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Porishmita Paul

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Study daily, revise formulas, read English newspapers, practice GK, solve mock tests, and analyse mistakes regularly.

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Porishmita Paul

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Around 4 to 6 months of regular study is enough for NCHMCT JEE preparation. If basics are strong, even 2–3 months focused preparation can work.

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Porishmita Paul

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Some good books for NCHMCT JEE preparation are

  • Arihant NCHMCT Guide

  • R.S. Aggarwal (Maths & Reasoning)

  • Word Power Made Easy (English)

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Porishmita Paul

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You should study daily, revise basics, solve previous papers, take mock tests, and improve English and maths skills. Make a simple timetable and follow it regularly.

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Porishmita Paul

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Numerical Ability and Analytical Aptitude section is generally considered the most difficult to prepare for in NCHMCT JEE. It includes mathematical concepts from the 10+2 level: percentages, profit and loss, time-speed-distance, and data interpretation. 

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Porishmita Paul

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For NCHMCT JEE Numerical Ability, study basic maths topics like percentages, profit and loss, averages, and time-speed-distance.

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Porishmita Paul

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To start NCHMCT JEE 2026 preparation, first understand exam pattern and syllabus. Make a daily study plan and give time to all sections. Start with basics and revise.

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Manisha Gard

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To prepare effectively for NCHMCT JEE, focusing on high-weightage and scoring topics is crucial. Here's a section-wise list of the most important topics to focus on:

English Language (60 Questions) – Easy to Moderate

  • Reading Comprehension (Passages)
  • Synonyms & Antonyms
  • Sentence Correction & Error Detection
  • Fill in the Blanks (Prepositions, Articles, Tenses)
  • One-Word Substitution
  • Idioms & Phrases
  • Active & Passive Voice

Numerical Ability & Analytical Aptitude (30 Questions) – Moderate

  • Profit & Loss
  • Percentage & Ratio-Proportion
  • Time, Speed & Distance
  • Simple & Compound Interest
  • Averages & Mixtures
  • Number System (LCM, HCF, Fractions)
  • Algebra (
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Nitesh Srivastava

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For NCHMCT JEE English Preparation, you need books that cover grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and verbal reasoning. Here are the best books for different aspects of English:

Best Books for NCHMCT JEE English

  1. General English & Grammar :High School English Grammar & Composition – Wren & Martin (Best for Grammar Rules & Exercises). Objective General English – S.P. Bakshi (Arihant) (Covers all topics concisely)
  2. Vocabulary Building: Word Power Made Easy – Norman Lewis (Best for improving vocabulary in an interactive way). 30 Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary – Wilfred Funk & Norman Lewis
  3. Reading Comprehension & Verbal Ability: Read
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Akanksha

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To secure a good score in NCHMCT JEE, you should start your preparation at least 6-12 months in advance. However, the ideal start time depends on your current level and study habits.

Recommended Start Time Based on Preparation Level

  • 1 Year Before the Exam (Ideal for Beginners) – Best Approach

If you want a strong foundation and aim for top NCHMCT colleges (IHM Pusa, IHM Mumbai, etc.), starting 12 months early gives ample time.
Focus on concept building, regular practice, and mock tests.

  • 6 Months Before the Exam (Recommended for Most Students)

If you are comfortable with basic maths, English, and reasoning, 6 months is a great timeframe.
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