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NEET, Medical, Pharmacy Careers - Answered on May 26, 2025

Dr Nagarajan JSK is an associate professor and former head of medical research at the JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty.
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Asked by Anonymous - May 19, 2025
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Hello sir....sir i am the same student who messaged you regarding my 97 percent in 10th standard result a few days back.....sir actually before my 10th result my NEET coaching class had taken a test in which i scored about 561 out of 720....and ranked 6th in my class.....and i took another test yesterday in which i got 624 out of 720.....sir for the next test i am currently aiming at 680.....sir i analysed my paper and realised that i was lacking in chemistry.....our teacher has told that i should not refer to ncert textbook for chemistry studies....sir could you pls guide me regarding the method i should follow for all the 4 subject of pcb....and sir could you suggest some books for 11th and 12th neet mcq solving....Thank you sir.

Ans: Hi
On behalf of REDIFFGURU and myself, congratulations on your wonderful achievement in your 10th standard exams!

I understand that you feel weak in chemistry. Can you specify which area you find challenging: organic, inorganic, or physical chemistry? Identifying the specific area will make it easier for you to focus.

For example, consider this question: Which of the following compounds does not have a pi bond? The options are ethene, ethane, a carbon molecule, and ethyne.

What is the answer? How will you identify the answer.

To find the answer, did you use any tricks or tips? The question above is quite simple. If they ask something a little more complex, you should be able to respond within a minute. Since you have completed 10th grade, I won't go into much detail right now.

Another suggestion: Why don't you prepare 10 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) on a specific topic? While creating these questions, you will encounter challenges and study more deeply.
Try this and let me know how it goes.

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Asked on - May 26, 2025 | Answered on May 28, 2025
Sir at this moment my classes have only completed 2 chapters of chemistry of 11th out of which I am facing major problem in only 1 chapter which falls in physical chemistry........I do have a mock test approaching on 15th june, I will follow your suggestion sincerely and will let you know as soon as possible....Thank you so much sir
Ans: Hi, YOU ARE WELCOME.
Remember that you are just beginning your preparation for NEET. Don't panic or worry. Collect all NEET question papers and review them alongside the chapters your teacher is covering. Make sure to ask your teacher for answers and tips on how to remember the material. This approach will help you improve your knowledge.
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Ma'am it's my first attempt and i am also appearing right now in boards. Ma'am my class 11 physics is not good and i will manage my chemistry and physics of class 11 and for class 12 my biology I know very well and i can do any questions of biology and chemistry is also good but physics is not so good.So,ma'am what can I do for my preparation.So that I can score at least 400-500 marks.and ma'am. Taking a drop is good when?when we study self or by any institute ma'am and which book is best,as ncert is best i know but for solving multiple choice questions which book is best ma'am.and ma'am I belong from SC caste.So can you tell me ma'am for SC caste getting MBBS seat for SC,how much score is required for getting MBBS seat in NEET for SC caste.and ma'am what study hour we can follow for the students who take drop ma'am.thats all ma'am my question is from you.i hope ma'am you will answer my question ma'am. But i am now totally focusing on my boards ma'am.
Ans: Hello Shrishti,

Here are some tips for preparing for NEET and improving your physics:

Focus on understanding the concepts: NEET is an exam that tests your understanding of concepts and their applications. So, it's important to focus on understanding the concepts rather than just memorizing them. This can help you to solve different types of questions.

Work on your weak areas: Identify your weak areas and work on them. For example, if your physics is weak, try to understand the concepts by watching videos or reading different books. Practice solving problems related to those concepts regularly.

Practice previous year question papers: Solving previous year question papers can help you to get an idea about the exam pattern and the type of questions that can be asked in the exam.

Take mock tests: Mock tests can help you to identify your strengths and weaknesses. It can also help you to manage your time during the exam.

Choose the right study materials: Apart from NCERT books, you can refer to other study materials like coaching center notes, reference books, etc. For solving multiple-choice questions, you can use books like Objective Physics by DC Pandey or Objective Biology by Dinesh.

Though the cutoff keeps changing every year, getting a good college for your category requires at least 450+ marks.

I would suggest don't think of taking a drop right now and focus completely now on NEET. Once the results are out then we will look after the further steps.

All the best.

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