NEET 2022: How to score full marks in biology
NEET UG exam date to be announced soon. Read to know strategies to obtain maximum marks in NEET 2022 biology.
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) will announce the National Entrance cum Eligibility Test, NEET UG 2022 exam date soon. As per the recent reports, it is expected that NEET 2022 exam date by NTA along with the notification will be announced today, April 2, at neet.nta.nic.in.
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With the exam around the corner, candidates must be putting all their potential to score maximum marks in the medical exam. Candidates who aim to become a doctor should have a thorough knowledge of the NEET 2022 biology syllabus. Although any subject cannot be neglected from the NEET UG 2022 exam point of view, biology is crucial to crack the medical entrance exam. Read further to know how aspirants can score full marks in NEET 2022 biology.
NEET 2022: How to score 360 marks in Biology
Below stated are the steps following which aspirants can achieve full marks in NEET 2022 biology subject.
Check for NEET 2022 exam pattern
To achieve maximum marks in NEET 2022 one must have knowledge of exam patterns. Candidates can check the previous year’s papers to know the weightage of the topics in NEET Biology and prepare accordingly.
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Score maximum marks in NEET biology with smart work
Not much time is left for the exam. thus one must do smart work. NEET 2022 questions are multiple-choice. It is advised to the candidates to practice NEET 2022 MCQs to get a good experience of questions that come in the exam.
NEET 2022 biology: Practice hard
Scoring full marks in NEET 2022 biology is not hard. One must have to practice hard. Solve as many questions and make notes of important points. More the practice, the higher the changes to crack NEET UG 2022.
NEET biology 2022: Apply divide and learn strategy
We accept the syllabus of NEET 2022 biology is vast. Therefore, it is advisable for the candidates to divide the syllabus according to easy and difficult topics and then divide the timings for each section accordingly.
Crack NEET UG 2022 biology: Make short cards
Topics such as animal and plant kingdoms have a plethora of concepts to remember. Candidates must make short cards of important notes for NEET 2022 and paste them around the study table. It will help in remembering the concept every time one watches them.
NEET 2022: Best books for biology
The biology section in NEET comprises 90 questions with a whole value of 360 marks. This section is of maximum weightage thus, one can score maximum marks in NEET 2022 biology. To prepare to the fullest, NCERT books are recommended. Read further to know what are the best books for preparing for NEET 2022 biology.
Best books for NEET 2022 biology:
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Biology Vol 1 and Vol 2 by Trueman
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Objective Botany by Ansar
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Objective Biology by Dinesh
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Pradeep Guide on Biology
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GR Bathla Publications for Biology
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