Is the NEST syllabus similar to the NEET exam?

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    Anushka Mendiratta | Contributor-Level 10

    7 months ago

    No, the NEST syllabus is not identical to the NEET exam syllabus, although there is some overlap.  NEST covers four subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics. Whereas, NEET focuses on only three subjects: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. NEST generally delves deeper into the concepts compared to NEET. It might include some topics not covered in NEET, especially in Mathematics (Calculus, Statistics) and some areas of Physics and Chemistry.

     

  • No, the syllabus of NEST exam is different from the NEET exam. Though there may be some topics or sub topics which can be considered in both these exams but it is not identical syllabus to one another. 

    The NEET syllabus comprises three sections which are Physics, Chemistry and Biology whereas in NEST exam along with these three the Mathematics topic is also there. 

    Applicants are advised to check the detailed description about both these subjects in detailed and accordingly prepare for the exam. 

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    Piyush Dixit | Contributor-Level 10

    10 months ago

    No, the syllabus of NEST exam is different from the NEET exam. Though there may be some topics or sub topics which can be considered in both these exams but it is not identical syllabus to one another. 

    The NEET syllabus comprises three sections which are Physics, Chemistry and Biology whereas in NEST exam along with these three the Mathematics topic is also there. 

    Applicants are advised to check the detailed description about both these subjects in detailed and accordingly prepare for the exam. 

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