NCERT
Dear reader,
From my point of view if you appearing for pharmacy exams just after 12, NCERT is best book you can go throughout as entrance exam syllabus is nearly same for that after 12 but if you are on the other note so you can go with previous year papers and topics wise questions through internet and some good books referred for that are as follows-
--Piyush Guide for Drug Inspector and Pharmacist Exam Piyush Pharmacist --Guide on Amazon-
Pharmacy kit is also a fine book. You can check it here Pharmacy Kit on Amazon.
--Advanced Entrance Guide For Pharmacist Exam By Birla Advanced Pharmacist Entrance Guide By Birla On Amazon.
Hello aspirant
Yes , 11th and 12th NCERTs are good for Inorganic chemistry ,the whole chemistry NCERT class 11 and 12 book is good enough for JEE mains,NEET and class 11 and 12 boards.
List of Inorganic chemistry chapters are :
Class 11th:
12th
Hope this helps.
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Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you as you have marked yourself in E.W.S category in category option but you haven't been asked for the certificate so you should certainly wait for the further steps or stages for the examination hoe they will certainly ask for confirmation or verifications.
Hope you found this answer useful. Stay motivated stay positive.
All the best!
Hello.
NCERt books are the foundation upon which you. An build your knowledge. These books are the basics and the most important books as they give you an understanding about all the important topics and in am easy way. If you read the NCERT Books properly, then you will develop an in depth understanding and can write answers more efficiently. However, you also need to go through few guide books as extra help. Given below is a link that will tell you how to prepare for the exam, please click on it!
https://school.careers360.com/articles/nios-books-for-class-12
Leaving NEET preparations for a month will not be a good idea. A suggestion should be to start the HSC board preparation as soon as you can with NEET syllabus. You can make flash cards of your NEET related topics and revise them daily with your HSC Board preparation. This way you will not loose the focus from the board exam as well as you will not have to leave NEET preparation also. All the best.
If you are confident enough that you can study on your own that is good. As you mentioned you are a NEET aspirant, you can either change your coaching classes or get an online subscription of any digital classroom. Another way is to talk to any student who studied on their own for NEET and cleared the exam. Coaching classes help you to clear your basic doubts but if feel that you prepared enough, start preparing topics for NEET exam. Wish you all the best.
Dear aspirant hope you are doing well,
Uttar Pradesh board maths syllabus and previous years question paper in English medium is given. Read the given article link is given below.
Up board full syllabus, download link is given below
https://school.careers360.com/boards/upmsp/up-board-class-10-syllabus/amp
Hope it's helpful
Hello Aspirant,
Calculus is the most important part of the mathematics section in JEE Main paper. It covers around 40% of the total questions. IN indefinite integration learn the standard formulae which could only be achieved by the rigorous practice of question. So NCERT would not be sufficient for this purpose.
You can go through the different books, Following are the list of books you can look for help,
Hope this information is helpful
Good luck
Hope you are doing good. As per your query YES for sure you will be able to solve questions of your NEET exam based on your NCERT grasp, but in these types of competitive exams, not only accuracy but speed also matters for which you have to practice more and more questions of the same pattern which is not that possible with NCERT because in NCERT you can get only theory in depth. so yes for theory NCERT is sufficient but for problem-solving you have to manage with other books too.
Hope this information is helpful. Fell free for any query
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