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Nishtha Datta

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For most domain subjects, NCERT books are the primary preparation source for CUET UG. However, mock tests and question banks are also important for practice.

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Akansha Bhandari

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While NCERT is very important for JEE Mains preparation, students should also refer to other advanced books for problem-solving and practice.

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Vikash Kumar Vishwakarma

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, CG Nursing syllabus is based on NCERT class 11 & 12 curriculum. Candidates can refer to the NCERT test book for preparation. NCERT textbooks are considered best to prepare for Chemistry, Physics, and Biology.

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Mamona Majumder

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To prepare for the GITAM admission test - GITAM GAT, please refer to both. 90 to 95% of entrance/foundation concepts are covered in the NCERT. While any extra topics or concepts that are in the GITAM GAT syllabus can be covered from the Telugu academy books. Make sure to follow the GITAM GAT syllabus for B.Tech Biotech course and prepare all topics.

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Bhumika Lama

Contributor-Level 8

MBOSE has prescribed NCERT (Meghalaya Edition) textbooks for all subjects under the Secondary School Curriculum. Students need to be thorough with the syllabus inorder to prepare for the exam.

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Chanchal Sinha

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, NCERT books are suffieicnet to prepare for KCET, however, students can also refer to supplementary books such as past year question papers, RD Sharma etc. However, NCERT books are primary foundation for KCET, as the exam is based on the PUC syllabus.

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Chanchal Patra

Contributor-Level 8

CLAT is not directly based on the NCERT curriculum, but NCERT books act as a strong foundational resource for Quantitative Techniques and basic static GK. Candidates appearing for board exams can prepare for CLAT side by side. 

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Quantifiers

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If you're a PCB student preparing for the GAT exam, you should primarily focus on NCERT books, as most questions are directly or indirectly based on NCERT concepts. NCERT helps build clear fundamentals and is usually sufficient for understanding core topics.

Once your basics are strong, you can refer to your state board books only for additional clarity or practice, not as the main source. Overloading with too many books can increase confusion.

For a clear syllabus breakdown, subject-wise strategy, and study plan, you can take free expert advice from Quantifiers through our website.

 

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Nishtha Bhandari

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Yes, NCERT is sufficient for conceptual clarity while preparing for CUET exam, but MCQ practice and CUET mock tests are important for scoring high. Students must not only focus on preparation books, they must solve CUET previous year question papers for Mathematics to know important topics or repeated questions.

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