An Experienced Dropper's Advice on NEET 2020-21

Sarvarth Gupta

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Hey there, a dropper here.

So let me tell you few things first. My plan was also to do self study until my parents allowed me to join Achiever Batch in Allen, Kota.

Before that I had my all sources prepped up to aid me in my self study.

So first thing, I would recommend you to take DLP of either Aakash or Allen. I myself was a two year classroom student of Aakash, but my centre was seriously fu**ed up. That's why I am repeating. Well that's a story for someday later.

So, if your financial conditions allow, kindly take a DLP of the above mentioned institutes. If not DLP then atleast join their Test Series. In this way you would have a regulalrity in your course.

Now you need a good teacher to teach you the concepts.

For Physics, I would highly recommend a YouTube channel called *Physics Galaxy*.The channel is run by Aashish Arora Sir who is the Academic Head and HOD of Allen Jaipur (Nalin Khandelwaal was from Allen Jaipur). The videos are short and explains the concept like anything. Also various normal illustrations have been uploaded by sir, both medium and advanced type. So I highly recommend this channel for physics.

For Chemistry, I would recommend a youtube channel named *Vendantu Medical Made Ejee*. This channel is operated by Arvind Arora sir, who teaches Chemistry. Earlier the channel name was *Made Ejee Chemistry* but due to tremendous support by students, they are uploading biology and physics videos as well. However their content is not bad but in my opinion only Chemistry is best.

For Biology, please stick to NCERT. Please don't wander around different channels and different books (especially Trueman's Biology) NCERT IS ENOUGH. BUT LEARN IT BY HEART. EVERY TERM, EVERY DIAGRAM, EVERY THINGS, even Preface :p However if you aren't clear with concepts, then you can take the help of youtube but search only specific topics, not whole chapters, because it would waste your time and you would end with lots of unnecessary content.

Now coming to books. If you are taking DLP, then you would also get study material with them. Solve them. Solve them again. Once again, until you have mastered your concepts and questions.

If you aren't taking DLP, then for physics I would recommend Universal Self Scorer aka Errorless Physics. Or you can use DC Pandey for Medical. For Chemistry, I would recommend Errorless Chemistry aka Universal Self Scorer for Chemistry. For biology, the books are filled with MCQs which wander out of NCERT. Well you can still opt for MTG NCERT at your Fingertips Biology. I don't think you would need more books and have time for more books.

However if you are willing to give an extra edge to your concepts. Then you can solve HC Verma or BM Sharma ( JEE ADVANCED version) for physics. For Physical Chemistry- Narendra Awasthi, for Inorganic Chemistry- VK Jaiswal, for Organic- MS Chauhan (JEE Version as it as solutions, which makes it good one for a self study student)

Apart from that, solve previous year papers of AIIMS and NEET. (You can buy books feo that if you want)

Just keep your confidence high and ego low. Work hard with consistency. Study less but study regular. And it will be worth it in the end.

All the best.

A dopper to a dropper.



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