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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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Hi,
Your one subject will be covered by B.Sc itself, but for the other subjects you will have to practice hard, solve previous years, and observe the pattern. Questions are based on class 12th NCERTS, solve them thoroughly. You can try arranging mock test from coaching or buy their material to understand the approach.

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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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Organic chemistry is a very important aspect of NEET chemistry. Organic chemistry has a vast syllabus but very important. Try to make it your strong point instead of your fear. Work on the fundamentals or else you will end messing it up. Organic chemistry can be mastered if you can interconnect the chapters. There are many questions which require quick interlinking of knowledge (say a series of reaction 1 is form alcohol other from amines ) of these chapters, that can be done by making flowcharts (personally found it very helpful ). Start with reading your NCERT and just getting the basics right. To cover the entire NEET Syllabus http:
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Mansi tolani

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I am sharing the subject wise strategy for NEET 2020 to score 620+
Biology:
Begin from biology as it covers 50% of NEET syllabus. Read NCERT of biology (7-8 times) thoroughly & note down important points. Now analyses NCERT diagrams, solve MTG NCERT at your fingertips (a must book) and second one is any coaching module like that of Allen or Akash, if not possible then Engage objective or MTG guide. Chemistry:
For Chemistry you must build concepts you may go for classes or through YouTube videos. For online Chemistry video Lectures, you may find my Chemistry video Lectures on YouTube channel (*free of cost*). After that you may read
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Rakhi Agrawal

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NTA will conduct the next NEET exam on 3rd May 2020. National Testing Agency NTA will start the online application form from 2nd December 2019 till 31st December 2019. yourself updated with the NEET 2020Latest News. Below are steps to fill the application form:
Visit the official website to fill the application form i.e. NTA (National Testing Agency). In the next step, you need to register through the official portal and click on the new user. Fill all the required details like name, contact number, email address, category etc. After filling all the details, you will receive your registration number and login details. Your details
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Mansi tolani

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Before applying for the exam candidate must ensure the complete NEET Eligibility which includes
Eligibility of 15% All India Quota Seats
Qualifying Examination Code
Admissions and Reservations for SC/ST/OBC/PWD
Seats other than 15% All India Quota
Qualifying Exam
Minimum age requirement
Qualifying marks and Nationality
Candidate should also make sure about
States/Deemed universities/central universities including DU/BHU/AMU
After conforming all the above-mentioned points of NEET Eligibility, a candidate must apply for the examination. NEET Upper age limit has been removed. For now, candidates should have been born on or before 31st Dec 200
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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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Hello,
It is not a pretty big deal doing so. Prepare well for NEET directly, most of the syllabus will automatically be covered at a great extent and you do not have to worry about the boards. If you want to prepare the other way that is good too, while it comes to balance the Board preparation and NEET Preparation, just compare the syllabus. As NEET is based on NCERT syllabus which if followed by CBSE so u get most of same things. Now prepare the common part of NCERT and NEET Syllabus first and then the remaining. Hope it helps. Thanks.

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