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For chemistry, keep yourself calm. For Organic-
Name reaction, iupac nomenclature, functional groups, hybridization, bonds are must not leave topics. Know how to predict where the charge is most stable and acid-base reactions will be solved easily. Clear your doubt timely.
For reaction must understand the mechanism of reaction and do not forget catalyst and final product. Try to gather knowledge of the procedure of reaction. Understand periodic table, it is something that needs to be revised after
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Do not forget the NEET Admit Card, one passport size photo and a valid photo id, PwD certificate (if required). Stationary is not allowed. Follow proper dress code rules.
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Candidates will be able to register for NEET 2020 from 2nd December 2019 and the last date to fill the NEET application form will be 31st December 2019. NEET 2020 will be conducted on 3rd May 2020. Candidates will be able to download the NEET Admit card 2020 from 27th March 2020. Along with this, NEET result 2020 is scheduled to be declared on 4th June 2020.
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In NEET, most of the questions are based on class 11th and 12th NCERT books. So, while preparing for the board exam, most of the topics will be covered for your NEET exam too. Knowing the syllabus before starting your preparation is the most important step that you have to take. With this, you will get to know what all topics you will be studying for the NEET exam. Start your preparation by studying the most important topics first. Solve previous years question papers and take online mock tests. This will give you an idea about the pattern and difficulty level of the questions. You should make notes of all the important stuff. T
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1. Unreserved category candidates must have scored a minimum required percentage of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology in their Class 12 or HSC examination.
2. Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes or Other Backward Classes (OBC) candidates should have scored a minimum of 40% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology in aggregate in
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40 Days Physics for NEET by S B Tripathi
Concepts of Competition Physics for CBSE PMT by Agarwal
Concepts of Physics by H C Verma
Fundamental Physics by Pradeep
Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick, and Walker
NCERT Physics by Anil Aggarwal
Objective Physics By D C Pandey
Objective Physics by Prof. Satya Prakash Arya (MTG Publishers)
Physi
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Qualification Marks & List of Eligible Degrees/Exams
Age Limit & Relaxation
No. Of attempts
Nationality & Citizenship
So, if you want to appear in the NEET Exam then you have to satisfy all these factors. NEET registration will start from 02nd to 31st December 2019. So, you should meet all the eligibility factors before applying for the exam. Best of Luck.
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