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Gautam Manohar 22nd Dec, 2017

hi katie perry, to be frank, its not just enough to score 60o plus, let me tell you how you could do efficiently

Physics and chemistry- physics is considered one of the toughest subject for medical aspirants,but very interesting. choose any good book of your convinience, there are plenty of good books as many mentioned already. read the concepts thoroughly,understand them cover to cover, if you have doubts, clear them then and there. solve atleast 300 to 500 questions per chapter, check ,analyse and rectify your mistakes. solve again. the more you solve the merrier.initially you wont be getting many correct answers, but as you keep on doing am sure you will see your score rising. solve previous question papers too

Biology- in neet around 300 marks are from ncert text book itself,thats how it was when i gave my exam, so u need to thorough ncert first and then read any good book of your choice and solve as many questions as you can, always stay calm , cool and confident,hope this helps good luck 

Dr Parmanand Agarwal 11th Dec, 2017
Hello Katie, As per your query i would like to tell you NCERT is most important but remember NCERT is not sufficient..
Because the paper is made by cbse and their syllabus is NCERT .
But some questions Come other than the NCERT .
So to conclude do NCERT at its core but read little bit extra while doing questions and revision.

prefer a few other books to help u with questions.

Hope it helps you.
Regards
Dr Parmanand Agarwal
MBBS MD
Career counsellor.
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Nikita Chauhan 10th Dec, 2017
While NCERT forms the very basis of preparation for NEET-UG entrance, you do need some extra reference sources for brushing up your concepts.
If you've already joined a coaching institution for your preparations, your institute might be providing you with the necessary study materials and appropriate guidance.
Nonetheless, a good book for MCQs is always needed along with NCERT textbooks.
Rahul badame 10th Dec, 2017
You can get 600+ by using both ncert as well as objective reference books. You have to study ncert thoroughly.
Neha Sharma 10th Dec, 2017
Yes ncert books are sufficient but it would be better if u practice questions from other books .
For building concepts no book can match ncert they are really very beautifully written.
Ahmadunnisa Begum 10th Dec, 2017
Yes they are sufficient.  but you can use different books for different topics, refer them. For better understanding.
Jatin Prajapati 10th Dec, 2017

Hi Katie Perry

Although NCERT are the basis of NEET exam but you should also refer to some reference book for conceptualising the things. 

For Physics and Chemistry youmust have a broad knowledge of subject which never comes only by reading a single book. Try to read different books and Solve MCQs to get into touch with competition level question.

Read as much as you can and practice the previous year questions. only then you will be able to score such a respectful score

All the Best.

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