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I am studying in Tamil Nadu state board. How can I manage my school term exams and NEET coaching institute tests which are of the NCERT syllabus ?

Subhrajit Mukherjee 12th Sep, 2021

Firstly, you should think that every year there is a good number of student who crack the examination from Tamil Nadu. SO you mustn't be very tensed about it just you need to strategise the study plan by yourself.

Now for most board the curriculum is mostly the same. So the things you will learn in the NEET preparation will help you in your boards as well and the things you will learn for boards will help you in the NEET preparation as well. See this are complementary to each other. Now I can understand your confusion that for NEET you have to follow the NCERT and for boards you have to follow some books else. But think if you want to learn the mechanism of heart, then will the function be described in two books be different?. As you can know, the knowledge is definite but there are changes in language but the concept is the same. Now a possible strategy for you can be, read the topics from the NCERT and just revise them from your state board books. This will help you to get the information which are not in NCERT but in your board books and the vice versa. This may sound a bit lengthy but if you start implementing it, then you will find it very beneficial.

To know more about the NEET preparation strategy visit the link below:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips

I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!

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are NIOS and NCERT syllabus the same? Im preparing for boards from the modules provided from my coaching center (that is, NEET+NCERT syllabus). I will later solve sample qp for NIOS, but would that be enough? As NEET is 11th and 12th syllabus and so is NIOS.

Saumya Singh 19th Jul, 2021

Hello aspirant ,

NIOS and NCERT books help in building the foundation for different subjects . You can make your base strong either referring to NIOS books or NCERT and later you can move on to your coaching modules for advance knowledge which will help you in better understanding of all the concepts . Coaching modules will provide you an edge wide knowledge of the topic which will be far more sufficient for the boards .

Hope this helps .

Good Luck.

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Hello my son has studied in India from 1st to 10th NCERT Syllabus. After completing 11th and 12th grade in USA, will he become eligibile to write NEET and can he apply seat in normal quota? Kindly advise

Manisha nayak 17th Jul, 2021

hello sir , as per NTA if the student have studied both 10th and 12th in INDIA then he/she will be allowed to give NEET exam through normal quota . As per your situation you son can give NEET but not through normal quota

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Does Aakash cover NCERT syllabus? I want to know if I have to go for tuition somewhere else for cracking the board exams before my JEE mains

suchayitaanusaha 12th May, 2021

Hello,

Akash is a coaching institute for NEET, JEE Mains and advanced examination. It's basically well known for NEET examination which is conducted for MBBS entrance examination. And this institution cover NCERT books and their own books which they give you, if you are join the coaching class. You can also join our career 360 online coaching class as well. It will helpful for your Examination. I'll provide you a link below

https://learn.careers360.com/jee-main-coaching/?&utm_source=google-search&utm_medium=paid&utm_campaign=jeeknockout-new-keyword&gclid=CjwKCAjw-e2EBhAhEiwAJI5jg2o_5r2ltjMmfG_RITVLmNGfV1haroU66SWTHxO63jNcawE6E3tB_RoCHBQQAvD_BwE

All the best.

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i am trying to prepare for NEET which i will be writing in 2024 and i am studying all the lessons of class 11 and 12 my question is: there will be new ncert syllabus for 11 and 12th? if so is it worth preparing for class 11 and 12 NEET now? even if ncert syllabus got changed is my hard work worth?

Pankhuri Kumari 25th Mar, 2021
Hii!
It's good that you have started preparing for the NEET UG entrance exam so early and thus, you need to focus on each and every chapter of each subject to be asked in NEET, that is PCB. Do not worry! The syllabus doesn't change so soon. It has always remained restricted to class 11th and 12th syllabus as base, with slight variations. So, you don't need to worry about it, just focus on your studies from the very beginning. Solve NEET UG previous year question papers too.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
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I failed in 12th science in 2019 (in all three subjects) from gujarat board. now I want to give exam again in 2021 (repeaters batch) so what will be my course (old syllabus or new ncert syllabus) and is there any change in the paper pattern, will my syallabus will reduce pls answer..!

ayanmukherjee045 9th Feb, 2021

Dear aspirant,

As you said that you have failed in all three subjects and as we all know due to the pandemic many exams were delayed in 2020 and so you are giving your re exam in the year 2021. So , as per the new syllabus you have to answer your paper on the basis of new reduced syllabus as per the ncert textbooks.

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does Jee mains and advance covers NCERT syllabus

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 2nd Jan, 2021

Hi

Yes, jee mains and advance follows NCERT syllabus of class 11th and 12th for physics chemistry and mathematics.

So, you can follow NCERT to prepare for your JEE mains and advanced examination but yes you can not completely rely on NCERT for your preparation as although ncert books are good for clearing basic concepts but the problem is NCERT is a bit difficult to understand as there are not many examples given in NCERT ,also many things are not there in a detailed manner which makes it difficult to understand concepts. One more thing is
when it comes to highly competitive examinations like JEE   then you have to practice a lot of questions and a variety of questions but here NCERT lags as it doesn't have many numericals and mcqs and doesn't have a wide variety of questions to practice, also many tricky questions are asked in JEE  but NCERT doesn't cover the type of questions. So, to perform well in your JEE  you need to follow others books as well in addition to NCERT

The top books which you can follow for the preparation of your JEE  examination  are provided below:-

CHEMISTRY :-

NCERT Textbooks - Class XI and XII :- master it as many times questions have been  directly asked from NCERT

*Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations by R.C. Mukherjee:- best for practicing numericals in physical chemistry

*Organic Chemistry by O P Tandon:- best for clearing all your doubts in organic chemistry

*Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J D Lee:- Best for your inorganic chemistry.

PHYSICS

*Concepts of physics Vol I and II by HC Verma
*Problems in General Physics by I.E Irodov
*Objective questions on physics by DC Pandey

Mathematics :

*Maths XI and XII by RD Sharma
*Complete mathematics by TMH
*New pattern mathematics for JEE by Arihant publications

For top books visit

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-jee-main/amp

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-jee-advanced/amp

Also,

* make a routine and religiously follow it

*Revise your concepts, important formulas etc at regular intervals, like once in a week or 15 days .

*Solve previous year JEE  questions :-it will let you know the examination pattern, type and difficulty level of questions etc

* Go through JEE mock test papers , it will let you know your preparation level and and weak areas so that you can work on them and perform well in your examination

To prepare well you can go for our jee program at the convenience of your home, the link for the same is provided below

https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-jee-main-april /

Thankyou

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Hi, I am a state board student in class plus 1 in academic year2020-2021.I have started preparing for kvpy sa this month(september).Is 10th and plus1 ncert syllabus and previous year questions enough to crack kvpy sa?

Ayush 16th Sep, 2020

Hello aspirant,

Hope you are doing well.

As per your question, accordingly yes you can score in kvpy even if you are from 11th standard.As SA category also, there eligibility criteria is you should have passed in 10th with 75 percent and one should be studying in 11th so if you are fulfilling this eligibility you can give KVPY. The cutoff of KVPY is around 45 as per previous year score.

If you want more information then you can visit:-

https://school.careers360.com/exams/kvpy

Hope this information helps you. Thank you

All the best.

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there will be a change in syllabus in my area now we have CBSE syllabus not ncert syllabus noe i am confused by CBSE syllabus because i dont have any concept of this what can I do

sai shree chandan 27th Jul, 2020

HELLO ASPIRANT!!!!

CBSE FOLLOWS THE NCERT  SYLLABUS IN ORDER TO MAKE GOOD CONCEPTS FOR THE ACADEMICS. SO NO NEED TO WORRY BOTH ARE SAME. NCERT IS A PART OF CBSE.

ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR FUTURE!!!

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