely fine. As per your mentioned query , I would like to tell you that at most of the times Ncert cover all the formulas of jee mains. In chemistry , ncert plays a major role. You can find 90% stuff
hello aspirant,
First of all you must read the entire NCERT Textbook, all chapters, of Physics to score good and excellent marks in NEET UG Examination. Secondly, since you have asked some of the important chapters for Physics class 12th, here are some important chapters that you must read from
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See , we can blindly trust on ncert for the chemistry portion. As we can say the ncert is the father of chemistry in all aspects. As ncert of chemistry contains all the concepts that will ask in the jee mains exam. So you don't
YES, NCERT textbooks for Chemistry will be enough to study the above stated chapter/topics in chemistry as this book will give you the basics and fundamentals about the chapters which will be very much beneficial for the JEE Mains examinations. So, i would recommend to cover the basics
Hello Aspirant
Yes, you must read the NCERT books and go through the whole chapter and there examples and the exercise questions at the back of the chapters. After that you can go through the reference books and question banks.
Yes definitely! Many questions of the Joint Entrance Examination (Main), or JEE (Main) are repeated from previous years and many other questions appears in the exam straight out of the NCERT textbooks. So, if you complete the previous year questions and NCERTS books thoroughly, then not only 150, but a
If you are preparing for the JEE MAINS examination, then NCERT is a good choice for theories and the PYQ's are good to know about the paper pattern. But if you wish to practice varied number of problems then only the PYQ's aren't sufficient.
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