Which NEET guides should I prepare for cracking the NEET in one year?

access_time 2020-01-10T15:56:48.579Z face Swati Gupta NEET

We understand that preparing for NEET is very overwhelming, however, we have come up with a list of book options you can refer to prepare for the NEET exams.

Physics: This goes without saying that NCERT is the main book to follow, however in case you have sufficient time to polish your theories, you may go through D.C Pandey’s series. Be it theories, objectives, or even topics like Waves and Thermodynamics, you have a vast range of volumes by DC Pandey which you choose to study. If you want to focus on MCQs, you can go for Fingertips by MTG or NEET Guide by MTG.

If you are aiming for AIIMS Delhi and preparing very hard, then you can also refer to HCV for a detailed explanation.

Chemistry:

Physical Chemistry- Other than NCERT, you can refer to OP Tandon or N Awasthi for MCQs.

Inorganic Chemistry: NCERT is the best choice.

Organic Chemistry: OP Tandon for detailed explanation and concepts

For quick revisions and MCQs- Fingertips by MTG Publication.

Biology:

  1. NCERT: Almost 90% of the questions in Biology are from NCERT. When we say that NCERT is the backbone, it means you need to learn the topics by heart including diagrams and labelings. You may feel that the questions are tweaked and asked differently. But you need to know that they all are still from NCERT. Therefore, NCERT for Biology is your road to success.
  2. Fingertips by MTG- After thoroughly studying all the topics, Fingertips by MTG comes very handily in practicing MCQs for Biology. Hellobachho recommends you to practice MCQs to gauge your understanding and time management. In addition, if you practice more and more MCQs from Fingertips, it will enhance your overall Time Management while you appear for the exams.

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