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What type of books and app helps to crack neet in first attempt


Tripti pathak 11th Apr, 2025
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Afreen 14th Apr, 2025

To crack NEET in the first attempt, focus on the following books:


Books for NEET Preparation

- NCERT Textbooks: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology are essential for building a strong foundation.

- Physics:

- "Physics for NEET" by H.C. Verma: A comprehensive guide for physics.

- "DC Pandey": Another popular book for physics.

- Chemistry:

- "Organic Chemistry" by Morrison and Boyd*: Detailed explanations for organic chemistry.

- "Concise Inorganic Chemistry" by J.D. Lee: Covers inorganic chemistry thoroughly.

- *Biology*:

- *"Objective Biology" by Dinesh*: A popular choice for biology.


Additional Tips

- Practice with previous year's question papers and mock tests.

- Focus on understanding concepts rather than just memorizing.

- Use online resources  for additional support.

- Stay updated with official notifications from the National Testing Agency (NTA).

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