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As NEET 2021 concludes and the candidates are now waiting for the result declaration. The candidates that appeared in the NEET exam have shared that out of the 4 subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology; Physics being the toughest one for the year 2021.
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View Review Page →We have shared a few important points which have been shared by experienced professors from all over India. If the candidate follows these steps, it is likely that candidate will crack NEET 2022.
View Review Page →Below I have broken down this blog post into, what will be the important subjects that students need to consider along with the mandatory NEET exam details that one should know before appearing for NEET exams along with the best books for NEET for your 2022 exams.
View Review Page →In order to pass the NEET 2021 exam, you must thoroughly prepare them, as the examination contains many questions that have been crafted from each of the NCERT texts. We recommend that you make use of MTG Objective NCERT at your Fingertips for you to achieve success.
View Review Page →After completing NCERT Content, the next important step is to study in detail and practice more and more questions. At this point, you can use other resources besides NCERT for your NEET chemistry books, biology, and physics preparation. Below are a few points to keep in mind when preparing a study plan.
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View Review Page →Biology is the most scorable among the three subjects because all the questions of Biology are from NCERT. To score well in Chemistry and Physics, you need a good grip over the concepts, numerical and mechanism part. For Biology, all you need is a readiness of the concepts and a keen eye that never misses any hidden concept within the plethora of syllabus.
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