How can I prepare for AIPMT in one month that is in April? Which are the best books that can help me to prepare in 1 month?

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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    For best, you should join some good Institute for test series. Practice objective questions, as much as you can.
    Focus more on physics, give it more time.
    You should remember all naming RXNS in chemistry. Books like D. C. Pandey
    H. C. VERMA could help. Do previous years question papers? But, joining any Institute for Test series will be a better option. If you have previous years NCERT especially of biology then read them thoroughly at least 6-7 times. Read NCERT as much as you can.
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    Sandesh Sapra | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    only do ncert books for chemistry and biology
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    Paras Yadav

    9 years ago
    just revise 11 and 12 ncert of physics chemistry and biology deeply and don't read another book. and try to solve more and more MCQ questions
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    Rahul Kumar

    9 years ago
    you are hard reading
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    ANKIT SUWALKA

    9 years ago
    Read short notes and do previous year question only. This would be enough.
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    Sunny Jaybhay

    9 years ago
    nt possible bro
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    srajan rai Have 9 dreams studying is not the one man....

    9 years ago
    For physics it's HC Verma and for chemistry you can take up with pradeep or dinesh
    Best Of Luck for AIPMT
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    Vishnu Elayi Curious about Computer science and technology

    9 years ago
    NCERT Text books are enough for your reference, but the important thing is don't waste your time with lots of theories. Try to solve maximum problems and also taste some previous question pepers.Good luck !
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    jayesh kumar i m one only one edition

    9 years ago
    ncert tips par ho to chance ho skte h otherwise nt possible
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    bhaskar mondal

    9 years ago
    I preffer ABC ncert books.
    we should throughly practise mcq.

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