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is reading theory from modules is good to get good rank in neet 2023 ???

Ankita dewanjee 30th Aug, 2022
Hello aspirant!!

Reading theory from modules is good if the module is pure ncert based.
For all three subjects NCERT textual knowledge is required.
Especially for biology each and every line of NCERT is important.
Any other lines except for NCERT Book will just give you knowledge.

But only reading modules won't get you good marks.
In order to score good marks in NEET you have to:-
  • daily revise all the 3 subjects. Divide the time and revise all 3 subjects every day.
  • Not only textual knowledge read and revise important formula
  • solve MCQ question with timer everyday and check those answers.
  • avoid distractions
  • be consistent and be accurate with your answers, avoid negetive marking.

hope this is useful! Have a great day ahead
best wishes!
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i make notes in chemistry by lecture( NEET) first and then ncert reading 2 times for every chapter and adds some additional points in my notes from ncert , is any need to read ncert again and again or notes is everything now pls tell

Aakanksha 29th Aug, 2022
Hi aspirant
See, NCERT is the most important textbook for all the candidates preparing for NEET. And along with additional well explained notes it can surely prove as the game changer in your preparation for NEET.
Personally, I am with you on this idea of turning the NCERT into a concise form by condensing all the important points and information together. This way whenever you'll open your notes for revision, simultaneously you'll get NCERT revised each time. This will also help your mind to remember things in the form of visual memory.
So, now that you have already written the precise points along with your notes, you need not open NCERT everytime you start revising a topic.
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Hope this helps you.
All the best :)
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is reading line by line NCERT for physics is mandatory ??

Narayani 18th Aug, 2022

NCERT is the holy grail. We have always heard this. But when it comes to subjects like physics and chemistry, students tend to ask this question because they are already left with little time in their preparation. However, this saying that NCERT must not be left is true because after all it is the prescribed text and even tge more difficult books move forward from the concept of the NCERT. Conclusively you must read it well at least once.

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i gave my mht cet (pcb) and neet exam this year. ive lost all my hopes in neet exam. and i dont knw anythng bout other carrers. if u r reading this,can u please contact me if u hav info about the below carrer options: data analyst / data scientist share market bpharma iim physiotherapy nse degr cou

panchalrohan2807 15th Aug, 2022
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explain any two faulty reading habits noticed among second language learners

thakurvishesh1 29th Jul, 2022

1. Reading a single word at a time

The majority of people can read proficiently and quickly using only the methods they initially mastered as children. One way you might still use from time to time is to pace beneath each line with your index finger. However, people start to read much more slowly and concentrate intently on one word at a time as they feel this will enhance their comprehension rates as we are needed to become more detailed with our information.

2. Reading everything similarly

Undoubtedly, reading at the same speed is advantageous. Well, not quite, even if it might seem strange at first. However, reading something that you find exceedingly simple to understand is rarely worthwhile, especially if it contains knowledge you already possess. Similarly, reading more slowly during tricky passages saves you from having to go back and read the text, which is one of the most time-wasting terrible reading habits that many people have (regression).

Hope I have answered your question. All the best!

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what do you understand by the term interpretive reading? give examples to your support answer

Nisha yadav 27th Jul, 2022

Hello aspirant,

Interpretive reading is the effective communication of an author's thoughts and feelings to the listener. The reader should draw meaning from the selection to share with the audience. Speakers may read any published written work that is age appropriate and acceptable for use in a public school classroom. Examples may include children's stories, poetry, essays, speeches, articles, and excerpts from novels that stand alone. Political and religious advocacy is not appropriate. Interpretive reading is sometimes referred to as dramatic reading.

Thank you

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i an 2023 dropper first time and my 12th physics is strong and till now i.e. in 40 days i have completed my 12th full physics by one shot and 12th and 11th ncert bio full reading ( from 2021 to 2022 , 3 4 times revised) am i going right i want aiims dlhi

tripti rai 1st Sep, 2022
Hello aspirant,

It's great that you have completed you NCERT biology 3-4 times and completed physics through one shot, but that alone is not enough for you to get into AIIMS Delhi.  They are just the foundation of your neet prep. You need to do much more than that to get into AIIMS.

Here are few tips for you which will help you achieve you goals-:
1. If your concepts are not clear then go for coaching because by self study or with the help of Youtube you never ever able to clear your concepts. Or if you have your concept the opt for self study don't waste your time in coaching.

2. For biology read onlyNCERTyou have seen in 2022 paper whole biology is from ncert lines only. But till dec if you are able to complete your biology preparation from ncert ( means tip of tongue ) then take its advantage and try for extra edge topics. And keep on practicing the MCQs.

3. For chemistry if you are willing to score out off then for inorganic chemistry read only ncert line by line as no question of inorganic chemistry is out of ncert. For organic chemistry read ncert and some extra stuff like coaching material or any reference book. Learn all the name reactions from ncert as every year atleast one question is on name reaction. Solve as much question you can solve on chain reaction . For physical chemistry ncert theory is sufficient no need of extra stuff. Solve as much question you can solve and built up your concepts. #for REVISION of chemistry you can go for hand book by Arihant. If you are able to solve previous year question of NEET, then consider yourself well prepared.

4. For physics ncert theory is not such important but I personally think one time reading is important for theory questions as per neet 2020 paper. Solve as much question you can solve and try to solve variety of questions. Exampler questions, PYQS of neet , PYQS of jee mains , some selected questions of HCV are important to improve your score . I personally suggest to solve some one extra book with your coaching materials like DC Pandey.

And remind physics is your rank boosting subject never ignore it.

5. Start making short notes from now it will help you in last few months for revising whole syllabus in short duration of time it will help you to give so many revision before the exams.

6. Don't run from your test, mock test. Don't worry about scores it is not your neet exam it is just for examine your self where you are lagging behind, which is your week points .


If you'll be able to follow all the points , you'll definitely make it to AIIMS .

All the best.
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I am currently studying in 11th and a medical student.. I am planning to go abroad after 12th... I am very fond of reading anatomy books... can u plz suggest some books that I should read and will be helpful in my future...

rajeevanand843 27th Aug, 2022

Dear aspirant

It's good if you are fond of reading anatomy books. Of you are planning to persue MBBS or any other medical course it may be very helpful for you in first year. As human anatomy is basic of any medical course so it's important also.

In India for human anatomy mainly two author book's are followed all over India for different medical course like MBBS/BDS/BAMS etc. these two author are

B.D chaurasia

Vishram Singh

These two books you can easily get on any online platform like Amazon, Flipkart etc or any near medical books store. So this is the basic books which you should read first..

Then for human anatomy, most standard book all over the world is Gray's anatomy, so you can study this one once you complete above one. If you study this book it will be very helpful once you go abroad. Preferably read students edition of this book for more understanding at your level.

YOu can prefer any of these three book's to study human anatomy,they are most followed books in India.

Hope this was informative for you and it's helps you

Best wishes!!

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