NCERT
Hi Aditya,
Yes, NCERT Exemplar of Class 11th and 12th Maths are useful for JEE Mains. But, NCERT Exemplar is enough to get good marks in board exams, for JEE Mains studying Exemplar is not at all sufficient. You are required to study several other reference books also. Studying NCERT
Hi,
No!!
Ncert books syllabus or chapters are same. There is no changes in the ncert books.
Your syllabus are reduced by 30% due corona pandemic.
If you want to know about your reduced or update syllabus of cbse.
Kindly go through this link:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.careers360.com/cbse-board-exams-2020-21-change-in-syllabus-compared-2019-20/amp
I hope it helps you.
Dear Candidate,
CBSE has reduced the syllabus but officially there is no any announcement for NEET 2021 syllabus. I would suggest you to focus on class 11th & 12th syllabus & try to clear the concept from NCERT books.
As you are preparing for NEET 2021 examination, You can use
Harsha, 98% of the questions from NEET are asked from syllabus as in NCERT books alone. Its the 2% that comes from other sources. Like for example, Earthworm and Frog are not included in NEET syllabus. But there have been times when there are questions asked about both in the
hello there!
yes, it may be enough but we cant be very sure of it as, NCERT is like the road map, blue print it has all the information but it is not sufficient for the preparation, You must need some additional help. This is because in NCERT the topics
Yes, maths in comedk is NCERT based. If you practice questions from NCERT then you can easily crack it. Comedk is comparatively easy than JEE mains. Understand the concepts and don't forget to practice the previous year papers.
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