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Is NCERT IS ENOUGH FOR BITSAT EXAM ?

Ayush 4th Jul, 2021

Hello Candidate,

The bitsat examination comprises of a total of 450 marks and include subjects as physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, English, and mental ability and is held in online mode.

The difficulty level of the examination is not as high as compared to other entrance examination such a mess but speed is a key factor in these exams because of relatively high cutoff as compared to other exams, and so it would be better if you be very thorough with your NCERT textbooks because the level of questions is not gonna be much higher.

Good Luck!!

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what are the topics in ncert which not present in neet syllabus

prasanna raghupatruni 1st Jul, 2021

Hello,

We cannot exactly tell you  the  NCERT topics that are not covered in NEET Syllabus but the below link helps you to analyze the syllabus of NEET , so that you can able to plan, analyze and complete the syllabus accordingly in time.

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus

All the Best!!!

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please tell me the syllabus of up board session 2021-22 is ncert or not for physics, chemistry and biology class 12..Genuine answer required

medsra159 1st Jul, 2021

Dear leaner,

NCERT has reduced up board 12th syllabus to 30%, actually the up board exams are cancelled 12 exam 2021 due to covid 19 pandemic.so relax

Refer the link given below and download for upboard 12th subject wise .

https://www.google.com/amp/s/school.careers360.com/articles/up-board-12th-syllabus/amp .

All the best.


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is NCERT, NCERT exemplar and PYQ are enough to score 60+ marks in JEE mains ???

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 30th Jun, 2021

hi,

see ncert books and its examples and exercises are best for building the basic knowledge and 12th course preparation. however jee main exam is competitive exam and the nature of questions is mcq type. so you may expect questions from any of the part and based on the last three sessions exam questions are moderate level to tricky . so your basic conceptions should be clear and you have to make fast to solve the numeric problem with in given time. another thing you have to keep in Mind that try to make less of negative marks by giving incorrect answer. you should atleast practice the previous years papers of jee main.

hope it would help.

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Hi!! My Name is Navreet Kaur. I want to ask that is NCERT sufficient to get rank in PGIMER entrance exam?? Or we have to take help Frm other books. Frm where the questions has to be prepared??

Karamvir Singh 24th Jun, 2021

Hi,

For preparing the PGIMER Entrance Exam, either for Nursing or Paramedical, NCERTs can act as a strong base. NCERTs can assist you in helping clearing your basics in the subject. If we come on to the questions asked in the entrance exam, it requires some more knowledge than NCERTs. You can refer to books such as Trueman's for Biology, Pradeep/HC Verma/RS Aggarwal for Physics, Chemistry. You can read any of the reference books which you have used earlier for class 11 and class 12. For the GK part, if you read daily newspaper and have a basic General knowledge, it would be suffice. For English, you can refer to Arihant Objective English book. NCERTs can surely help in clearing your exam, but to get a rank, you need to prepare additionally as the cutoff is very high especially if you belong to general category, even a 98 percentile do not secure a seat. So, always be ahead in preparation and prepare from reference books. Practice as many questions as you can. You can get books for the PGIMER preparation and can solve mock papers for the same. Practice is an important key to secure rank in this entrance exam.

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Im studying 12th std in Tnscert syllabus and Im wasted 11th std because of this corona lockdown and I have one year for jee preparation Im studying 11th std ncert pcm subject and 12th std books for both exams this way of studying is correct or wrong I dont know tell me is this correct or wrong

susanna.maryb 23rd Jun, 2021

Hello Aspirant,

The Corona virus pandemic has been rough on a lot of students. If you are not upto speed on your 11th standard syllabus, you can study that along with your 12th standard regular classes. 12th standard syllabus is essentially the continuation of 11th so studying both simultaneously will lay a strong foundation of the concepts. Since you are preparing for JEE concentrate on your physics, chemistry and mathematics subjects. JEE is easier for people who have a sound understanding of the concepts. Many students forget 11th subjects when they reach 12th anyway. So if you practice and learn this way, you could actually have an advantage over them. After 12th take lots of JEE mock tests online and try solving previous year question papers as well. Hope this helps and Good luck.

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now im in 12th but my 11th syllabus in not covered...but now i want to cover both 11th and 12th neet syllabus before 1 jan 2022 + i want to cover my hsc board syallbus also then how to manage covering ur 11th and 12th ncert and 12th board syllabus ??

Subhrajit Mukherjee 23rd Jun, 2021

See this situation can be intermediating but its not impossible. Let me assure you if you are hardworking and if you have the perseverance and sincerity then you will definitely crack it.

Now the most important for NEET is that you need to focus on 10+2 as well as NEET. Thus you have to cover up both the portions simultaneously. Suppose the tution teachers or your school teachers will be teaching you the 10+2 syllabus, go through it in such that you prepare the syllabus of NEET as well as 10+2. This way at the end you will finish both the 10+2 syllabus as well as NEET 10+2 part. Now for the part of 11 you have invest some time every day to clear your backlogs. If you can study in bits both the 11 and 12 syllabus then by January you will complete 100% of 10+2 and NEET 10+2 part and 90% of the NEET class 11 part. Now depending on your preparation you can invest more time to class 11 and try on practicing problems which will really help you to have a great preparation.

Now you have mentioned that you are a HSC board student and you have to read NEET as well. Now the point is I don't think there will be a lot of deviation between HSC books and the NCERTs. So you can do a thing. Study from any of the book for the first and while revising you go through another books. For example you study Biology from NCERT then while revising go through the HSC book. This will help you to gather missing information if any and will assist you to score good in 10+2.

Also preparation can be really easy if you have good guidance. So having a good teacher or a institution can be really helpful. Career360 offers some really good courses for NEET as well as crash courses. So to stay tuned use the career360 app about the courses offered for 2022.

To know about career360 courses visit the link below:

https://learn.careers360.com/neet-coaching/?product=50&icn=NEET_knockout&ici=c360_sticky_qna_medical

To know about the study plan for NEET visit the link below:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-study-plan

Also you should try to maintain a Summary Notebook in which you will write the important concepts and formulae which can be really helpful in the time of revision.

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

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is keam preperation enough for srmjeee? also a second question- ncert maths enough for srmjeee?

chandni deb 21st Jun, 2021

Dear Aspirant,

KEAM preparation should be enough for SRMJEE as both are entrance examinations and have almost similar exam syllabus and pattern. However, some of the portions may vary hence it is advisable that you look into the syllabus and prepare accordingly.

With respect to using NCERT textbook for the preparation of Mathematics is recommended however, it is advisable that you utilize other textbooks as well, which are of competitive examinations level. NCERT textbooks are very useful for the understanding of the topics and getting the basic idea, however for an entrance examination it is best if you utilize other textbooks as well, which have advance level of questions.

You may also solve previous years question papers of SRMJEE to get a better idea of how the questions are asked and to get an idea of the trend of the questions.

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there is any difference between ncert biology book 2019 and 2020 edition

Abhishek Roy 20th Jun, 2021

There is no major difference in the Core Content and Theory of NCERT Biology 2019 and 2020 Editions, and you may definitely refer to former edition for educational purposes. A new NCERT edition has hardly few minor changes in exercises and revision of errors in them. According to a Circular by NCERT in April 2020, they had made 1334 changes in NCERT Books, at an average of 7 changes per book, which may be considered. You may take note of the changes later if required.

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