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Neet ppt

This ppt gives you all the thing you need to know about NEET. What is NEET. How to crack NEET in first attempt.How to plan your study. Which book to refer to get good percentile.

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Neet ppt

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  1. NEET Classes

  2. What is NEET? The National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) is the Qualifying Exam for MBBS and BDS Programs in Indian medical and dental colleges. This exam is conducted annually every year in the month of May. TheNEET exam is conducted online and in 11 languages — English, Hindi, Marathi, Odia, Tamil, Marathi, Urdu Bengali, Telugu, Kannada, and Assamese. The duration of the examination is three hours, and a candidate needs to answer 180 questions. The exam paper is divided into three sections — Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany and Zoology). 

  3. List of courses under NEET UG (Undergraduate) • MBBS – Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. • BDS – Bachelor of Dental Surgery. • BAMS – Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery. • BHMS – Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery. • BUMS – Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery. • B.P.T – Bachelor of Physiotherapy.

  4. How to crack NEET in First attempt: To crack the exam candidates should build and focus on their NEET preparation strategy. For example, you can start from the topics of syllabus that have maximum weightage. The weightage of the Biology section is 50% but physics is rated as one of the toughest sections in NEET so considering such factor aspirants are advised to build NEET Preparation plan.  If you are planning to opt for online coaching for NEET preparation, then you can check bestNeet classes in Pune.  Candidates must also utilize the previous year's papers to analyze their efficiency. The exam requires a candidate to stick with a smart study plan and constant practice by solving Previous years NEET question papers.

  5. 1. Create a study timetable Medical aspirants looking forward to qualifying NEET need to prepare a well- informed timetable that can help them to stick to their routine and give equal time to all the subjects. Candidates need to also allocate time for mock tests and evaluate the mistakes in each subject. It is necessary that candidates understand that medical preparation is not a cakewalk that anyone can easily slide into. Only students who stick to their dedication are able to build a bed of roses for themselves. 2. Solve last year’s NEET papers Solving NEET sample papers will not only let candidates know about their preparation level, but also help in making them learn time management. Practicing previous papers will help medical aspirants in improving their speed and accuracy. Solving them will give them an idea about the question paper pattern, the difficulty level of questions and classes and questions weightage in NEET. It will also give students an opportunity to set pace to work within the allocated three-hour window. With 180 questions in NEET and allocated time window of 180 minutes, a candidate has almost 1 minute for every question. Thus, these practice papers will provide an opportunity to set pace to work with allocated three hours.

  6. Eligibility: The Purpose is to provide admissions to more than 66,000 MBBS and BDS seats across india.Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subjects from a recognized board. Class 12 or equivalent appearing aspirants are also eligible to apply for NEET. NEET cut off 2021 for general category is 50th percentile, while for reserved category candidates it is 40th percentile.

  7. 3. Devote more time and focus to areas where you are weak While practicing for NEET, a candidate will be able to identify the sections that need more work. Having a buffer day in a week to complete leftover topics can also be used for this purpose. Solve problems of such weak areas on this buffer day. Seek timely guidance from mentors, peers, or seniors to help. Get performance evaluation done by them on a regular basis. Following this procedure will help in inculcating confidence. 4. Define Tricks and Codes to Help in Exam Entrance exams like NEET are all about time management. In order to sail efficiently through the questions in the limited period, it is better for all candidates to identify a few analogies or codes to remember formulae, definitions, and diagrams.

  8. 5. Take breaks One should take scheduled breaks while preparing for NEET. Taking breaks allows a person to concentrate better on difficult topics and let aspirants prepare in an efficient manner. 6. Study materials Study materials play a major role in the preparation in any competitive exam. NEET aspirants are advised to choose two to three books before starting a topic and refer to those limited books. Changing books often lead to confusion and one can end up wasting more time on the same topic.

  9. Best books to refer for NEET: Biology Book’s for NEET: • NCERT (Textbook) Biology – Class 11 & 12 • SC Verma Biology books • Dinesh Objective Biology • Biology by GRB Bathla’s Publications • Truman’s Biology – Vol 1 and Vol 2 • Biology Books by Pradeep’s Publications NEET Chemistry Books: • NCERT (Textbook) Chemistry – Class 11 & 12 • Physical Chemistry by P. Bahadur • Physical Chemistry by O.P. Tandon • Organic Chemistry Objective by Arihant (for practicing problem) • Organic Chemistry by O.P. Tandon • Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd (For reaction mechanisms) • Concise Inorganic Chemistry (For Chemical Bonding, Atomic Structure and Coordination Chemistry) • Inorganic Chemistry by O.P. Tandon

  10. Best Physics books to crack NEET: • NCERT (Textbook) Physics – Class 11 & 12 • Objective Physics by Pramod Agarwal (For practicing problems in mechanics and rotational dynamics) • D. C. Pandey Objective Physics • Problems in General Physics by I. E. Irodov • Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick, and Walker (For optics, waves, and electromagnetism) • Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma

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