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jyoti goel

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There are some tricks to preparing for Chemistry. It is a scoring subject and Inorganic is the easiest of all among IOC, OC and physical. Talking about the upcoming NEET you have to face approximately 15 to 18 questions there. Having prepared from NCERT is sufficient. Go thoroughly by judging the whole concept and line. For Inorganic Chemistry, NCERT is sufficient or frankly to say more than enough. For revision try to solve NEET previous years' question papers, especially the last 10 years. Highlighting the words I have to state that especially focus on box or tabulated data of NCERT which will be asked fully as it is. Especially for
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Mansi tolani

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Hello,
I have shortlisted a few mistakes which we usually make during NEET Preparation. Never Disturb sleep and diet pattern: sleeping less and then feel drowsy during day, decrease efficiency in the long run. Be cautious about your diet and enough sleep. Important vs not so important: While every chapter is important, there are some which clearly are extremely important. Get an idea about that, for e.g. Human Physiology, Genetics in biology. Modern Physics and Motion chapters in Physics. So prepare these topics with a little extra efforts. Taking NCERTs lightly: not only NCERT Biology, but NCERTs of Chemistry and Physics are extremely
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Mansi tolani

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Hello,
Here is the strategy:
1. Purchase '31 years chapter-wise solutions' for all 3 subjects. '. and 11 years of unsolved paper'
2. Prepare each day,1 chapter, each subject i.e. 3 chapters - 1 day. For 90 chapters -30 days.
3. Solve ques and write down solutions and logic.
4. From April, do start solving 1 paper each day. Pro Tips- every marks counts, remember how to avoid silly mistakes in NEET. Physics: See formulae & start solving questions (that will build your concept). bio:Only NCERT, do not go beyond that. See questions again from 31 years. chem:Inorg: reactions and previous year question. Physical: ques from 31 years. Again conce
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Mansi tolani

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Hello NEET Aspirants!
Yes, definitely you can, provided how you'll use this golden period to revise the entire syllabus. Don't get panic, here is the strategy for you. Do not go for mugging books again. Begin with NEET Previous year question papers and practicing full length mock tests. Till then don't pick up the books. Analyse result, note down weak topics based on you performance. Start working on your weak chapters. Revise notes and make mind maps for quick revision. Remove all the distractions like social media sites from your mobile phone. Start practicing mock tests as many as possible. Thanks.

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Ishaani MalhotraJust wynk it, life, eyeliner, everything.

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First of all, do not take NEET preparation lightly as it is the most competitive national-level entrance exam. So be prepared for the efforts. Second, your interest has to be there in all three subjects. Every subject holds marks so it is significant for your rank. Now coming to the priority tips for the NEET preparation-
NEET Biology- What anyone would say, first go for NCERT only, so would I. Just go for thorough study materials, every diagram, line, table, summary, and everything. 5-10 readings I would say and everything will be on tips. After that refer to coaching modules correctly and practice them. Practice questions from MTG Bio
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Megha Sharma

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NEET is one of the toughest exams conducted in India. So, you must prepare yourself well for it. Start your preparation now. Follow these tips to crack NEET 2020 Exam:
First check the complete syllabus and exam pattern. Refer best books and study materials for your preparation. Solve previous year NEET Question Papers and take online mock tests. This will give you an idea about the pattern and difficulty level of the questions. Learn all the important formulas, practice numerical, derivations and diagrams. Make notes of all the important stuff. This will help you in your last minute preparation. Improve your weaker areas. Focus m
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Shikhar Patel

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If you had biology then yes, you can prepare for NEET but that would be tough for you to manage both CSE and preparation simultaneously.

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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

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For chemistry ncert is sufficient, but if you need to refer some other books then go for ABC. For physics I suggest you SL ARORA.

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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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This is possible for distance only. But you will have to buy the whole package. That would be waste without proper guidance.

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