Does NEET have more of 11th or 12th?

What is the syllabus of NEET entrance exam? Does it include more of 11th or of 12th?

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alka kumari
9 years ago
It includes syllabus of both class 11th and 12th. If you want to score good marks in NEET you must do textbook reading.

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Yes, it is based on the concept. If you have understood the concept, you will be able to calculate the formula, and by calculating the formula, you will be able to solve the sums too.

Bishal Baishya
8 years ago
It's always 50:50 or 45:55 case for Class 11 to 12 syllabus ratio. Someway or the other they try to maintain it. Be it by combining the concepts of both the classes.

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Manish Saini
8 years ago
NEET contains equal syllabus from both the classes. Although some people say 60% course is from class 11th and less than 40% course from class 12th. Class 11th course is conceptual in nature and class 12th syllabus contains more of learning aspect.

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I
9 years ago
The questions will be based equally on class 11th and 12th syllabus. You need to have clear understanding of concepts taught in class 11th.

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Prakhar Inani
9 years ago
From the last few years it has been seen that 11th has frequent questions than class 12th questions in NEET. But, you can't take risk while preparing for NEET. You need to study both the classes.

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Manjeet Jakhar
7 years ago
The questions are based on 11th and 12th textbooks and the concepts are very important and you have to solve previous year's questions too.

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Both have equal level, so study both and prepare hard for 2 years.

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Kishansinh Rathod
9 years ago
Hello Anushri, It is difficult to assume because we don't have any idea about it. Mostly, NEET contain equal from both classes.

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K
9 years ago
It has equal contributions from both the classes.

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Dr  Swastik Sahu
9 years ago
NEET includes XI and XII in equal proportions. So you have to go to through it very thoroughly. Thanks All the best. Feel free to revert back in case further queries.

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