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Why NCERT Books are important for NEET Exam?

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Why NCERT Books are important for NEET Exam? The basic eligibility to sit for NEET Exam is to successfully pass class 10th and 12th exam from science stream with Biology as a main subject. In class 12th NCERT Books are used for board preparation and it is very simple and easy to follow. Concepts are explained very simply and students find it a great book to clear all their basic concepts. Now, NCERT Books are also very helpful in cracking NEET Exam, it follows NCERT Books to design the question paper. Mentioned below are a few reasons as Why NCERT Books are important for NEET Exam. Direct Questions :  Another great benefit of NCERT Books for your preparation is that NEET Authority follows NCERT Books for designing the question paper. So, the questions in the exam are either directly fetched from the book or follow a very similar pattern. Even the numerical based questions of all the subjects (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) are influenced from NCERT Books. Approximately 7

How Important are NCERT Books for Cracking NEET ?

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How Important are NCERT Books for Cracking NEET ? Simple and easy to understand Completing the syllabus of NCERT books is just like laying the foundation for a building. You cannot build anything on the ground unless there is a strong foundation underneath it. NCERT books are designed to help a student understand the concepts in a step by step manner. These books help understand the basic concepts, which is essential for a rock-solid preparation. NCERT books are simple to understand and language is not a barrier. Most reference books are complicated and use advanced vocabulary. A beginner may not be able to understand the concepts from a reference book owing to these complexities. Majority of the question paper is NCERT based Analysis of previous years question papers by experts suggests that most questions can be solved if the candidate has completed the syllabus from NCERT books. It has been observed that most questions in the Biology section of the NEET question paper ar

WHAT IS NEET | Full Information about NEET

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WHAT IS NEET | Full Information about NEET The National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET), formerly the All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT), is the qualifying test for MBBS and BDS programmes in Indian medical and dental colleges. It is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). A candidate who wishes to study medical courses needs to have Physics, Chemistry, Biology / Biotechnology as their compulsory subjects in Class 10th and 12th and must have passed these subjects. The candidate has to show their passing certificate at the time of the counseling round. Marks in Mathematics are not considered in NEET-undergraduate exam (NEET-UG). Other than undergraduate courses, NTA also administers NEET post-graduation (NEET-PG), an eligibility-cum-ranking examination prescribed as the single entrance examination for admission to various MD/MS and PG diploma courses. Details Exam name NEET full form - National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Exam Date First Sunday of May every year. 

NEET Study Plan & Preparation Strategy | NEET EDUCATION

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NEET Study Plan & Preparation Strategy | NEET EDUCATION The syllabus of NEET-UG is vast. A student must spend at least six to eight months for the preparation so that he/ she can achieve a good rank, which will eventually lead to admission in top medical colleges. If you are aiming for an MBBS seat in government medical college, eight months' preparation is the best option. Before starting the preparation for the NEET UG exam, it is necessary to divide the syllabus. There are different techniques to divide the syllabus, and we are here to help you with the division of syllabus through the examples below. Example 1 (for Six Months): 1. Subjects in NEET UG is Physics, Chemistry & Biology.  2. No. Of Chapters in Physics is 19. 3. No. Of Chapters in Chemistry is 31. 4. No. Of Chapters in Biology is 09. 5. How many Months to Prepare for the Exam? Six Months (180 Days) 6. No. Of Days to Revise Each Subject  45 Days 7. Total. No. Of Days to Revise Physics, Chem