Is it enough to prepare for NEET 2017 from NCERT books?

1.3K Views|8 Followers|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Sree Nath
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akshaya m
9 years ago
Yes, NCERT books are very helpful. NCERT MST is a book, which will be helpful to solve your concepts. This book is available in all three subject bio, physics and chemistry.

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Dr  Swastik Sahu
9 years ago
I won't say NCERT books are enough for NEET 2017 preparation. But you need to be very thorough with NCERT books. It will give you a very good confidence. You also need to solve MCQs as much as you can.

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ananya saha
9 years ago
According to me, NCERT is enough for NEET. For physics, you may also read Pradeep or HC Verma. All the best.

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HC Verma is not required for the NEET exam.

tarn deep
9 years ago
I thought, you can also read Pradeep's Chemistry H C Verma's Physics Trueman's Biology for exam.

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Thank you so much.

H
4 years ago
Yes ncert is sufficient other than it you can read 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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Pradip Ku Sahu
7 years ago
NCERT is not enough, as Questions are so tough, NCERT is basic book for preparation, along with NCERT you have to read some reference book like, Pradeep, Dinesh, Arihant GRB, etc. , prepare yourself by these books.

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A
7 years ago
If you read properly, NCERT is enough but it would be good if you use S. L. Arora for physics as it provides separate questions for competitive exams like NEET or JEE.

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B
8 years ago
Yes, NCERT books are enough to write NEET. 80% of questions are asked from NCERT books only.

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NCERT is enough but for physics, it is not. You have to work extra on other materials.

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