NEET - Basic information!
NEET - National Eligibility cum Entrance Examination
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This article will contain the very basic information about the NEET exam. Major key Tips for each subject is given (including which books to follow to attain a selection). Sounds interesting? Hop right into it.
I'm currently a class 12th student preparing for NEET and the board exams too ofc. I am not too great in studies. I got 95.6% in Class 10th and got few Olympiad medals...
This Corona situation has changed what "Normal" was few months back. Stuck in quarantine, We students hace faced a serious challenge. Challenge that are we ready to utilize this Gold-mine of time or Wasting it for watching couple of Netflix shows.
NEET - Medical entrance exam
Basic information-
- 720 total marks (180 - physics, 180 - chemistry and 360 biology)
- 3 hours exam
- (+4) (-1) grading system
- 180 total questions
- 11th and 12th combined syllabus
Subject-Wise Analysis
(1) BIOLOGY -
As NEET is a medical entrance exam, So, Biology having 50% weightage of the total question paper feels justified (at least to me, lol).
Biology (according to local surveys) is considered the easiest among the 3 subjects.
So,
Biology is Easy + Has Max. Weightage = Most Important
As, Biology takes the least time to attempt in an exam, it is generally attempted the first in the order.
Books - NCERT in Biology is it's the Bible (Or Gita, Quran etc, lol). The point is 90% of the questions in Biology is taken directly from NCERT. It will certainly ensure your Selection in top medical colleges.
(2)CHEMISTRY -
Consists of 1/4th of the question paper. Chemistry is the underrated rank booster out of the all the other subjects.
Books - NCERT again is ignored a lot, but from NEET point of view, it actually is the core requirement.
'MTG NCERT at you fingertips' is a good Q/A book.
(3)PHYSICS -
Considered the toughest, it is feared by 90% of the aspirants.
The biggest mistake an aspirant of NEET can do is limiting himself/herself to Easy questions.
Knowing the concept and its application is a must for a tricky subject of Physics.
Books - HC Verma is the best concept building book in my opinion.If you prepare a chapter from this book, it means that chapter becomes your strength.
- Bonus Tip -
You noticed the order - Biology, Chemistry and then Physics. That is the most preferred order of attempting questions in the exam.
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