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How much marks will I get in biology in NEET-UG 2020, just by reading NCERT?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 23rd Jul, 2020

Ankit, 99% of the questions asked in NEET, come from the officially designated syllabus. And NEET Biology syllabus is as follows:

Diversity in Living world

Structural Organization in Animal and Plants

Cell Structure and Function

Plant Physiology

Human Physiology

Reproduction

Genetics and Evolution

Biology and Human Welfare

Biotechnology and its applications

Ecology and Environment

Biology is the biggest section in NEET, comprising about half of the exam, and acing this subject can help you in scoring more in the exam. Human Physiology and Genetics have maximum weightage in NEET. Diversity of Living Organisms has 14% weightage. Structural Organisationi n Plants and Animals takes 5%. Plant Physiology has 6% and Cell Structure and Function has 9%. Human Physiology has 20% weightage. Reproduction chapter has 9% and Genetics and Evolution has 18% weightage. Biology and Human Welfare has 9% weightage. Biology and its application has 4% weightage and Ecology and Environment has 6% weightage. It is advisable to practise questions of Genetics from previous year question papers, which will give you a thorough understanding of how the questions are being asked. Topics of Plant and Animal kingdom have a lot of portion to memorize. You can prepare these topics by making a comparative table for the sub-topics and studying it together. Plant physiology is also equally important and easy to score. For more tips, please visit our page at: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-neet-biology . If you strictly follow the weightage and get all the questions correct, there should not be any reason why you would score less than 300 in Biology section.

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can i score 650+ with this following strategy as there are 2 weeks left for neet exam i attempt aiims previous years do mtg for pcb atleast 2 sample papers a day reading inorganic chapters each day for 14 days doing organic questions doing physics separately by doing atleast 150+ questions??

rehan18alam Student Expert 29th Aug, 2020
Dear Aspirant,

In this case you have described I would suggest you should attempt the same paper multiple times, atleast 3 times, and then look at the solutions to all the questions you have not got right.

Keep on repeating the papers, do not attempt same paper two times in a row though. For example there is paper 1 you have given on day 1, then paper 2 on day 2 and then paper 3 on day 3. After that repeat, paper 1 on Day 4, Paper 2 on Day 5, and so on.

You can also attempt two papers in one day as the time comes to end. In the end you'll reach the maximum potential but I wont say that you will get 650 as this requires a deliberate effort.

Hope this helps. Thank you.

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In the case of chemistry ,what should we choose reading ncert or seeing online Vedio classes for doing sums and learning concepts of first year

M sourabh 18th Jul, 2020

hello aditya,

Chemistry is a subject which as more concepts and less calculation part so I suggest you to go for NCERT because it is really very helpful to gain good conceptual grip in chemistry and try to practice and revise sums given in exercises it would be helpful.


hope it was helpful thank you

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I wanna pursue BA hons in English literature? whats best advisable, whether to pursue that in abroad or India, Im not eminently eloquent in reading and writing but Im good in writing heart touching poetries and reading, whats better in consideration of all matters, however Ill pursueMA inabroad

Mayank Chowdhary 26th Aug, 2020

Hello,

BA hons english literature is a good choice aboard but then you will have to give language proficiency tests like TOFL or IELTS because it is necessary for you to at least know the basics of the language spoken there. TOFL and IELTS is not a big deal now a days you can easily do it or even you can improve your reading or speaking skills too. Try to search for universities based on your choice ans credentials and then see whether they take TOFL score or IELTS score. Then prepare for exams. There also may be other institutional exams as a entrance exam or something.

So collect all the necessary details. Even India also has many good university. Think carefully, Don't worry about anything and all the best.

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Thanks

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my last sem exam got cancelled from last 3 months. i cant read properly at home. i feel like restlessness. how can i do reading properly .

Sharon Rose Student Expert 10th Jul, 2020

Hello,

First you need to get rid of all distractions and prepare yourself physically and mentally to sit and study. Get a place to occupy by all yourself and make sure that you do not have disturbance and your surroundings must be quite. Start studying for a short period of time, say, like 30-45 minutes. It is okay even if you study for a short time but you need to concentrate completely for these 30-45 minutes. Take short breaks in between and relax. You don't have to study for hours together but when you study make is worthwhile. Do some physical exercises or meditation for at least 20 minutes, this will help you keep active and calm.

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The UPSC Exam is good for reading on its own or coaching center there which is best?

Mayank Chowdhary 8th Jul, 2020

Hello,

If you have a good coaching center then you must surely join it but if you are able to study on your own then you should do it. Yes Definitely UPSC is a tough exam and coaching classes will definitely give you a proper guidance. So just check out details about coaching classes and make sure that class is right for you and is providing you through education.

Thank you and all the best.

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by reading what topics i can score 450 in neet from only biology and chemistry in one month? how my time table should be?

Mayank Chowdhary 28th Jun, 2020

You surely can do this. Not a very difficult task assuming that you're done with almost all the concepts of biology and chemistry and only are asking for the revision pattern for the last month. See I'll guide you follow this well.

Make a habit of reading ncert chapters and reading almost every single line like that's the most important line. Because mcqs can be asked from anywhere end can be twisted in any way so more you remember things, more are the chances that you'll be able to go past a score of 320 from biology ncert itself. Keep reading one section which includes 3-5 chapters every day. For human physiology, plants physiology and genetics you can take 2 days each. Keep doing this everyday. And also keep revising what you studied previous day quickly on the next day. No need to solve mcqs now.

For inorganic chemistry, things go exactly same like biology. Just keep reading no need to solve mcqs now.

For organic chemistry, again same thing. Keep reading, keep remembering and recollecting all the reactions from Alkanes till the nitrogen containing compounds. Try to link every thing. Practice some important mcqs of possible as they'll enhance your thinking skill and boost your confidence.

For physical chemistry, let me be honest. Out of 10-12 questions that will be asked from physical chemistry, 7-9 will be numericals only. So your first goal should be revising formulas of all the numiercals chapters like solid state, solutions and colligative properties, electrochemistry, thermodynamics, etc. Just revise the formulas and solve the mcqs ok. And then go for other theorretical physical chapters like surface chemistry, general principles and isolation techniques, etc and read them as there will be 1-1 theory questions from each so that you can answer them too.

So do this regularly and honestly without even wasting a minute in a day and then surely you will be able to score 300+ in biology and 150+ in chemistry TRUST me.

Best wishes. Thank you.

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Is age 21 just after graduation is ideal age to start banking exams preparation i have no reading habit and below average student will i be able to crack it ? Is 21 late or ideal as per my situation ? usually when one start scratch preparation ?

rajaman9300 Student Expert 27th Jun, 2020

I think 21-23 is the best age to start the preparation for any high level Entrance exams. With high level i mean to say after graduation exams.

This is the age where the mind is hungry for more and more knowledge, it will explore for exposure. This is the age where your decisions either make you or somewhat break you. This is age where most of the UPSC aspirants starts their preparation.

All the best for your preparation journey, keep you head down and start working hard. Always remember the "24 character strategy" by Zhou Enlai.

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Is age 21 late to start ? i just completed my graduation and also being an average student is it possible to crack sbi i am very poor in English and average in other and has no reading habit whether accordance to my situation i am late now ? To crack sbi is last option for me i have no plans

Sikkandarbatcha M 27th Jun, 2020

Hi,

It is better late than never. The first thing you need to do is believe in yourself. Next, analyze the syllabus, exam pattern of SBI PO. You only will be able to know whether you will be able to crack the exam or not. You can find the preparation tips for cracking SBI PO in the below link

https://competition.careers360.com/articles/sbi-po-preparation-tips

I hope it helps.

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how many marks I can score only reading ncert books for jee mains exam of 2021... I want perfect time table to crack jee mains and to complete total syllabus in 4 months (October 2020)... can anyone plz tell me

NILUTPOL Student Expert 26th Jun, 2020
Hello,
To score good marks in JEE Mains you need to thoroughly go through the NCERT books. NCERT books are a must to clear your fundamentals. You can go for higher level books once you clear your fundamentals. But please note that NCERT books are not enough. You must apply the concepts in solving problems. You should go for higher concepts books. .here's a link for some of the best books for JEE mains. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-jee-main/amp&ved=2ahUKEwiX-d-b-57qAhXKfn0KHQ3HA9kQFjAAegQIAhAC&usg=AOvVaw1wil8ti_ze9MSV-Wo_mLsd&ampcf=1

Here are some preparation strategy for jee mains.
  • Prepare time we'll
  • Know your syllabus thoroughly
  • Study the genuine books recommended by experts
  • Appear for frequent mock tests
  • Practice previous year question papers
  • Keep your mind and body healthy

You can join the Careers 360 online coaching for jee mains. It provides frequent mock tests, previous year question papers with solutions and doubt clearing. The price is also very low.
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Hope it helps
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