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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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Hello NEET Aspirants!
For NEET 2021 you have enough time so plan a strategy and follow it religiously. The very thing knows the syllabus and divide it into weekly targets for all the three subjects, Now Subject wise planning plays an important role as every subject and topic itself has a nature, you must understand the topic, or you must go for learn it or some topics totally rely on rote learning. Know the nature of topic first and proceed accordingly. For NEET Chemistry-
For inorganic and NEET Organic Chemistry you can blindly trust NCERT. Even for physical just practice the derivation and solve NCERT problems. Solve NCERT Exemplar as
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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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Yes, you surely can. Believe within yourself. For physics theory you must refer your class notes. Work on the concept. Solve a lot problem from previous year question papers. For biology just do NCERT, remember the fact you have no time for unnecessary books. Just mug up NCERT of 11th and 12th including diagram, summary everything. For inorganic and NEET Organic Chemistry, you can blindly trust NCERT. Even for physical just practice the derivation and solve NCERT problems. Solve NCERT Exemplar as well. This time do not get indulge in so many books. Just focus on the fundamentals and test it through the test papers. The very thing for s
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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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Mug up NCERT biology book. Summaries topics in flow charts. Visualize the topics. Work on reaction mechanism. Do not pick any reference book. Take out all the test papers you have appeared so far, cater the usual silly mistakes you often make, try work on that to avoid minus marking. Analyse mistakes in the mock papers. Check out previous questions for the basic idea of hardness and to gain confidence within yourself. Exercise daily to remain stress free. Stay hydrated. Include 5 min break in every single hour except while you attempt any paper. Stay Confident. Work on speed and accuracy. Do not pick any new topic. Revise regularly
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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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6 months are enough to enhance your rank in NEET provided your basics should be clear from the very start. Let us divide the time span into two parts first 5 months for learning concepts and one month for revision. Physics- Practice NCERT problems and NEET previous year papers. For theory, you can rely on your teachers. While solving the previous year question papers you will come to know that concepts are related to NCERT. Formulae won't work if you do not know the concept. So must know the derivation of the formula you apply. Physics is all about knowing the concept, then only you may have the correct approach to the question. Chemis
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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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Follow the strategy on daily basis which I am sharing below. Within a short time, you will see the difference. Change your mindset first of all. NEET physics is not that difficult. It just requires a clear cut approach, practice and solving numericals. Now understand the theory, practice the derivation without peeping in the class register. Now solve the queries from class notes, NCERT back questions, NCERT Illustration and NEET Physics, problems from H. C. Verma & D. C. Pandey. It is completely no issue if you do not want to solve the previous year papers, you can solve questions from coaching materials. Have a command on Integration
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Kadamb Sachdeva

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In NEET, most of the questions are based on class 11th and 12th NCERT books. So, while preparing for the board exam, most of the topics will be covered for your NEET exam too. Knowing the syllabus before starting your preparation is the most important step that you have to take. With this, you will get to know what all topics you will be studying for the NEET exam. Start your preparation by studying the most important topics first. Solve previous years question papers and take online mock tests. This will give you an idea about the pattern and difficulty level of the questions. You should make notes of all the important stuff. T
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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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For NEET 2020 you may refer to these books, as these are highly suggested by experts. Yet mind one thing to work on the books rather than collecting them. Complete the basic notes, theory then you may refer these books for further practice. You may select 2-3 books out of them. Physics books for NEET:
40 Days Physics for NEET by S B Tripathi
Concepts of Competition Physics for CBSE PMT by Agarwal
Concepts of Physics by H C Verma
Fundamental Physics by Pradeep
Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick, and Walker
NCERT Physics by Anil Aggarwal
Objective Physics By D C Pandey
Objective Physics by Prof. Satya Prakash Arya (MTG Publishers)
Physi
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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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Hi,
Please focus on NCERT, then solve question paper. If you are unable to solve some questions, then refer to refresher. But, first focus on NCERTS and don't go for more than one refresher.

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Kadamb Sachdeva

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Hello,NEET is one of the toughest exams conducted in India. So, prepare yourself well for the exam. NEET 2020 Exam will be conducted on 3rd May 2020. So, you have enough time left. Start your preparation by checking the complete NEET Syllabus. You should focus more on NEET Physics Section, as Physics is the most difficult section. You should learn all the formulas of NEET Physics. Always carry a notebook and write down all the important formulas, derivation or anything important for the exam. You have to ready those notes daily at least once a day. These notes will also be helpful for your last minute preparation. Solve previous year q
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