How to prepare for NEET?

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Asked by pandu ranga

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    Ravi Anand I am a student. | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    Read textbooks efficiently and take good notes. Try to just not read the textbook, but read it effectively. Don't just study; learn. Pace Yourself. Study multiple subjects each day. Focus on the process, not the outcome. Test yourself.
  • Hello Pandu Ranga!
    NEET (National Eligibility Entrance Test) is for the admission into MBBS and BDS programmes in India.
    The questions are not that tough when compared to JEE physics and chemistry but it is necessary to solve them in time.
    The questions are primarily from PCB based on classes 11th &12th syllabi. So it is necessary to have a clear knowledge of the concepts of PCB.
    Then you need to solve as many questions as possible so that you could get familiar with the exam as well as you can improve your speed and accuracy.
    You may prefer Arihant books for the preparation of NEET which contains many good exercises that can give you conf
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