How should I prepare for NEET to pursue MBBS after class 12th? Can you suggest some of the best tips?

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    Rahul Bajaj Sports person Represented Punjab in SWIMMING

    8 years ago
    I think if you want to score good, extra coaching is required to get you to the level of AIMS if you want to pursue your career in MBBS. Best of luck for your preparations.
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    ilma naaz | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    To prepare for NEET, it is best, if you join a coaching institute. From NCERT alone, you cannot cover and prepare each and every topic. You need extra hard work. Get good study material, but not too much of it. NCERT is a must, but along with it you must practice previous years. Forget everything and work hard. Make your own notes (detailed ones and for last minute revision). Get fingertips biology and chemistry. Physics just requires practice, a lot of it. Don't be stressed and give your 100%. All the best.
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    Hrishabh Sahu Live ambitious Life... | Contributor-Level 10

    3 years ago
    Go with ncert and NCERT Physics Class XI & Class XII
    Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma
    DC Pandey Physics for NEET
    Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
    Fundamental Physics by Pradeep
    Problems in General Physics by IE Irodov.
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    Dr Swastik Sahu Medical & Engineering Consultant | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    Hi Dear,
    For getting better a score in NEET say 450+, you need to be very thorough with the NCERTs of Standard 11th and 12th. Also you need to improve your MCQ solving skill and solve as many as MCQs as you can. This will surely boost your confidence.
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    archit kumar College selection expert | Scholar-Level 16

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    NEET is the type of exam where competition is immense. You really need to work hard to secure a seat in any good government college. For this you need to work very well on NCERT because many questions are directly from there and for physics solve some problems from HC Verma to clear your concepts and last but not the least join any reputed coaching like Allen, etc. test series and give your best to it. These things can land you in a reputed college.
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    Garima Gehlot Doing BSC

    8 years ago
    I appeared for NEET last year. I would suggest you to study NCERT for biology and chemistry. NEET is all NCERT based. For physics you can do extra tuition classes, etc.
    GO for coaching if you are a non –attending in school otherwise you may lack in both.
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    Riya Garg | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    See NEET is purely NCERT based. You need to focus on the concepts rather than mugging up things. For biology, prefer a book named Fingertips, for physics, use HC Verma and for chemistry, use Arihant. Try to solve question papers of last 10 years.
    Good luck.
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    kresha derashri I m very Frank, honest & enthusiastic person.

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    Start from basic and read your whole text book properly then go with other book. If you want to qualify NEET then you have to clear your concepts first. First you should read tables, classifications, definitions, equations, etc. I am sure you will qualify the NEET.

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