The National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) — the qualifying entrance examination for Indian students to enroll in undergraduate medical and dental programmes is approaching. From this year onwards JIPMER and AIIMS will also enroll students through NEET exam. Consequently, the number of applications for NEET 2020 is likely to increase and the competition will be tough, so if medical aspirants want to stay ahead, they need to start focusing on their preparation for the exam.
To help the aspirants, experts have some suggestions on the books they should study
Navin C Joshi, Academic head and VP (JEE and NEET) at Gradeup suggests for
Biology
- NCERT Biology Booster by Shri Balaji Publications
- NCERT Fingertips by MTG Editorial board
Physical chemistry
- Chemistry for NEET by Cengage Publications
- Organic chemistry by Morrison and Boyd for conceptual clarity
- Inorganic Chemistry, GRB Concept of Inorganic Chemistry by OP Tandon
Physics
- Concepts of Physics by HC Verma can be referred to for advance problem solving and conceptual clarity.
- 32 Years NEET Chapter-wise & Topic-wise Solved Papers Physics by Disha publications will make you exam-ready.
Prashant Jain, CEO of Oswaal Books – an educational publisher recommends
- 32 years Previous Years Paper by Oswaal Books
- Allen Study Material for NEET
- 10 Mock Test for NEET by Career Point
- 20 Practice Sets NEET by GKP
Dr Sougata Roychoudhury Consultant General Medicine, Narayana Superspeciality Hospital, Howrah, West Bengal, recommends:
- Biology Volume 1 and 2 by Trueman
- Objective Biology by Dinesh
- Objective Botany by Ansari
The application process for NEET 2020 will be closed on December 31.