I am a student of class 12th. Can you suggest some tips for the preparation of NEET exam?
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THE ONLY ANSWER IS NCERT. Biology is heavily relied on NCERT books only. I gave NEET 2017 and minimum 75 BITS came from NCERT.
For physics and chemistry, practice and practice. I know, it will be so hard to open the book and practice, but its worth it.
However, concepts are tested in NEET 2017 for physics and chemistry. -
Get yourself admitted in a reputed coaching center like Akash and Allen.
If you want to do self-study, it is also not a bad choice, but you will need to get focused. Here are a few tips for your preparation.
Read NCERT throughout
Revise frequently
Practice a lot of MCQ.
Don't try to solve lengthy questions and waste your time.
You can also consider Toppers.com. I can bet it will be very helpful for your preparations. -
1. You can prepare from Allen Career Institute study material.
2. You can prefer NCERT books.
3. You can practice 13 years previous year questions.
4. You can join test series in trusted institute. -
You should study from class 11th and 12th NCERT book. Make a list of chapters over which you have a good command. Finally, solve last 5 years question papers of NEET and AIPMT exam.
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pranav rathore PhD zoology from Vikram university Ujjain | Contributor-Level 8
8 years agoDo the theory and practice 300 questions daily sure success. -
Try to follow the books of ncert thoroughly, revise your class 11th standerd notes regularly, practise last few years question papers, give mock test and get sure success.
All the best. -
Preparing for NEET while simultaneously attending school would be a bit hectic, but you'll get used to it within a month or so. First of all, gather good study material & get your concepts crystal clear. Practice a lot, revise frequently. Forget everything and just focus. Make notes for last minute revision. NCERT is not enough, you need to study a little beyond that. Study daily, do not miss a single day. Plan your weekly schedule and follow accordingly. Believe in yourself and you are good to go.
Good luck!
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