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Shivani anil bharati

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In this pandemic situation I'll suggest you please take care of your health, keep your health first priority. Try to do maximum study possible for you, managing all conditions (might be some difficulties)without disturbing health. Don't waste more time on silly things, if you want take 1 hour daily for entertainment or little bit more according to you. It's humble request please don't waste more time. ALL THE BEST.

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NEET 2021 syllabus is largely dependent on the curriculum of Class 11 and Class 12. Owing to the COVID-19 situation in India, all the schools have been forced to conduct the classes online. However, classroom education cannot be replaced entirely by the web. With the challenges being faced by the faculty in completing the syllabus online for the students, the authorities were requested to reduce the syllabus for these classes. On July 7, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced a reduction in the syllabus for Class 11 and Class 12, approximately 30 per cent. Check this link for detailed information: https://www.shiksha
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jyoti goel

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There are some tricks to preparing for Chemistry. It is a scoring subject and Inorganic is the easiest of all among IOC, OC and physical. Talking about the upcoming NEET you have to face approximately 15 to 18 questions there. Having prepared from NCERT is sufficient. Go thoroughly by judging the whole concept and line. For Inorganic Chemistry, NCERT is sufficient or frankly to say more than enough. For revision try to solve NEET previous years' question papers, especially the last 10 years. Highlighting the words I have to state that especially focus on box or tabulated data of NCERT which will be asked fully as it is. Especially for
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Mansi tolani

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I have shortlisted a few mistakes which we usually make during NEET Preparation. Never Disturb sleep and diet pattern: sleeping less and then feel drowsy during day, decrease efficiency in the long run. Be cautious about your diet and enough sleep. Important vs not so important: While every chapter is important, there are some which clearly are extremely important. Get an idea about that, for e.g. Human Physiology, Genetics in biology. Modern Physics and Motion chapters in Physics. So prepare these topics with a little extra efforts. Taking NCERTs lightly: not only NCERT Biology, but NCERTs of Chemistry and Physics are extremely
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