NEET is conducted by NTA to admit eligible candidates to MBBS and BDS courses across Medical and Dental colleges in India. More than 15 Lakh candidates appeared for NEET in 2019, and since the registration trend shows a positive growth every year, it will only get more competitive this year. As per the observations of the past few years, the difficulty level of Biology has risen. Until and unless you make a complete schedule of the way you want to study, you will not be able to complete the syllabus. Check NEET 2020 Expected Cut Off
Latest: NEET 2020 has been postponed to the last week of May considering the COVID-19 outbreak and nationwide lockdown as per the recent notice released by NTA.
To study Biology for NEET 2020, candidates must ascertain first, the important topics from both the sub-sections (Botany & Zoology), their weightage and books which must be used for preparation. Among all the topics, Animalia and Plantae are a bit confusing, therefore, they require rigorous practice. Apart from this, Plant Physiology, Ecology, Cell Biology, Human Physiology, Molecular Basis of Inheritance, Biomolecules, and Biotechnology carry a lot of weightage. Check NEET Paper Analysis
In order to be in the run and ace this exam, candidates must be well versed with NEET Exam Pattern. The questions are asked from 3 sections namely, Physics, Biology and Chemistry. A total of 90 MCQs are asked in NEET Biology section- 45 MCQs from each Zoology and Botany. Read the article below for a detailed analysis of important questions and preparation strategy to ace NEET 2020
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