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Hi Avinash Singh,
This is the very best time to start preparing for NEET, as by this time, you are having a sufficient amount of time to prepare well without any stress and the productivity is maximum in these situations.
Here are Some GOLDEN tips for the preparation of NEET without Coaching.
NCERT is must to do for all subjects.
Apart from it their are reference books as i have listed down.
These are some objective books other than NCERT that students should refer to prepare for NEET:
Biology:
Objective Biology by Dinesh, AIIMS Explorer by MTG publication, Trueman’s Objective Biology
Physics:
Physics for Medical Entrance Examinations by D.C Pandey (Arihant Publications)
Chemistry:
Objective Chemistry (Volume 1 and 2) by Arihant publications
All the Best.
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Hi Avinash
SITUATION 1: YOU ARE IN GRADE 11
You can focus on NEET preparation primarily. Ensure that you are thorough with the NCERT prescribed textbooks, so that you have a strong foundation to tackle the questions. Then follow one reference book, so that you don't get confused with the syllabus as every book has a different presentation of concepts. Few books that you can follow to develop conceptual understanding:
For MCQs practice, I suggest Pradeep's Objective textbooks for all 3 subjects.
SITUATION 2: YOU ARE IN GRADE 12
You probably would have finished NEET preparation for Physics, Chemistry and Biology, which means preparation for these 3 subjects for writing Boards are over. This leaves the other two subjects to work on. You can continue your NEET preparation on weekends and start preparing for Boards soon by solving previous question papers as they are repeated for Boards and to develop your presentation and time management skills.
After Boards are over, continuously revise the portion and solve papers in a mock exam format towards the end of your preparation. Analyse them as well; outlining the strengths and weaknesses. The questions for NEET are never repeated, the agenda is to develop time management skills
Common advice: Plan your studies. Make a schedule of the topics you want to complete for the particular day, so that you don't waste time on deciding what to do. Don't keep the schedule rigid. Ensure that you are enjoying from time to time. Maintain good health as well.
Hope this answers your question
Arika (CR @ Careers360)
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