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Saurabh Tiwari

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No doubt, NCERT must be the go-to source when it comes to NEET as 80-85% of the question paper comprises questions from NCERT sources. However, if one is looking to crack NEET with a good score, reading beyond NCERT is pivotal.

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jasveer singh

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NCERT announces Diploma course in Guidance and Counselling 2023; know fee. The courses aims at enhancing skills and competencies of teachers which will help holistic development of pupils and handle their academic, socio-emotional, and ethical problems
Diploma in Counselling & Guidance candidates may work in profiles such as Marriage Counsellor, family Counsellor, Health Counsellor, School Counsellor, Career Guidance Counsellor, etc. The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) offers a Diploma in Guidance and Counselling. The council provides academic support to the students by symbolizing the integration of thr
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Sarthak Kumar

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Yes, the NCERT is a need for NEET preparation. Try answering the practise questions and example problems. They arrive in paper as-is. It will assist in boosting your self-assurance.

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deepika maurya

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NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training) textbooks from classes 11th and class 12th are the main source of questions in the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Aptitude Test (IISER IIA). However, students can refer to other specialised books after preparing from National Council of Educational Research and Training textbooks. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha IISER exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/college/iiser-Bhopal-indian-institute-of-science-education-research-57301). I hope this will help you.

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Renu Bhalothia

Beginner-Level 5

Numericals are the thing that needed practice. You need to give some more time for those like 5 numericals per day for 30 days. According to me these two books are more than enough for numericals if you prepare them well.

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Deeksha Dixit

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No, NCERT books are not enough for NDA preparation. To master each subject, you will need to consult some other practice books and other reference materials. The NCERTs are a crucial part of preparation for the math paper and the GK section of the GAT. These books help build a strong foundation for paper as well as being reliable government sources. However, you will need some other preparation material, such as sectional practice books. You can find a detailed list of books that can help you prepare here: https://www.shiksha.com/exams/nda-exam-books.

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Aniket Mandal

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, definitely you can achieve that number with your hardwork and dedication but the chances are low to get 100 percent as somehow in any of the subject 1-2 marks will be deducted automatically. But you should try your best for it. Good Luck.

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Deeksha Dixit

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No, NCERT books are important, but they are not sufficient to prepare for the WBCS Mains exam. The WBCS has such a broad syllabus that you will need to study additional standard textbooks to prepare for this exam. The NCERT books for classes VI to X provide a good overview of the fundamentals of general awareness subjects, particularly for the prelim stage, but they cannot be relied on entirely. You need to study additional books such as:
1. Spectrum Publication and Jiban Mukhopadhyay's Swadesh Sabhyota for history
2. Arvind Kumar and state geography books for geography
3. Nitin Singhania for Indian Economics and Joydeb Sarkhel for Econom
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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Hello, One cannot adequately prepare for the JEE exams after attending inexpensive or lower grade schools. Anyone can participate in the JEE or any other admission exam if there are qualified and experienced teachers working in the classrooms. Since the advent of information technology, exam preparation methods have altered, and all students now have access to these platforms' advantages. As a result, you don't need to use expensive coaching facilities to prepare for the JEE exam. You can do it yourself with the resources you already have. Happy New Year!

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Harsh Kumar

Contributor-Level 6

NCERT is very useful for preparing and appearing for JEE Advanced you will get your basic concepts cleared from it and will be helpful for solving theoretical questions in the exam, don't totally depend on the book use it as a reference and keep solving questions and workbooks.

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