Crack NTA NEET UG with MAAZTER’s App

The NTA NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is an entrance exam conducted by the National Testing Agency for medical courses. The medical entrance exam was conducted in 13 languages.

NEET is a pen and paper-based exam, where the exam aspirants need to answer 180 questions out of 200 questions. The questions were based on physics, chemistry, and biology.

NEET Syllabus

The NEET syllabus was based on the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology of the 11th and 12th classes. The NEET question papers are framed based on the NEET UG syllabus, prescribed by the National Medical Commission.

NMC was responsible for structuring the NEET exam syllabus, and NTA conducted the exam and released the results. The aspirants can download the NEET exam syllabus from the MAAZTER app.

Important Chapters of NEET

The exam aspirants first concentrate on the NEET important topics to crack the medical entrance exam.

  • The NEET Biology syllabus includes Human Physiology, Human Reproduction, Cell Structure & Function, Plant Physiology, Ecology and Environment, and Genetics and Evolution.
  • The NEET Physics syllabus includes Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Optics, Electrostatics & Current Electricity, Modern Physics, and Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current.
  • The NEET Chemistry Syllabus includes important topics like Chemical Bonding & Molecular Structure, Organic Chemistry, Equilibrium, Mole Concept & Stoichiometry, Thermodynamics, Coordination Compounds, and P-Block Elements.
NEET syllabus includes key chapters from Biology, Physics, and Chemistry for effective medical exam preparation
Important NEET Chapters for Biology, Physics & Chemistry

NEET exam preparation books

NEET exams are the primary focus for most of the students aiming to study at medical colleges. The syllabus was based on Physics, Chemistry, and Biology of the NCERT textbooks.

For the students, there are a lot of books available in the market to prepare for the NEET exam. The most preferred books for NEET exam are the NCERT 11th & 12th physics, chemistry, and biology books.

Download NEET Books PDF

The aspirants can download NEET books PDF from the MAAZTER app. But to make the syllabus easy for Tamil Nadu students, MAAZTER learning app is launching NEET content in their mobile app, first in the edutech application.

MAAZTER learning app by Resbee Info Technologies is a boon for the higher secondary school students or exam aspirants, where they can study the syllabus content materials in the Tamil language.

MAAZTER learning app was very keen on providing NEET and JEE courses from an earlier stage, so they can start preparing for the competitive entrance exams to achieve their dream of higher studies.

An MoU has been signed between Resbee Info Technologies and Universal Publications, and currently the MAAZTER learning app is furnishing books for NEET and JEE.

Sl.No Publisher Volume
1. Universal Books; 2021st edition (1 January 2020); "Errorless Chemistry NEET 2021 (Vol 1 & 2) - NTA & NCERT Based By Universal Self Scorer USS + Free Digital Book - Universal Books " Paperback – 1 January 2020
2. Career Point Publisher; 1st edition (1 January 2016) Physics Class Notes (Optics & Modern Physics) Class 12th For JEE & NEET Paperback – 1 January 2016
3. Target Publications Pvt. Ltd; First edition (1 January 2020); Target Publications Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai-80 NEET UG / JEE Mains Challenger Chemistry Book Vol 1 for Medical and Engineering Entrance Exam | Chapterwise MCQs with Solutions | Question Paper with Answer Key | Model Papers for Practice | Best Study Material for NEET, AIPMT, AIIMS, and JEE Preparation Paperback – Picture Book, 1 January 2020
4. Oswal Printers & Publishers Pvt. Ltd.; 2019th edition (1 May 2019) Fundamentals of Chemistry: CBSE Class 11 (CBSE & NEET) - Set of Textbook & Practice Book (Maestro) Paperback – 1 May 2019
5. Blue Rose Publishers; 1st edition (20 September 2019) Physics (core Concept for IIT-JEE/NEET/ NTSE/ Olympiad) Paperback – 20 September 2019
6. Skyline Publishers (1 January 2020) Highly Simplified Organic Chemistry for JEE & NEET by NS Rao | Multi Coloured | More information with less text | Student friendly | Organic Chemistry in 31 Concepts | Best Chemistry book for NEET | Best Chemistry book for JEE Textbook Binding – 1 January 2020

Books for general reference

Sl.No Biology Chemistry Physics
01 NCERT Biology (class 11 & 12) NCERT Chemistry (class 11 & 12) Concepts of Physics Vol 1& 2 by H.C. Verma
02 Trueman’s Biology Vol 1 & 2 Physical Chemistry by O.P. Tandon Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick & Walker
03 Objective Biology by Dinesh Organic Chemistry by Morrison & Boyd (or O.P. Tandon) Objective Physics by D.C. Pandey (Arihant)
04 Biology at Your Fingertips (MTG) Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee Problems in General Physics by I.E. Irodov
05 MTG NCERT at Your Fingertips (Biology) MTG NCERT at Your Fingertips (Chemistry) MTG NCERT at Your Fingertips (Physics)
06 - Physical Chemistry by R.C. Mukherjee -

NEET Centres

The NEET exam was conducted in 552 cities across India and 14 international cities, for a total of 566 cities. The total number of exam centres is 5,468. Candidates can choose up to four cities. The cities are allotted before the exam schedule.

NEET exam conducted in 566 cities with 5,468 centres across India and international locations for candidates
NEET Exam Centres Across India and Abroad Overview

NEET exam pattern

The exam pattern of NEET has 200 multiple-choice questions; you must attend 180 questions from all three subjects – Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. The entire pattern was mostly based on the NCERT books.

NEET exam pattern includes 200 MCQs from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology based mainly on NCERT syllabus
NEET Exam Pattern and Question Structure
NEET previous year question papers help students prepare with high-weightage topics from all subjects
NEET Questions and Answer Papers

NEET Questions with Answers

The previous Questions and answers papers for NEET entrance exams are an absolute boon for the exam aspirants who are preparing for the exams. To know more about these Questions and answers, unlock by paying.

NEET important questions cover important topics with high weightage from all three subjects of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Students can download the NEET question paper from the MAAZTER app to prepare for their entrance exam.

NEET Mock exam

The exam aspirants can prepare for the exams by attending the Online NEET mock test. Practicing mock exams will help the students to improve their concentration, manage timing, and accuracy in the exam.

The students can test their knowledge by attending the mock exams, where they can identify the difficulty levels of the exams and also target important topics to cover. To attend the mock exam below, unlock it by paying.

NEET mock tests help improve accuracy, timing, and exam performance through practice and self-assessment
NEET Online Mock Test for Better Exam Preparation

FAQ’s

What is NEET?

NEET stands for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, which is a national-level entrance exam in India to get admission for undergraduate medical courses (MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and Veterinary). It is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).

Is the NEET UG really tough?

Yes, NEET UG is hard and highly competitive because lakhs of students appear for exams, but limited medical seats, a vast syllabus, and a negative marking system. The students should practice, be consistent, and manage time.

What subjects are included in NEET?

The exams cover Physics, Chemistry, and Biology from classes 11 & 12 of the NCERT curriculum. The total of 180 questions is to be answered in 3 hours.

Difference between NEET UG and NEET PG?

NEET UG is an entrance exam for undergraduate medical courses like MBBS and BDS, and is conducted by NTA. An MBBS degree is required to do NEET PG, which is an entrance for postgraduates such as MD, MS, and PG Diplomas, and is conducted by NBE.

How many attempts are allowed in NEET?

The minimum age for appearing in the NEET exam is 17 after completing 12th. There is no limit on the number of attempts. Students can appear many times until they reach the eligibility criteria.