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Hello aspirant,
It is not fixed that how much part in neet paper will come from ncert books but ncert curriculum is like a Bible for neet aspirants as it contains very good proportion of questions asked in neet exam.
According to the question papers from the previous year, 15 to 20 percent of all the questions in physics are taken directly from the NCERT books, and another 15 to 20 percent are based on the NCERT curriculum.
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NCERT is enough for JEE mains but for JEE advanced you should refer other books as well.
you can buy a reference book name jd lee.
for advance you should buy a reference book cause the hardness level of advance questions of inorganic chemistry is much tough then jee. you can't tackle that question with NCERT book level. you have to study very hard and very deep inorganic chemistry for advance
hope this is helpful for you.
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Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing well !
Ya its totally okay and fine . Solving cengage book now will take time ,and you don't have that in your second attempt of jee mains . Beleive me , solve ncert ,read carefully it for chemistry ,even don't leave a single word , all questions will come from ncert in chemistry ,it's my suggestion . For physics ,revise all formulas and do at least 5 problems on every concept . And for maths ,do only jee mains specific topic to get a decent score in it because it is quite tough and lengthy ,focus more on other two subjects .
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Hi there.
NCERT serves as the cornerstone of JEE Main preparation and contains fundamental topics that you must fully comprehend. NCERT is not sufficient, nevertheless, if you wish to pass the JEE Mains. For JEE Main prep, you must spend money on specific books. Building tangible concepts for JEE Main preparation requires the use of NCERT books. It might not be sufficient on its own to pass the most difficult admission exam, though. To fully comprehend the topics, one should carefully read the NCERT before moving on to other books or coaching materials for practising a variety of questions. This will guarantee idea development and sufficient question answering for JEE Main preparation.
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hey, first of all, I would suggest you keep calm and stress less. even though I have given the same exam and I was in stress too, I was scared that what will happen, how much will I score, and which college will I get into. but trust me nothing happens when you stress so much.
here are some tips for you that will help you to concentrate more and worry less
1) sleep well
2) eat healthily
3) take breaks in between
4) focus more on weak spots
5) give more tests and test your knowledge
5) have confidence
just believe in yourself and trust me you will get results according to your hard work. so just focus.
I wish you all the very best. do your best in the exam and have faith in yourself
Hello,
For Biology, NCERT is more than sufficient, and one may easily achieve a 300+ score. For biology, you don't need to consult any more or other books. However, in order to build a solid foundation in physics and chemistry, you should use NCERT as your starting point and a few additional reference books. This will allow you to progressively advance to more challenging questions and numerical calculations. You simply need to keep practising a tonne of MCQs till you are comfortable with the chapter. You'll get an advantage over others as a result.
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