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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

Read the chapters from NCERT. Note the important formula on a sheet of paper. Read the same chapter from the desired reference book. Understand the application of these formulas. Add the extra information that you find in the reference books to your notes.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Start with the NCERT book. Read and understand the chapter from NCERT. Now refer to the class notes. Try to derive the equation and understand the logic behind it. Now read the same chapter from the reference book. Start solving the relevant questions.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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A score of 650+ can get you a seat at Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) Delhi. A score of 635+ can get you a seat in any medical college in Delhi.
610+ score can get you a seat in top colleges, like IMS, BHU, Seth GS, and GMC Chandigarh.

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Sarthak Kumar

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1. Go through your entire 11th and 12th-grade syllabus multiple times.
2. Establish a good schedule and attitude.
3. You are prepared to work hard for the next coming months.
4. Allowing 4 -5 hours of sitting every day and increasing it to 10 -12 hrs on day.
5. Study in accordance with the scoring system. Concentrating on the positives.
6. Cover your weak topics first as at the end times you will not be able to give time to those topics.
7. Focusing on the topics you have strong hold at the end months.
8. NCERT should be your holy book, revise it multiple times, especially Biology.

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Hemanth Gunturi

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The latest on NEET 2023
NEET 2023 is to be held on May 7, 2023
NEET 2023 exam information bulletin to be released by the NTA on the official website soon
NEET Registrations 2023 is most likely to commence in December 2022.

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SAI NITISH

Beginner-Level 5

Follow some of the best ways to prepare for NEET:
Get a calendar and a diary
Set your priorities
Set out long study hours
Take care of your health
don't sleep during study time
NCERT books are considered the best to cover all the basic concepts of all the subjects: Biology, Chemistry and Physics.

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Sarthak Kumar

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Solve previous year papers. Make a schedule for your exam preparation. Do not include long hours of study period in your time-table. Include short breaks in between study sessions. You'll be able to cover all of the material on the syllabus if you prepare according to the schedule. Focus merely on NCERT books. Study according to the previous year pattern. ( Do not entirely depend on it). Keep a positive mindset.

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Sarthak Kumar

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NCERT is the finest book for Chemistry. Make important notes from it after reading it thoroughly. Complete the chapter's examples and exercises. Avoid wasting time and money by purchasing pointless books. Only thorough review and practise with the questions will improve your score over the past few days. The most important thing is to study according to the grading scale. You can buy MTG for practicing MCQs.

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Sarthak Kumar

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Yes, I would say, but only under these circumstances -
1. Throughout your 11th and 12th-grade courses, you have at least once read the entire syllabus.
2. Establish a good schedule and attitude.
3. You are prepared to work hard for the next three months.
4. Allowing 10 - 12 hours of sitting every day.
5. Study in accordance with the scoring system. Concentrating on the positives.
6. Focusing on the topics you have strong hold.

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Sarthak Kumar

Contributor-Level 6

Yes, the NCERT is a need for NEET preparation. Try answering the practise questions and example problems. They arrive in paper as-is. It will assist in boosting your self-assurance.

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