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Guide-Level 11
1) Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subjects from a recognised board. Candidates who are appearing for the class 12 or equivalent exam are also eligible to apply for NEET 2020.
2) Candidates must have completed 17 years as on December 31, 2020.
3) There is no upper age limit till the Supreme Court passes its ju
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The best way of start the revision of the whole syllabus is solving 34 level test papers. Make sure to solve these test papers within the given time limit and once you submit it. Analyze the test papers again and try to solve them with the easier approach taking less time. Let me tell you how it goes. First solve the chapter wise test papers. It will get you the idea that which topics you are weak at and how a random question is asked. Further Solve all the NEET previous year question papers http://bit.ly/2GmGPMc. To get to know the trend how the difficulty level increases by the time. Hope this information helps.
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For NEET 2021 you have enough time so plan a strategy and follow it religiously. The very thing knows the syllabus and divide it into weekly targets for all the three subjects, Now Subject wise planning plays an important role as every subject and topic itself has a nature, you must understand the topic, or you must go for learn it or some topics totally rely on rote learning. Know the nature of topic first and proceed accordingly. For NEET Chemistry-
For inorganic and NEET Organic Chemistry you can blindly trust NCERT. Even for physical just practice the derivation and solve NCERT problems. Solve NCERT Exemplar as
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the question in NEET are based on ncert but sticking only to ncert is not good. You should practice from a refresher as well and attempt previous years also. But you should have a good command over the concept and learn all the jargons. Learn by writing repeatedly.
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