is CBSE NCERT and NCERT books provided by UP board are different? is the book provided by UP board i good for Neet?
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State board and NCERT textbooks are different as they serve different purposes. The state books are designed for state-level examinations and focus on the local syllabus, while NCERT textbooks are prepared by the National Council of Educational Research and Training, which is the standard across India and prepares students for national-level examinations.
However, the UP board follows the NCERT-based curriculum, so the books provided by the UP board and the NCERT books used in CBSE schools will have the same syllabus and topics. Still, you should cross-check the syllabus and compare it to avoid unnecessary circumstances.
Check out the NCERT books for classes 6 to 12 here
Yes, state boards have different books from those of NCERT.
So,you don't need to use your state board books i.e UP Board books for neet preparation , state boards books has nothing to do with your neet examination, this is because state boards have their own syllabus and it varies from state to state.
Now ,NEET syllabus is the syllabus of ncert for class 11 and 12th for each of physics, chemistry and biology. So; you should go with NCERT for neet preparation and not your UP state board books.
You can get the complete syllabus of neet by going through
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus/amp
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