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Shankar Dey 6th Apr, 2018

NCERT is the gold standard book for NEET. 80-85 % questions usually comes from NCERT. Read books thoroughly and make your concept clear. Along with that practice MCQ from standard text books.

You must study and solve 10 previous years’ papers of AIPMT. This will help you get acquainted with the pattern of questions asked and the difficulty level of questions asked in NEET exam.

Give online mock tests to assess your preparation. It will also help you to manage your time during examination.Take care of your health while preparing. 

Best of luck.

None 6th Apr, 2018

Dear Ankith,

You can easily qualify your NEET exam if you prepare only through NCERT books but to score good marks it is recommended that you should solve previous year questions papers and mock test series for your practice. 

 

Good Luck!!

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