NCERT
Dear aspirant!
Jee mains previous year question are most important part of one's preparation. Solving previous year question will help you figure out the difficulty level of asked questions and you will observed that many of questions are repeating in next year.
Yes, you should solve jee mains pyq only after practicing the back excercise of ncert books as then you will follow the proper format that is easy to hard. You can also set a target of completing minimum two chapters a day as exams are most expected to occur in February 2022. For chemistry, i would especially suggest you to read NCERT minimum three times to score good marks in this subject.
All the best.
Hello,
For NEET exam there are some points that you should keep in mind while preparing.
1. planning: you should plan your syllabus and what you want to complete in a day or week. this will help you to study more instead of giving time daily in thinking what you should do today.
2. Books: there are many books for NEET exam. The best book is your NCERT but you can also refer to some other books for the preparation.
3. Consistency: consistency is the key for any exam. you should always be consistent towards your studies.
4. Important topics: it is very helpful if you know what are the most scoring and important topics for your exam.
5. solving previous year question paper and sample papers is very much helpful as it introduce you with the questions that come in the exam.
6. you should also solve as many questions you can from a particular topic or chapter.
you can refer to the link given below for the reference books and the important topics for NEET UG and for more additional information:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-score-good-marks-in-neet
Thank you and all the best!
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