NCERT
As you said, you know NCERT class 11 and 12, which is a positive sign and almost 80% of the preparation is done with this. Now if you have completed your syllabus, then do a revision. If you find anything doubtful, try to clear it anyway. As you have still 4 months left, and this is enough time to prepare for COMEDK. You can also prepare short notes which will help you during revision. Write down all the formulae in a notebook so that you can access it anytime you want. Once done with the syllabus, move on to completing Sample papers and previous year exam papers. Go through the link for sample papers https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/comedk-uget-sample-papers Some best books for preparation of COMEDK-
These books are recommended by experts. These books have large number of exercises and questions for competitive entrance exams. Once you complete the syllabus and revision, give mock tests regularly. Giving mock tests will boost your preparation level and will give you more confidence.
Hello Student
This is a very nice question as both are from government curriculum but the difference is that the NEET questions are compartively easy in Physics and Chemistry than Ncert whereas they require a fast and precision timing to solve them but the Ncert questions are more calculative .
You can get the concepts of NEET from NcERT but to ace the Competetion you are required to solve other books also like:-
Coaching Material.
DC pandey
Hc verma
Truemann's Elementary Biology.
You can also read the following article about the NEET prepertion Stratergy:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips
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Hello Aspirant,
Hope your doing good.
yes how to prepare for kvpy and manage 12th along with it here is what you can do
coming to the chemistry paper NCERT Is pretty much enough to cover everything but here are some sources and tips to prepare on it. Inorganic chemistry. FULL NCERT,
Some important chapters to cover would be Chemical Reactions, Environmental Chemistry, Solid State, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Isolation of Elements, Periodic Classification of Elements, Surface Chemistry, States of Matter: Gases and Liquids, Metals and Nonmetals, Carbon Compounds, Basic Concepts of Chemistry, Thermodynamics, Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties.
Also Solve NCERT (Inorganic Chemistry )And For Physical Chemistry :- R C Mukherjee And Organic ( M.S.Chauhan) .
All these books and resource will help you cover every part of the syllabus.
Hope you found it helpful, Thankyou. Ping us below for more such queries
Goodluck for everything ahead :)
NCERT can only give you an upstart into JEE Preparation or in simple words clear your fundamentals. But in today's date with the kind of competition students face, only NCERT is not sufficient. You need a perfect strategy regarding test taking as well as selection of proper preparation materials and books for aceing the exam.
Some of my personal suggestions which besides other books proved to be critical for my preparation
DC Pandey Series Physics
Arihant Chapterwise Previous Years PCM
Resonance Rank Booster + DPP Sets
MS Chauhan + Himanshu Pandey Organic Chemistry
P Bahadur Numerical Chemistry / Textbook of Physical Chemistry
TMH Maths Physics
Allen Maths Handbook
Arihant Chemistry Handbook
For more information do follow the link below https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-jee-main
NCERT IS THE BASIC BOOK THAT YOU NEED TO GO THROUGH FIRST BEFORE TAKING UP ANY OTHER BOOKS. AS FOR HC VERMA, I WILL SAY IT IS BEST FOR NUMERICALS ( SINCE IT CONTAINS A VAST NUMBER OF PROBLEMS AS WELL AS SOLVED EXAMPLES). BUT I WILL RECOMMEND YOU TO TAKE UP ANOTHER BOOK FOR BUILDING YOUR CONCEPTS AS HC VERMA'S THEORY IS NOT SUFFICIENT. FOR THAT YOU CAN GO FOR:
Hello Student,
In fact, the books you have mentioned in your question are really useful for better understanding of the concept of physics.It is useful to read NCERT book for physics but I think it is still necessary to read H.C varma and DC pandey book for numerical practice of physics. See, If you are seriously Studying for NEET Examination,then it is very important to have clear concepts of physics along with chemistry and biology,right? So I would say, Practice solving the numericals of physics from the books H C varma and DC pandey.
Hope this helps All the best
Morning is the best time to read theoretical subjects. As you are going to read NCERT you should make the proper schedule. First read the chapters which you like the most. Prepare short notes for quick revision. Solve all the previous years' questions related to the chapter you finish.
Start reading in the morning and you will get benefitted. All the best.
Hi Aspirant,
As of now, there has not been any updates from NEET exam conducting authority or government over the reduction of syllabus of NEET 2021.
I will suggest that until such updates are made, prepare for the exam as per the full syllabus of NEET.
To know about the NEET Syllabus, visit this link - https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus
All the best.
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