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Hello suman
For NEET you can enroll into many institutions like Akash,Allen any of the coaching centre will be good,if you are very passionate about studying.
Most important thing is studying and clearing concepts in physics and Chemistry.
Also giving mock tests will definitely help you in time management and
Hello Arjun,
The eligibility criteria is nothing but a graduation degree in any discipline.
There are several books, some of them are mentioned below:
Microeconomics: Hal Varian (Intermediate Microeconomics), Hal Varian Workbook, Osborne (for game theory), Nicholson and Snyder (for production theory)
Macroeconomics: Dornbusch and Fischer, O. Blanchard, Development Economics
In inorganic chemistry first you need to divide the syllabus in two parts one is conceptual and other is memory based the conceptual part is the structure of the compounds hybridisation theories of structure of compounds and the memory based part is the reactions and the properties of compounds.
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This is one of the biggest doubts among the JEE and NEET aspirants. If you start comparing the questions in both the books, you will not find much difference. Also, Cengage books have tons of questions of the same level, which is not very fruitful.
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