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Candidates appearing for the NEET exam, must check relevant books other than NCERT to crack NEET 2021. There will be a total of 90 Questions that comes from Biology.
Refer the below link to get Tips to score more marks through NCERT in NEET.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/are-ncert-books-enough-for-cracking-neet#:~:text=As%20per%20NEET%202021%20exam,from%20Biology%20in%20the%20examination.
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Hello aspirant!!
In NEET exam, as per the previous year question papers, 36 % of total chemistry questions were asked from physical chemistry, i.e., 16 questions out of 45 questions. Out of 16 questions 10 - 12 questions were from NCERT.
Majority of the questions were taken from 11th and 12th ncert books and only a few questions were creative. For answering those questions , you can refer to Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon . For practicing the question and to solve problems make use of N.Avasthi 's Problem solving in Physical Chemistry.
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Greetings of the day dear candidate!
As you are very well known about the paper pattern and the type of questions asked in the NEET examination before.
So for your convenience, I would suggest you read line by line and memorize the NCERT as most of the portion of the examination comes from NCERT based topics. Apart from this, you can also solve questions from the previous year and Other side books specially dedicated to Organic chemistry.
Solely depending upon the NCERT book will not be that helpful but you can easily start from NCSRT then move to different books for higher-level questions to ace your problem-solving ability in organic chemistry.
Learn about all the reactions and the resulted compound name with catalysts, presence of heat and other things. It will help you out.
Solely NCERT is not enough. Also, you can solve pyq and give mock test series to understand your preparation level better.
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In NEET exam, as per the previous year question papers, 36% percentage(14 - 16 questions out of 45) of total chemistry questions were asked from inorganic chemistry.
In which the majority of the inorganic chemistry questions( 13- 14 questions) were asked from the NCERT. For answering the remaining 2-3 questions in inorganic chemistry section, you can refer to Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee, and for practice questions refer to V K Jaiswal's problems in inorganic chemistry.
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In the neet exam 2021 conducted by the national testing agency a total of 45% of the questions are asked from the NCERT syllabus directly or indirectly.
I am coming to chemistry almost 50-60% of the questions are asked from the NCERT textbook.
The questions may not be asked directly as given in the textbook but there is a slight change in the the concept through which the questions are asked they may be conceptual or problem solving or or even comprehension type.
KVPY SA is for those student who have passed class 10th examination and studying in class 11. Thus the syllabus of KVPY SA consist of all the 4 subjects i.e., Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology. The most of the syllabus is from the preliminary basis although you should have knowledges of class 11 syllabus. No need to study for class 12 syllabus but just prepare the basics of class 11.
To know more about KVPY visit the link below:
https://school.careers360.com/exams/kvpy
For official website visit the link below:
http://www.kvpy.iisc.ernet.in/main/eligibility.htm
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello Candidate,
If you have already cleared NTSE stage 1 examination, and then you have a time period of three months for preparing for the stage 2 examination then make sure that you make a proper timetable for yourself so that you can give a specific amount of time for NTSE preparation on a daily basis without making it a pile of heck at the last.
Here are some of the best books which you can use for your preparation in the last 3 months-
Study Guide NTSE (MAT + SAT) for Class 10th 2019-2020Arihant Experts
Pearson Guide to NTSE Class 10 (English)Pearson India
Practice Test Papers for NTSE Class X 1st EditionMcGraw(Hill Publications)
A Comprehensive Manual for NTSEAccess Publishing
Also make sure that you attend an adequate number of sample papers and give proper mock tests to finalize your strategy regarding time planning.
Good Luck!!
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