The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) is constantly making changes in NEET 2019 for producing best doctors in the country. From conducting authority to the medium of the exam, MoHFW has tried to updating NEET 2019 exam. As per the press released passed on July 7, 2018, CBSE will not be conducting authority of NEET UG 2019. In spite of that, National Testing Agency (NTA)will be responsible for all the events of entrance examination from release of application form, issuance of admit card, declaration of result and preparing the merit list for 15% All India Quota candidates.
National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) 2019 will be conducted on May 5. The NTA will release the application form on November 01, 2018,which is at least six months ahead of the exam. Now it’s high time that the aspirants must get their ducks in a row. This 7-8 months of dedication will accord students the actual fruits.
The esoteric trend among the aspirants is to enroll for coaching. They even spend 3-4 years of their career in taking coaching being cognizant of the fact that smart work coupled with hard work is the need of the hour. On the contrary there are also those aspirants who directly go for good online crash course and crack the exam with 550 to 600+ score. So, what is that these candidates are doing right and rest of the candidate are not? Certainly the answer is that they have strategic plans for preparation.
The key is to have standard preparation tactics for NEET 2019
To make a good strategy for preparation, the candidates must have thorough knowledge of the syllabus, important chapters, weightage of each chapter, and their own strong-weak areas. Defining subject / topic in which a candidate is strong or weak is an individual’s task. However, on the basis of previous year trends, one can define important chapters in NEET 2019, along with the weightage.
All about NEET 2019 Syllabus and Important Chapters with Weightage
NEET 2019 syllabus is prescribed by the Medical Council of India. The syllabus is based on Class 11th and Class 12th subjects, chapters and topics. The syllabus consists of four sections: Physics, Chemistry, Zoology and Botany. The NEET syllabus is prepared after reviewing various state syllabi as well as those prepared by the Council Board of School Education (COBSE), Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT).
As far as important topics are concerned then there are many. If past year trends are to be analysed then it has been noted that the candidates usually find Physics to be the toughest section. One reason for this is because the numerical in this section demand out of box thinking. Also, candidates have to remember so many derivations as well. For most of the candidates it is the most time consuming section Some of the most important chapters in this sections are – Electrodynamics, Mechanics, Optics, Thermodynamics, etc. The NEET important topics with weightage in Physics section are as follows:
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) is constantly making changes in NEET 2019 for producing best doctors in the country. From conducting authority to the medium of the exam, MoHFW has tried to updating NEET 2019 exam. As per the press released passed on July 7, 2018, CBSE will not be conducting authority of NEET UG 2019. In spite of that, National Testing Agency (NTA)will be responsible for all the events of entrance examination from release of application form, issuance of admit card, declaration of result and preparing the merit list for 15% All India Quota candidates.
National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) 2019 will be conducted on May 5. The NTA will release the application form on November 01, 2018,which is at least six months ahead of the exam. Now it’s high time that the aspirants must get their ducks in a row. This 7-8 months of dedication will accord students the actual fruits.
The neoteric trend among the aspirants is to enroll for coaching. They even spend 3-4 years of their career in taking coaching being incogizant of the fact that smart work coupled with hard work is the need of the hour. On the contrary there are also those aspirants who directly go for good online crash course and crack the exam with 550 to 600+ score. So, what is that these candidates are doing right and rest of the candidate are not? Certainly the answer is that they have strategic plans for preparation.
The key is to have standard preparation tactics for NEET 2019
To make a good strategy for preparation, the candidates must have thorough knowledge of the syllabus, important chapters, weightage of each chapter, and their own strong-weak areas. Defining subject / topic in which a candidate is strong or weak is an individual’s task. However, on the basis of previous year trends, one can define important chapters in NEET 2019, along with the weightage.
All about NEET 2019 Syllabus and Important Chapters with Weightage NEET 2019 syllabus is prescribed by the Medical Council of India. The syllabus is based on Class 11th and Class 12th subjects, chapters and topics. The syllabus consists of four sections: Physics, Chemistry, Zoology and Botany. The NEET syllabus is prepared after reviewing various state syllabi as well as those prepared by the Council Board of School Education (COBSE), Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT).
As far as important topics are concerned then there are many. If past year trends are to be analysed then it has been noted that the candidates usually find Physics to be the toughest section. One reason for this is because the numerical in this section demand out of box thinking. Also, candidates have to remember so many derivations as well. For most of the candidates it is the most time consuming section Some of the most important chapters in this sections are – Electrodynamics, Mechanics, Optics, Thermodynamics, etc. The NEET important topics with weightage in Physics section are as follows:
Biology in NEET is irrefutably important. This section comprises of questions from Botany and Zoology, both equally important. Botany is the study of plants, whereas, Zoology deals with animals. Looking at the level of difficulty, this section is moderate with maximum direct questions in the exam. Candidates get question straight from NCERT book. Nevertheless, candidates must possess extensive knowledge of the topics. Important chapters in Biology, as per previous year trends are – Cell, Molecular Basis of Inheritance, Reproduction in Flowering Plant, Biomolecules, Human Physiology, Strategies for Enhancement of Food Production, etc. The complete list of NEET Biology important chapters with weightage are as follows:
The last section is Chemistry. Candidates generally find this section to be easy-breezy. The questions in the exam are usually straightforward. Even in this section questions are asked from the NCERT books. Both organic and inorganic chemistry are equally important. The important chapters with weightage in NEET Chemistry section are as follows:
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