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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    Srijit Ghosh

    9 years ago
    join aakash crash course series. it is very helpful.
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    Abhinay Saraswat | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    study deeply from ncert.
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    vivek mishra who am I???? | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    First u should study NCERT books its really help you. and as you said time is very short then this time don't study new just do revision and after exams you and study NCERT book because if u not get good marks then this books will really help you in NEET exams
    all the best
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    Lokesh Mathur | Contributor-Level 9

    9 years ago
    There are number of books available in the market but to crack AIPMT in short times i suggested you to collect notes and sample papers from coaching institutions and read and solve them. You should give minimum 18 to 20 hours to your preparation. Also go through last year papers. Best of Luck.
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    ismail syedm

    9 years ago
    Go through bio/chem at most
    And solve 3 years questions paper and gain the pattern of question and. Focus on that chapter in physics. That has most marks giving. I hope it will increase your performance
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    sakshi saraf

    9 years ago
    try to solve past 10 yrs AIPMT exam papers and do not use extra book except ncert
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    palwinder singh

    9 years ago
    NCERT is best. Study each and every topic properly. Obviously, you will get success.Study more for physics formulas, etc.
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    dharmendra maurya 12th pass | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    dear .there is not so much time to practice for that it is better u by heart 11-12 th PCB thoroughly it is best to score 70 percent

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