Is any change in the syllabus of NEET 2021 exam?
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There might be a substantial decrease in the syllabus of 2021 but no official statement is given due to the covid19 situation The syllabus will definitely decrease.
1. You don't worry about the syllabus just try to concentrate on your studies during this pandemic you should focus on preparing yourself for entrances as it is not a cakewalk you need to work hard and aim for higher scores because you might not always get want you are hoping for so if you aim high only then you will able to that level of hard work to achieve your goals
2. Get hold of yourself and try to do as much practice as you can try different courses. If you're looking...more -
No change in this NCERT pattern and syllabus of NEET 2021. your and all student NEET syllabus in bio {37}, physics {28}, chemistry {31}.
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