Okay, since you haven't specified your class 11th class 12th dropper, let's assume that you have got a year of preparation, and you'll be appearing in NEET 2018. Let me tell you something, some people might recommend you to give more time to biology and chemistry than to physics. Biology and chemistry will get you into the competition, but physics decides your seat. So according to me, give priority to physics, especially in understanding the concepts of mechanics, optics, electrostats and modern physics. If we see the scope of NEET the physics part is not expected to be of JEE level, and would be comparatively easier, and analyzing wi
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Okay, since you haven't specified your class 11th class 12th dropper, let's assume that you have got a year of preparation, and you'll be appearing in NEET 2018. Let me tell you something, some people might recommend you to give more time to biology and chemistry than to physics. Biology and chemistry will get you into the competition, but physics decides your seat. So according to me, give priority to physics, especially in understanding the concepts of mechanics, optics, electrostats and modern physics. If we see the scope of NEET the physics part is not expected to be of JEE level, and would be comparatively easier, and analyzing will solve most of the problems as the questions are DIRECT. Biology and chemistry have to be done only from NCERT. Follow your coaching class material as well, only if they teach based on NCERT. Now, how do study? Here what, with a year of preparation, you have to complete physics of 11th first and then move to standard. 12th syllabus, as the basics have to be perfect for understanding standard. 12th physics. It is recommended that you do botany before zoology, as botany has higher weightage, approximately 65/90 ques. Zoology is relatively easier and is easy to remember as well. For chemistry, again, your BIBLE is NCERT, by heart inorganic word to word, at the same time you should know the reason behind every exception in inorganic chem. Organic depends on your practice, same goes for physical chem. As well. As far as time is concerned, you should be done with the syllabus by January, and should focus only on practice. Set the timer for 3 hours and put the pedal to the metal for speed. Speed, practice, knowledge, these three will guarantee thyself a seat next year.
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