BOOKS THAT I USED TO SCORE 681 MARKS IN NEET EXAM 🤑🤑 IN LESS THAN 5 MINS !!!!!!*NOT SPONSORED*
Summary
TLDRTanvi Goel, scoring 681/720 in NEET 2024, shares her book recommendations for exam preparation. She emphasizes NCERT books for theory, suggesting focusing on the old version with updated syllabus. For practice, she recommends MTG books and their 36 years PYQs series, cautioning to skip outdated content. Arihant's solved papers provide a feel for the exam. She also discusses sample papers from Oswal, MTG, and PWD, noting PWD's NEET Rankers Test Series aligns best with the syllabus. She advises against unnecessary books like DPP by MK Verma, HC Verma, and DC Pandey, advocating for focused study on a few resources.
Takeaways
- 📚 Tanvi Goel recommends focusing on NCERT books for theory preparation in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics for NEET.
- ✅ For the theory portion, NCERT is sufficient; no extra books are needed beyond the reduced syllabus provided by NTA.
- 🔍 Avoid studying outdated topics from the old NCERT versions; refer to Tanvi's video on the reduced syllabus for guidance.
- 📘 MTG books are suggested for question practice, as they contain both theory and practice questions.
- 🔢 The 36 Years PYQs books by MTG cover questions from 1998 to 2003, but be mindful of outdated content.
- ⏰ While practicing, disregard questions from old exams that are no longer relevant or part of the current syllabus.
- 📝 Arihant's book offers solved papers for 15 years, providing a sense of the full exam experience.
- 📝 Sample papers are crucial for exam preparation, especially for those not joining coaching; Tanvi used Oswal, MTG, and PWD's NEET Rankers Test Series 2024.
- 🚫 Be cautious with sample papers from Oswal and MTG, as they may contain questions outside the NEET syllabus.
- 📖 Books like DPP by MK Verma, HC Verma, and DC Pandey are considered too difficult and not necessary for NEET preparation.
Q & A
What was Tanvi Goel's score in NEET 2024?
-Tanvi Goel scored 681 marks out of 720 in NEET 2024.
Which book does Tanvi recommend for theory preparation in NEET?
-Tanvi recommends focusing only on NCERT for theory preparation in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.
Did Tanvi use the old or new version of NCERT books?
-Tanvi used the old version of NCERT books, as there was confusion about whether to read from the old or the new, and she advised to remove the deleted portions from the old syllabus.
What additional resources did Tanvi use for question practice besides NCERT?
-Tanvi used MTG books for question practice, which also contain theory, and MTG's 36 years PYQs books for more practice.
What advice does Tanvi give regarding old questions in practice books?
-Tanvi advises to skip questions from old practice books that are not relevant to the current NCERT syllabus or are out of syllabus.
Which book does Tanvi suggest for practicing solved papers?
-Tanvi suggests Arihant's book, which contains solved papers of 15 years, for practicing the feel of the complete paper.
What are the three books Tanvi ordered for sample papers?
-Tanvi ordered sample paper books by Oswal, MTG, and PWD's NEET Rankers Test Series 2024.
Why did Tanvi prefer PWD's NEET Rankers Test Series over the others?
-Tanvi preferred PWD's NEET Rankers Test Series because it was completely NCERT based and did not contain any questions out of the NEET syllabus.
What books did Tanvi purchase but never used?
-Tanvi purchased DPP Daily Practice Problems by MK Verma, HC Verma, and DC Pandey's Physics books but never used them as she found them too difficult or out of syllabus.
What is Tanvi's overall advice for NEET preparation in terms of books?
-Tanvi advises to read limited books, such as NCERT for theory, MTG for practice, and sample papers from PW, Oswal, or MTG, and to read them repeatedly for effective NEET preparation.
Outlines
📚 NEET 2024 Preparation: Books Used and Recommended
Tanvi Goel, a successful NEET 2024 candidate, shares her book list for NEET preparation. She emphasizes the importance of focusing on NCERT books for theory across Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, advising to follow the old version and remove deleted portions. For question practice, she recommends MTG books, which contain both theory and questions, and suggests using 36 years PYQs books for more practice. Tanvi also advises against studying outdated content and to stick to the current syllabus. She mentions using Arihant's solved papers for a comprehensive practice experience. Lastly, she discusses the importance of sample papers and recommends books by Oswal, MTG, and PWD's NEET Rankers Test Series 2024, noting that PWD's book is completely NCERT-based.
🚫 Books Purchased but Not Used: A Candid Review
In the second paragraph, Tanvi discusses books she purchased but never used extensively. She mentions DPP Daily Practice Problems by MK Verma, which she found to contain questions beyond the NEET syllabus and too difficult for initial practice. She also talks about HC Verma's book, which she did not find necessary for NEET preparation. Additionally, she purchased DC Pandey's Physics books but only attempted the first chapter before losing interest. Tanvi concludes by advising NEET aspirants to stick to a limited, effective set of books, such as NCERT for theory, MTG for practice, and selected sample papers, rather than overwhelming themselves with too many resources.
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Keywords
💡NEET
💡NCERT
💡Theory
💡Question Practice
💡PYQs
💡Syllabus
💡Sample Papers
💡Mock Tests
💡Rankers Test Series
💡Units and Dimensions
Highlights
Tanvi Goel scored 681 out of 720 in NEET 2024.
NCERT books are recommended for theory in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.
For the old NCERT version, avoid reading deleted topics and focus on the reduced syllabus provided by NTA.
No extra books are needed for theory besides NCERT.
MTG books are recommended for question practice, including theory and questions.
MTG's 36 years PYQs books cover questions from 1998 to 2003.
Ignore questions from old NCERT editions that are not relevant to current NEET syllabus.
Arihant's book offers solved papers for 15 years, providing a feel for the complete paper.
Oswal, MTG, and PWD's NEET Rankers Test Series 2024 are recommended for sample papers.
PWD's book is completely NCERT based, with no out-of-syllabus questions.
MTG and Oswal's books may contain questions out of the NEET syllabus.
When practicing with a timer, be aware of out-of-syllabus questions to avoid confusion.
DPP Daily Practice Problems by MK Verma contains difficult questions not typical for NEET.
HC Verma's book was purchased but not used, as it was not found necessary.
DC Pandey's books were also purchased but not utilized due to lack of time and need.
Reading limited books thoroughly is sufficient to clear NEET, rather than buying many books.
Tanvi emphasizes the importance of reading NCERT for theory and MTG for practice.
For sample papers, consider PW, Oswal, or MTG, which are enough to prepare for NEET.
Transcripts
Hello Everyone My Name Is Tanvi Goel And I Scored 681 Marks Out Of 720 In NEET
2024 In Today's Video I Will Be Showing All The Books That I Used During My NEET
Preparation And Also The Books That I Purchased But Never Used So First Talking About The
Books that I used for Theory. For Teory, whether it is Bio, Chemistry & Physics
the best book you have to
focus only on NCERT. Its theory is enough for you.
I have this biology of NCERT, I have the old
version, I did not purchase the new and updated books
because there was a lot of confusion about whether you have to read from the old or the new.
Then from the old don't Read the old things which are deleted, I have
made another video in which I have included the reduced syllabus of NTA and you can find
that video in the description of this video and so you basically
focus on the old NCERT and remove the deleted portion.
apart from this you do not need to do any extra book for your theory portion.
Be it your Bio, Physics and Chemistry.
Then talking about the books for question practice, I have given basically two types of books for question practice. Had used it,
the first one comes like these books of MTG which are so thick
it also has your theory inside it and the questions are also there for
practice, so like if you have studied the theory from NCERT, The theory that is there is
not much, it will be of maximum five to six pages, so you
can read it quickly if you want to, otherwise you can also skip, then this book of bio, this is the
book for bio and a chemistry and physics.
You can use these books for question practice and apart from this, if
you want to practice more questions, which if you are studying properly,
you will need and to practice questions, there are MTG books
in which there are 36 years PYQs books. This is the book for Chemistry, this is for
Physics and this is for Bio, so you can also use these books for question practice,
for Physics, Chemistry and Bio, all
the questions inside it are from the year 1998 To 2003, now what we come to know while using these books
is that many such things which were there in the NCERT in 1988 or
questions were asked according to that time and those things are not asked now,
so what should you do? That is, when you are practicing questions using these books,
then whatever things you
find invalid from long ago like around 1988, do not read them because the questions that come now are completely
NCERT based. If you come then you have to read only those things which are in your NCERT,
so if you have to read these books while solving them because
very old questions are given in it, if anything seems invalid then do not read it
and it is NOT even syllabus. So every year changes keep coming, so according
to the updated syllabus of NTA, whatever things are out of syllabus, even if they are
questions from the previous year, do not do them, doing them will not be of any benefit and if
even now If you feel need for more question practice then this is Arihant's, it
has solved papers of 15 years, now what is the benefit of doing solved papers, these
books like MTG have such chapter wise but not solved
papers. What will happen in this is that you will get the feel of the complete paper, then inside it there are papers of 15 years
from 2008, so you can use it also, while using it, you
have to remember the same thing that the questions are from very old years and those are from recent years. You do not have to read those which are not according to the syllabus.
Then talking about the books that I
use for sample papers. Because I did not join any coaching in my drop year,
doing sample papers is a very important part before the NEET
exam. So I had ordered three books to solve the sample paper. The first book comes
by Oswal. It has 10 mock test papers inside it. So you can order this book.
I liked this book. I liked it and the second one to solve the sample paper The book I
had ordered was MTG, it also has 10 sample papers inside it, so you
can order this too, it is all with answers so you can check it easily and the third book I had ordered
was PWD's NEET Rankers Test Series 2024 now. What I felt was the difference between these three
was that this was PW's book.
It was completely NCERT based. There was not a single question which
came out of NCERT or which I felt was invalid according to the NEET syllabus.
In all three, Bio Physics and Chemistry, but with the book of MTG and Oswal, I felt the same.
The drawback was that there were many questions given in it which
were not required to be attempted or which were out of NCERT syllabus or out of the NEET
updated syllabus, so basically if you want to see all the things like this. Yes
then first of all you should solve PW,
first of all I also solved PW, after that you can purchase
MTG or questions like in these books, there is no problem,
There are some questions which are out of syllabus, so when you solve the sample
paper, you will feel that you do not know it, you have not studied properly, but
actually you do not have to do that question, that question is out of syllabus, so that's it.
Keep in mind that this happens, when you are sitting with a timer of 3 hours and 20 minutes, then
you should not feel that you do not know it, it is basically out of the syllabus,
hence you do not know i.
but all three are good. Then talking about the books that I purchased but I never
used and I used these books for only one and two chapters and then
lost interest because doing same chapter from many books becomes very difficult to do,
then the first one comes , DPP Daily Practice Problems by MK
Verma, so whatever it is, I have kept a few of these, your complete set comes with many
books, so whatever it is in these books, I have a problem. One thing I felt was that there
were many things out of the syllabus or the questions in it were a little different, that is,
such difficult questions do not come in NEET level, so when you
start doing difficult questions in the beginning itself, you will not be able to do them and you will lose interest
then that is why I had stopped doing these in the beginning itself. DPP by
MK Verma So if you feel that you do not need to purchase these .
MTG books as I told you is enough
for your practice and the questions will be done at the time of practice sample papers too.
. For Physics, I had asked for HC Verma. I don't know why I had asked for that, so
I had asked for this also. The first chapter is Units and Dimensions, but that's it
then I did not read any chapter and after that the third
book which I ordered and purchased but never used is this book
by DC Pandey A Physics So this is the volume one. This is the volume one. And this is the volume two,
so I purchased both these books but did not use them because I
neither got the time nor felt the need to use them, and
from that too I just did one chapter, same units and dimensions, so this is what Books are
done, DC Pandey, HC Verma or DPP, these are the most difficult books,
there is no need to order them and there is no need to do so much, just read your
NCERT for theory questions, do MTG for practice , it is the best.
For sample papers, if you have not joined any coaching then you
can order sample papers of PW or Oswal or MTG
this is enough to clear NEET, you will not have to buy many books to clear NEET.
read limited books that you have,
read them again and again, your NEET will be cleared, so tata.
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