NCERT
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NCERT books are best to develop interest and cover the basic concepts of topics. In NEET, theoretical questions from 2nd half of 11th and 12th physics books which include
Thermodynamics
Solids fluids
Wave and shm from 11
Electromagnetic waves nuclear chemistry and semiconductor from class 12
And, for this
Hello dear student,
Your Question is not understandable dear student. It is not clear what you exactly wanted to us but as far as I understand you wanted to ask if the 11th and 12th NCERT books are enough for Neet. Actually it is not even though you prepared from
Dear Aspirant,
No single book is enough for a competitive exam, you have to use different sources wisely to get a good rank in any competitive exam. For that you can use ncert books, some online/offline coaching materials, previous year question papers, etc.
You can find all these things in
Hi ,
I think that you want to get some notes for your class subjets, but for that you need to mention your class as well as subject and also your board name so that we can help you in a better way
So for now either you can Ask
Dear Aspirants ,
I hope you are doing Well !
As per your query "the syllabus is from 1-10th and 1st pu and 2nd pu also????.. or .. only 1st and 2nd pu ncert full syllabus" it is difficult to understand due to may be it is incomplete or wrong
NCERT is like the roadmap, 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 are written in a very concise manner and you'll find it hard to get everything
Hello student to be honest NCERT is not enough as there's no much question for practice. Prefer NCERT to build your basic concept and make sure you do each and every example and exercise questions of Ncert before jumping to a reference book. After completing ncert thoroughly refer to your
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