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It seems that you have misinterpreted the pattern of NEET Exam. There is no perfect claim that '95% are from NCERT and 5% are from anywhere' however 100% of those questions will be from your syllabus of class 11 and 12. The best way to prepare depends on an individual and which method suits them perfectly. Majority of questions are from NCERT does not mean that exact questions are replicated in the exam but some questions are similar and mostly all of them are from the syllabus covered in NCERT.
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Hello,
As per your query let me just explain what they want to say by 40% relaxation in the syllabus. It means that you don't have to study those 40% and that would not come for your exams. Now apart from that you have to do 60 marks from the paper so that is just the bare minimum and you don't need to worry as the whole paper would come from syllabus and even if you do 70 or 80 from the paper it is okay to do so as they would check accordingly. In my opinion it is good to do a few extra questions so do not worry.
Hope it helps.
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Dear student
You have not to read in detail about HMP pathway or intermediate steps involved in it. It is not of your use and usually questions are not asked from this topic in NEET. You will just tensed by reading this topic in 12th class. You will study in details in biochemistry in MBBS first year. For your knowledge of I am writing significance of this pathway below:-
1. An intermediate erytbrose-P (4C) of this pathway is precursor of shikimic acid, which goes to synthesis of aromatic compounds and amino acids.2. This cycle provides pentose sugars Ribose-P for synthesis of nucleotides, nucleosides, ATP and GTP.3. A five carbon intermediate Ribulose-5-phosphate may used as CO2acceptor in green cells.4. This pathway produces reducing power NADPH2for the various biosynthetic pathways, other than photosynthesis like fats synthesis, starch synthesis, hormone synthesis and chlorophyll synthesis.5. Intermediates like PGAL and fructose-6-phosphate of this pathway may link with glycolytic reactions.Hope this information helps you. Gud luck!!
1. An intermediate erytbrose-P (4C) of this pathway is precursor of shikimic acid, which goes to synthesis of aromatic compounds and amino acids.
2. This cycle provides pentose sugars Ribose-P for synthesis of nucleotides, nucleosides, ATP and GTP.
3. A five carbon intermediate Ribulose-5-phosphate may used as CO2acceptor in green cells.
4. This pathway produces reducing power NADPH2for the various biosynthetic pathways, other than photosynthesis like fats synthesis, starch synthesis, hormone synthesis and chlorophyll synthesis.
5. Intermediates like PGAL and fructose-6-phosphate of this pathway may link with glycolytic reactions.
Hope this information helps you.
Gud luck!!
No NCERT is not sufficient for Chemistry in JEE Advanced, unlike JEE Mains. NCERT only provides a strong foundation in the subject. But Cracking JEE Advanced demands your expertise in the subject.
Besides NCERT some of the important study material you should follow are
1. Arihant Previous Years + Chemistry Handbook
2. Allen Chemistry DLP Materials
3. MS Chauhan Organic Chemistry
4. P Bahadur Numerical Chemistry/ Textbook of Physical Chemistry
5. OP Tandon Organic Chemistry
Besides this you should regular solve a lot of Chemistry Questions, Revise Concepts and make Notes. Trust me, its the notes which you make during course of your preparation which will finally help you on the day before Examination.
Hello aspirant,
Not only NCERT is enough for you in preparing KVPY SB stream. You need some other books like-
These books will help you too while preparing chemistry in KVPY SB stream.
Hope, it helps you.
Dear Student,
as of now there is not one single book containing the solutions of all subjects of NCERT textbooks. However there are various websites online where you can download all the NCERT solutions, they are either available as an e-book format or in a PDF format. But if you would like to know about a few of the reference books, here are some of them given below,
Hello Student,
DC Pandey books doesn't includes NCERT solutions. There is no separate exercise for them. But you will see some questions of NCERT within the examples of DC Pandey. So you will find solutions only for them.
For DC Pandey set of 5 books , it has many sections like AIEEE corner, Level 1 , JEE corner, Level 2 , Multiple correct, Subjective Questions etc. You can practice them .
For DC Pandey, Objective for NEET , It has many sections like checkpoints, Chapter exercise, Medical entrance gallery . Hence no separate NCERT is there.
Hope this helps.
DC Pandey is a good book for preparation for both JEE and NEET. It has good theory as well as good problems. For NEET you can try DC Pandey objective whereas for JEE you can try DC Pandey set of 5 books.
No, DC Pandey doesn't includes the solutions of NCERT in it. Also it does't have any separate exercise for NCERT. You might see some NCERT questions within its examples, but separately there is no exercise for NCERT solutions.
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