NCERT
Hello student,
Hope you are in good health. NCERT books are excellent for clarifying fundamental ideas and for neet in general, especially when it comes to Neet Biology, where NCERT Biology is very crucial, however if you ask me if NCERT is adequate for NEET, I would answer NO because there are several subjects in NCERT that are tough to grasp on their own. NCERT books do not provide enough MCQs and numericala to allow for enough practise. NCERT books do not have questions that follow the NEET test pattern.
As a result, in addition to NCERT, you will need to read other books.The top books to study for the neet exams are mentioned below per subject:-
PHYSICS :-
*NCERT Physics textbooks for Class XI and XII
* Mtg NCERT at your fingertips for physics
*Objective Physics for neet By DC Pandey :- it has MCQs and numericals as per Neet examination pattern and level
CHEMISTRY :-
*NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class XI and XII :- Ncert chemistry is really good for Neet, go through all the solved examples, intext questions and exercise questions
*Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon :- Best for practising and mastering numericals in physical chemistry
*MS Chauhan (Organic) :- It is a great book to clear all your concepts regarding reactions in organic,their mechanism etc
BIOLOGY
*NCERT Biology Class XI and Class XII "- Master it as around 95 % questions in neet biology are based on ncert .
*NCERT at your fingertips by mtg :- best for practicing MCQs for your neet
*Trueman biology :- good for understanding topics which are difficult to understand from NCERT
Also practice mock test papers please practice these paper only when you are completed with your syllabus. And before 2 months of NEET you should practice per day 3 papers so that you are fully prepared .
Below given link will help you in mock test papers:-
https://learn.careers360.com/test-series-neet-free-mock-test/
Hope this will helps!
Hello Aspirant..
Basically, certain NCERT models replicated Elsie's in 2017, which is why everyone is advising students to study from NCERT books. So, if you use NCERT and previous year papers, you might achieve a score of 300 or higher because it's a chance. We can't guarantee anything. Listen up, getting a 650+ is no simple feat. Because you have limited time, all that is required is smart effort rather than hard work. In the following subjects, much work is required: -
Biology: To obtain a score of 650 or above Biology is really important. Aim for a score of 340 or above. Simply learning NCERT thoroughly and revisiting it several times can result in a score of around 310. Choose the Aakash study material and memorise it for an extra 40 points. Don't put too much emphasis on biology throughout the year; instead, revise thoroughly in the last few months. I received a 327.
Allen's module contains a lot of knowledge that isn't covered in tests and that you won't be able to remember for long.
Physics is the most crucial topic and determines one's rank. Instead than spending time on multiple questions of the same sort, practise new types of questions. For AIIMS, practising simply solved cases from Cengage Physicsbook is sufficient. So, by this you'll score 160+.
Chemistry—expand your knowledge of organic chemistry fundamentals. Avoid the Aakash package in favour of Shri Balaji Publications' book or Allen's module. However, NCERT is more than adequate for inorganic chemistry; choose Shri Balaji Publications' book for chemical bonding only if you have limited time. Only if you have time, practise questions from Narendra Awasthi's book for Physical Chemistry.
I hope this information helps.
All the best.
Dear Student,
For NCERT notes of biology, chemistry and physics class 12th,
For NCERT books for 12th, you can refer to the given link :- https://school.careers360.com/articles/ncert-books-for-class-12
Happy Learning!
Hello,
For the JEE Mains test, NCERT Chemistry is sufficient.
Inorganic- It is the highest score of the three, but it needs a lot of knowledge, particularly in the areas of p block, s block, d & f block, environmental chemistry, and hydrogen. If someone understands each point, fact, example, and reaction offered in these chapters, NCERT is more than competent for all of these areas.
There are also 2 to 3 problems that are straight NCERT sections, particularly from the sections s block, environ. chemistry, hydrogen, and d and f block. However, for chapters like chemical bonding, coord compounds, and metallurgy, class notes should be used in addition to the NCERT text.
Physical Chem: In the Mains paper, there are generally two theory-based questions from physical chemistry, which may be direct lines from the NCERT (Surface chemistry, Chemistry in Everyday life). The chapters mole concept, stoichiometry & redox (reaction oriented calculations), electro-chemistry, thermodynamic, kinetic, solution & colligative properties, and thermodynamics, kinetics, and solutions & colligative properties all require extra practise than others.
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY: Of the three, this is the most demanding. In the JEE Mains, there are 2- 3 questions that are direct lines from the NCERT, particularly for the chapters Biomolecules, Polymer, and Some Basic Techniques and Principles.All other issues, on the other hand, are largely mechanism-based and need a complete understanding of every mechanism, as well as the reaction of all reagents and the impact of the environment.
Hope it helped
Dear Aspirant
Yes , it is because generally bsc nursing exam have subjects like physics,chemistry and biology
According to me 11 ,12 ncert book is good it co sist of simple language and try to build your concepts and write down all important formulas in note book
you can rely on BSc General Nusring Entrance Exam Guide latest edition by Arihant Publications
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