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If I be thorough with NCERT and exampler and solve PYQs, will i be able to get rank in kcet below 1000?

Sohamsengupta8 2nd Aug, 2021

Hello STudent

In KCET exam Karnatak common entrance test conducted by Karnataka Examination authority by government of Karnataka is of total 180 marks.The Examination has three sections physics, chemistry, mathematics each section has 60 question questions and1 marks for positive answer. The exam will be of 1 hour to 20 minutes for every sections of papers. The Exam will be e offline mode that means pen and paper mode. Those who have Get in this case KCET exam 130 to 160 marks and in the board exam of 12 class  will be able to secure 90% to 95% marks will be able to to get the rank below 1000.

To Get this rank candidate has to study regularly and systematically. The process you are following is the right way if you you continue it regularly and can do hard labour for this.

Hope this helps.

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I have not read class 12th ncert for organic chemistry. How much would it take to complete do so? give me a rough idea. Also, I am not very good at remembering things.

Ayush 1st Aug, 2021

Hello candidate,

The class 12th chemistry syllabus consists of various topics which are quite useful not only for your entrance examinations but also during the preliminary years of your college schedule.

These topics such as substitutions and elimination reactions, neighbouring group participation concept, a few name specific reactions and most importantly you need to to understand the mechanism behind this reacting compounds so that you can get to distinguish between the major and the minor product on an individual basis.

First of all you can refer to the class 12th NCERT Chemistry book and then can use help book such as Himanshu Pandey in order to solve questions and get your concept clear on a larger set of problems.

Hope you found it helpful. If you have any further queries feel free to post it here!!

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is neet biology completely based on ncert

Uzma Mushtaq 1st Aug, 2021

As per my experience everyone who cracked neet said that read the ncert of biology as all the questions come from ncert... But reading ncert is nt easy because in one line there is given the information of 4 lines means before reading we should almost know very well about the chapter... Then we can understand what actually is in ncert... It is ture that all the things are in ncert but it is not easy to grab those all... The one line of ncert carries a huge knowledge... If we start reading it without knowing what actually it is then we can only understand the line meaning not the things or questions which actually are behind it... So first read the chapters from ur other sources well and then revise it from ncert...

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can i prefer RBSC book compare to NCERT for jee mains ?

Yalavarthi Kishita 7th Aug, 2021
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hi iam a neet aspirant of 2022 I would like know about neet examination what else is coming in exam apart from ncert questions!!?

praveenbattinasonu 1st Aug, 2021
Hii
The NEET exam contains totally 180 questions
50 botany, 50 zoology, 50 physics,50 chemistry
Each question carries 4marks for correct answer  and 1minus mark for wrong anwer
NTA has revisedNEET Exam Pattern 2021 and as per the new pattern,the question paper will have4 subjects i.e. Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, and Botany.Further, each subject will have 2 sections i.e. A and B coating 35 and 15 questions respectively.However, while attempting questions asked in Section Bcandidates can choose to attempt any 10 Questions out of 15. Overall,NEET 2021 Question paper will have 180 multiple choice questions and 3 hours time limit to complete the paper.  This year totally 200  questions are there out of that you should attend 180 questions

Most of the questions are asked from ncert books only ok study well  there is a one year for you more study well and become a nice doctor

AND BLESS ME ALSO TO CRACK 2023 NEET EXAM
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kya neet ke chemistry me sirf ncert based questions ate hai?

Subhrajit Mukherjee 31st Jul, 2021

See this is a misconception that questions are asked from NCERT. If you analyze the previous year question then you will find a very little number of exact question in NCERT.

The purpose of NCERT is that if you read the book thoroughly and build your concepts then you can get about 50-60% question which are of the similar type of question in the book or if you read the NCERT only then the concepts you will get only from NCERT will help you to solve over 50-60% of NEET question.

As we all know NEET is a very competitive examination. So to create distinctions from the lot of students, the paper need to be moulded in such a manner that the deserving candidate get the seat. So the sequence you must follow for reading Chemistry:

  • Study thoroughly NCERT and practice problems from it.
  • If you are done from NCERT then you can switch to some other reference text books such as ABC chemistry and solve its problems.
  • If you have done this two then you will be ready enough to face advance problems and thus you will use the previous year papers or practice books to solve problems.

Some of the books you may follow for NEET chemistry:

  • Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon

  • ABC of Chemistry for Classes 11 and 12 by Modern

  • Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee

  • Dinesh Chemistry Guide

  • Practise books by VK Jaiswal (Inorganic), MS Chauhan (Organic) and N Awasthi (Physical)

To know more about NEET books you may visit the link below:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-neet/amp

For NEET preparations tips visit the link below:

https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet

I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!

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which book is good for maths rd Sharma or ncert maths for wbjee and jee mains

Sohamsengupta8 31st Jul, 2021

Hello student.

See actually there are huge difference between West Bengal joint mathematics and JEE mains mathematics. The difficulty level of JEE MAIN mathematics is more than than WBjee. If you are only preparing for or West Bengal joint, then my advice is that if you from Bengal Board you should go for general Syllabus book, practise previous year question papers and do lots of mocktests.

But if you are preparing for both JEE main and WB jee then you should go through NCERT for all basic mathematics and formula, but you always should practice good books like RD Sharma to have a better idea about all types of questions. Click on the link below to know more more about the best books for JEE main

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-jee-main

If you are preparing for JEE main you can go for JEE knockout course which can help you a lot with various types of mock test live doubt solving weekend class specialised reports ETC

Click on the link below to know

https://learn.careers360.com/engineering/jee-main-preparation-material/

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how many questions directly asked from NCERT in biology in neet?

Subhrajit Mukherjee 31st Jul, 2021

See its very hard to define problems from NCERT and not from NCERT in subjects like Biology. But as per the experts and the toppers, 98% of the question in NEET comes from NCERT Biology. Thus you can see that there is a very good number coming from NCERT. Now from the past year analysis the weightage have been defined based on subject.

chapterwise weightage for NEET:

  • Human Physiology and Genetics have maximum weightage in NEET.
  • Diversity of Living Organisms has 14% weightage.
  • Structural Organisationi n Plants and Animals takes 5%.
  • Plant Physiology has 6% and Cell Structure and Function has 9%.
  • Human Physiology has 20% weightage.
  • Reproduction chapter has 9% and Genetics and Evolution has 18% weightage.
  • Biology and Human Welfare has 9% weightage.
  • Biology and its application has 4% weightage and Ecology and Environment has 6% weightage.

To know more about NEET chapterwise analysis visit the link below:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-chapter-wise-weightage-and-important-topics

I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!


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Is NCERT Book Is Best For VIT EXAM Preparation?

Akash Singh 29th Jul, 2021

Hay!

I hope you are fit and fine.

Now coming back to your question that is NCERT sufficient for IIT JEE and Main or not?

Before this answer me a question.

Are you clear with basics of subjects and topics of 11th and 12th?

If you are already good with basics then NCERT is sufficient for VITEE and also for JEE Main and JEE Advanced but for JEE Advanced you have to refer to some other tough books for problem solving and higher concepts too.

See, what i have seen generally is that in NCERT, there is not enough explanation if someone is beginning his/her some topics and there are many things which you might find not relevant toVIT exam or  JEE exam and those are for board but if you are done with some basics, you can totally rely on NCERT and  infact it can fetch you good marks.

Having said that you must not ignore the problem solving part and for this you will have to refer some goods books which are very popular in market and suitable for you.

I hope this answer helps you.

All the very best!!

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is ncert is sufficient for iit jee and mains for sc category student

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 27th Jul, 2021
Hello,

No, NCERT is not sufficient to qualify JEE mains. Yes, NCERT is important and it is the base and foundation but you will have to move to standard books if you want to qualify JEE mains with good marks. I am listing below you the list of books that you will need to study.

PHYSICS :

Concepts of physics Vol I and II by HC Verma
Problems in General Physics by I.E Irodov
Objective questions on physics by DC Pandey

MATHEMATICS :
Maths XI and XII by RD Sharma
Complete mathematics by TMH
New pattern mathematics for JEE mains by Arihant publications

CHEMISTRY :
Ncert Chemistry for class XI and XII
Physical Chemistry by OP Tondon
Numerical Chemistry by P Bahadur
Organic chemistry by OP Tondon

I hope this helps.
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