Know Your Best Books on NEET (AIPMT) for Exam Preparation —NEET (AIPMT) Preparations 2018

 

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Best Books on NEET (AIPMT) for Exam PreparationSoon to be held on May 10th, 2018, NEET (AIPMT) or All India Pre-Medical Test is already taking a toll on aspirants’ lives. The stress usually crops up due to the availability of hundreds of books to prepare for the exam. In fact, every NEET (AIPMT) aspirant goes through the same ordeal every year.

It is really hard to pick the best book that you can refer to for the exam amid such a huge mess of references. There millions of books written by thousands of authors making it almost impossible to zero in on one reliable book without any guidance.

Considering this ordeal of NEET (AIPMT) aspirants, we have brought them a list of ideal books to help the clear the examination without any difficulty.

Physics

  • Concepts of Physics by H.C.Verma

  • NCERT Physics: CBSE PMT set of 3 Volumes by Anil Aggarwal

  • Concept of Competition Physics for CBSE PMT by Aggarwals

  • NCERT- Physics Part 1 and Part 2

Chemistry

  • Physical Chemistry by O.P. Tandon

  • Dinesh Chemistry

  • Peter Atkins and Julio de Paula for Physical Chemistry

  • Morrision Boyd for Organic Chemistry

  • ABC chemistry

Biology

  • Objective biology by Dinesh    SC Verma (Part-1 and 2)

  • NCERT- Biology Part 1 and Part 2

  • GRB Bathla's Publication's for Biology (For theory and objective)

  • Pradeep Publication's Biology

  • Trueman's Biology (Theory)

Students must ensure to attempt all questions in NEET (AIPMT) exam. A correct answer in the exam will help in gaining four marks whereas a wrong answer will deduct one mark. The exam will consist of 180 objective type multiple choice questions to be answered in three hours.

Tips and Tricks for NEET (AIPMT) exam: 

  • Prepare the entire syllabus. Work especially on important individual sections.

  • Cover all topics given in syllabus, avoid skipping any topic

    • Clear your basic concepts. Prepare for the exam in a systematic order. Start from Class 11 syllabus before moving on to Class 12.

    • Don't hesitate to clear confusions from Class 11 even though you are in Class 12.

    • Begin your preparation as soon as possible

    • First understand concepts from NCERT books before moving on to others.

    • When selecting extra books to study from aim to focus more on Question banks/ sample papers/ previous papers and buy text books for topics you have doubts in or are weak in.

    • Make sure when you buy question banks/ sample papers/ previous year papers that answers are given. This way you can identify and improve on the sections you went wrong in.

    • Create a quick revision sheet for each subject. Add points that are important and that you are likely to forget.

    • Follow subject-wise study patterns instead of applying the same studying technique to all subjects for example use flow charts for Biology Processes, a formulae list for Physics numericals and mnemonics for Biology and Chemistry.

    • Create a fresh study schedule every month based on your success or difficulty with the current study schedule.

    • Try to study at least 2 subjects per day and increase to 3 subjects to get into the habit of thinking about all 3 subjects that will appear in the exam.

    • Study diagrams, even though you won't be asked to draw any diagram based questions may come.

    • As NEET (AIPMT) questions are not necessarily repeated it important to revise all topics carefully.

    • Give extra attention to Biology 90 questions are based on it. Study Botany and Zoology equally.

    • Practice Sample papers and previous year papers within the time limit you will be given at the exam.

    • Revise at least twice.

Syllabus

The syllabus is based on topics from both Class XI and Class XII.

Physics - 45 questions:  

Class XI: Physical World and Measurement; Kinematics; Laws of Motion; Work, Energy and Power; Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body; Gravitation; Properties of Bulk Matter; Thermodynamics; Behavior of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory; Oscillations and Waves
Class XII: Electrostatics; Current Electricity; Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism; Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents; Electromagnetic Waves; Optics; Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation; Atoms and Nuclei; Electronic Devices

Chemistry - 45 questions

Class XI: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry; Structure of Atom; Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties; Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure; States of Matter: Gases and Liquids; Thermodynamics; Equilibrium; Redox Reactions; Hydrogen; s-Block Element (Alkali and Alkaline Earth metals); Some p-Block Elements; Organic Chemistry - Some Basic Principles and Techniques; Hydrocarbons; Environmental Chemistry
Class XII: Solid State; Solutions; Electrochemistry; Chemical Kinetics; Surface Chemistry; General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements; p-Block Elements; d and f Block Elements; Coordination Compounds; Haloalkanes and Haloarenes; Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers; Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids; Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen; Biomolecules; Polymers; Chemistry in Everyday Life

Biology - 90 questions

Class XI: Diversity in Living World; Structural Organization in Animals and Plants; Cell Structure and Function; Plant Physiology; Human Physiology
Class XII: Reproduction; Genetics and Evolution; Biology and Human Welfare; Biotechnology and its Applications; Ecology and Environment