Class 11
Hi
You must finish your neet syllabus at least 1 month before your neet exam i. e at least by February 2023 as in ideal condition neet 8s conducted in May
This is because,
NEET syllabus is wide and it requires revision , so you must keep the last 1 month for revision and practicing mock test papers and test series
Follow the below tips to prepare well for your Neet examination :-
-----------) First of all you need to know the syllabus . Your neet syllabus is basically the ncert class 11 and 12th syllabus of physics, chemistry and biology. To get the complete syllabus visit https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus/amp and while the studying the chapters, your major focus should be on understanding the concepts .
The top books which you can follow for the preparation of your NEET examination are provided below:-
>>>>>> PHYSICS :-
NCERT Physics textbooks for Class XI and XII
Objective Physics for neet By DC Pandey
NCERT at your fingertips by mtg for physics
>>>>>> CHEMISTRY :-
NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class XI and XII
Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon
MS Chauhan (Organic)
>>>>>> BIOLOGY:-
NCERT Biology Class XI and Class XII "-
NCERT at your fingertips by mtg for biology
Trueman's biology for 11th and 12th
For more about books for neet visit :- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-neet
-----------) Practice questions:- after finishing each chapter you should practice numericals and mcqs .You should practise at least 80 to100 numericals and mcqs in Each chapter to master concepts so that you can solve numericals and MCQs easily.
-----------) Short breaks :- take short breaks in between your studies, studying continuously can be brain tiring and it becomes difficult to focus and study with concentration, so take breaks to relax and refresh your brain.
-----------) Make short notes:- You should make chapterwise short notes for each chapter and it should contain all the important concepts and formulas. These short notes will be a great revision tool for your examination.
-----------) Set goals :- set daily goals like I have to cover these many topics today, weekly goals like I have to cover these chapters this week and solve their mcqs too by the end of this week and similarly set monthly goals to cover the syllabus and meet them without any fail.
-----------) Follow a routine or timetable :- you can make a routine and religiously follow it and try to give at least 7- 8 hours to study each day in your routine.
PHYSICS is the toughest part for most of the medical aspirants as it has both numericals and concepts to deal with ,so keep at least 3 hours each day for physics
In Chemistry you have to deal with reactions and learn them and solve questions as well, so give at least 2.5 hours to Chemistry
In biology you have to read, learn and revise again and again, so keep around 2.5 hours for Biology.
-----------) Revise:- revise your concepts, formulas etc at regular intervals . Revision is very important otherwise as you move forward in your syllabus, you start forgetting the concepts you have learned before and you won't be able to perform well in your examination.
-----------) Solve previous year NEET question :- Solving previous year questions will let you know the examination pattern, type of questions asked in the exam and difficulty level of questions, also concepts of the questions often gets repeated so it will be of great help to you . You can get previous year papers at https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-question-papers
-----------) Go through NEET mock test papers :- Once you are done with your complete syllabus solve mock test papers as it will let you know your preparation level .After solving each mock test paper, analyse yourself which will help you to know your weak areas /topics so that you can work on them and them strong so that you can perform well in your examination.
To prepare well you can go for our neet program at the convenience of your home, the link for the same is provided below :-
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet
Thankyou
Dear Richa,
You need not be tensed for your 11th grade (CBSE) music exam. As you said your music exam will consist of two parts:
THOREY EXAM (15 MARKS)
Theory is a written test which involves instruments, notes, history of music, meanings, etc. Start preparing 2 months before your exams by downloading practice papers from the Internet and have your teacher assess them.
PRACTICAL EXAM (15 MARKS)
Practical generally involves scales, pieces and selected exercises. Adhering to its name, practice is required to ace such an exam. Practice for at least 45 minutes every day for honest practice to yield good results.
Wishing you all the best.
Hello Shivam
I guess I can answer well considering I too took up PCMB in 11th and 12th, and cleared NEET and am currently a MBBS student.
First thing first, yes your command over physics and chemistry will help. In JEE questions are more detailed and if you can do them, you actually have a good understanding. NEET has pretty straightforward questions coupled with a few HITS which make all the difference. Give a special focus on organic chemistry and you’ll be okay.
Another thing I must mention is that you NEED to give more attention to biology. This is the subject which ensures your MBBS seat, physics and chemistry ensures a good college. You need more than NCERT, so don’t hesitate before exploring some topics in detail. NEET is a test of your grit more than your knowledge. Keep working hard. Goodluck!
Hello Aspirant,
I am enlisting down some best books for preparation of JEE-Main and JEE-Advance :-
@Physics
Concepts of Physics-H. C. Verma
Fundamentals of Physics-Halliday, Resnick and Walker
Problems in General Physics-I. E. Irodov
University Physics-Freedman and Young
Understanding JEE physics series-DC Pandey
Problem In Physics-SS Krotov
@Mathematics
Higher Algebra-Hall and Knight
Coordinate Geometry-S.L. Loney
Differential and Integral Calculus-N. Piskunov
Calculus and Analytic Geometry-Thomas and Finney
IIT Mathematics for JEE Main & Advanced-M.L. Khanna
Course in Mathematics for IIT-JEE-Tata McGraw Hill publication
Problems Plus in IIT Mathematics-A Das Gupta
Trigonometry-S L Loney
@Chemistry
Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations-RC Mukherjee
Organic Chemistry-Solomons and Fryhle
Concise Inorganic-J. D. Lee
Organic Chemistry-Morrison and Boyd
University Chemistry-Freedman and Young
Physical Chemistry-N Awasthi
Arihant's Practice Book Chemistry for JEE Main And Advanced-R.K Gupta
No see if you are weak in Chemistry portion then just follow some suggestions :-
** Just focus on NCERT only for now, until and unless you understand the portion of NCERT don't move on.
** For better understanding and learning of formulas just make a separate notebook where you should write down only reactions and formulas and revise it daily in early morning.
** Now after getting some better understanding than shift on to above mentioned reference books for numericals.
You can also check out the JEE-Main knockout package for preparation of JEE-Main from the link given below :-
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-jee-main-april/?product=27&icn=knockout-jee-main-2021-january&ici=
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Follow these steps to get your desired result :
1.Prepare a timetable and strictly follow it :
Time-Table helps you to plan the short-term and long-term goals accordingly. Take short breaks in between.
2.Revise your subjects regularly:
The revision would help you to get a good grasp of all the concepts.
3.Solve previous year questions:
Whether you are preparing for any exam, your preparation is incomplete without solving previous years' papers.
4. Study Material-
Collect the relevant study material to prepare for NEET. Once you get good study source, stick to it and follow it completely. The NCERT textbooks for Class 11 and 12 are recommended as the best books for NEET preparation.
5.Evaluate yourself:
Evaluating yourself from time to time is crucial for effective preparation. Attempt mock tests to evaluate yourself.
Good luck !
Hey!
In CBSE Boards, a student gets roll number from school in all the classes except for 10th and 12th in which board exams are conducted. If you are in 11th class, then you would have been provided with a class roll number which is most probably a two digit number. Whereas, when a student is enrolled in class 10 and 12, CBSE board exam roll numbers are provided to the student. Only your board exam roll numbers have many digits.
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