Which book should I refer other than NCERT for the preparation of NEET 2017?
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NCERT is the best book to prepare for NEET for chemistry and biology.
But, for physics you need to refer some other books for some guidelines but never go beyond the NCERT syllabus. USSR is a good book. For chemistry and biology you could practice MCQs from different books but study and learn from NCERT only. -
NCERT at fingertips is a good book for preparation.
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Go through the below link to get a detailed structure about NEET and some of the most important books other than NCERT:-
https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/articles/neet-preparation-tips-syllabus-and-best-books-blogId-22271. -
Hello Maaz,
NCERT Books are must for every aspirant who is preparing for NEET exam. These are the best books to build a strong base of concepts. But NCERT books are not enough to crack an exam of such tough level.
Visit: https://www.eduncle.com/neet-exam to get interesting preparation tips to crack NEET exam.
To help you in cracking this exam, you can use the following books:
1. Dinesh's Objective for biology
2. Trueman's Biology VOL-I&II
3. MTG's Fingertips
4. RD Sharma for Mathematics
5. HC Verma for Physics
6. Previous year question papers (any good book0
These are the books you must have apart from NCERT to prepare well for the exam. -
In order to prepare for NEET, you can try for Dinesh's objective biology, physics and chemistry of class 11th and 12th, HC Verma of class 11th and 12th. If you don't have time left for preparation, solve previous year question papers as much as you can and give online mock tests.
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