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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 previous exams. So it is good to be prepared. You can try these books:
Biology Best Books:
NCERT Biology Class XI and Class XII textbooks Biology Vol 1 and Vol 2 by Trueman Objective Biology by Dinesh Objective Botany by Ansari Pradeep Guide on Biology GR Bathla publications for Biology
But given the fact that there is hardly a month to prepare for NEET, will you be able to cover all these. But yes, these books can help you gain knowledge over those additional 2% as well. So practise previous question papers. They usually give you a clear idea of what to expect.
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The Consortium of Medical, Engineering, and Dental Colleges of Karnataka conducts COMEDK exam which consists of questions from three sections:
You can prepare well for COMEDK exam from NCERT books along with referring to some practice books. Also I'll recommend you to Visit the following link for complete guidance on COMEDK preparation tips: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-crack-comedk-uget-2020
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The textbooks and reference books for third SEM EXTC engineering
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Hello,
As per the academic level more or less the syllabus of telegu and telengana are same at all.
But in case of moderation then obviously telegu NCERT books are far better than telengana. You must choose some subjects from then.
Overall both are quite same.
Hope for the best.
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NCERTs brush through all the concepts so to understand the subject, yes, NCERTs are enough but to crack NEET, you will need to add another preparation layer to it. Lot of students are able to crack only by NCERT but they do go through a lot of mock tests or test series and then keep on testing whether they have understood the concepts from NCERT or not. Don't limit yourself to NCERT. If you are done with NCERT and are very confident about it then you should pick a chapter, attempt mock tests, and then identify the concepts which you are not able to understand and then work on it. Always remember that concepts are repeated not questions. If you are not getting satisfactory solutions in NCERT then you should go for an online preparation product to understand better.
To crack NEET with NCERT, you need to attempt mock tests and previous years papers also.
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see I suggest you thoroughly check the previous years questions papers , if you find questions are common as per your knowledge and notes they it will be enough to prepare for the exam by yourself, however if you feel that the notes are not enough to get a decent score in the screening test then you should go for online or offline coaching.
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In Physics, Modern Physics take the top slot with 5 questions. Heat and Thermodynamics, Optics, Current Electricity, Elcetrostatics get 3 questions each. Magentics has 2 questions and the rest get 1 question each.
In Chemistry, Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry, Periodic Table and Representative elements take 3 questions slot. Thermodynamics and Gaseous state, Atomic structiire, Chemical Bomding, Chemical and Iconic Equilibrium, Solid State and Surface Chemistry and Nuckear Chemistry and Environment get 2 questions slot eacch and the remaining get 1 question each.
You can prepare from NCERT books. And we have few recommendations as well:
Physics:
NCERT Physics Class XI & Class XII Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma Objective Physics By DC Pandey Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker Fundamental Physics by Pradeep Problems in General Physics by IE Irodov
Chemistry:
NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class XI and XII Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon ABC of Chemistry for Classes 11 and 12 by Modern Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee Dinesh Chemistry Guide Practise books by VK Jaiswal, MS Chauhan and N AwasthiBut because of the lockdown if you do not have access to these books, you can try our knockout package for JEE Mains. https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-jee-main-april/
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the books you mentioned are good and will surely help you in cracking EAMCET but i will recommend you to read NCERT for chemistry and Maths you will directly see questions with little changes coming in the exam from NCERT. solving previous year is going to help you. please refer HC verma too for physics as this will build your concept.
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No, NCERTs are not sufficient as they are good only for concept building. They don't have enough questions and examples to practise.
However, NCERT Chemistry is sufficient if you Mug up all the Intext Questions, Examples and Exercise Question. For Physics and Biology you need to refer to reference books as the key to cracking competitive exams like NEET is practising as many questions as you can.
Some of the reference books you can refer to are -
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