
Academic Team
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- Apart from the student’s own efforts, the most significant factor in their success is the role played by the faculty, teacher, or coach. Neetdunia takes pride in having one of the best faculty teams across the country, known for its strength, coaching experience, qualifications, competence, and, most importantly, its genuine care for students.
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- Many of the faculty leaders and members hold Ph.D./M.Sc. degrees from prestigious institutes like BHU, IISER, and IITs in the JEE (Main + Advanced) and NEET (UG) divisions.
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- The faculty team is a perfect blend of experience, energy, and enthusiasm, dedicated to honing the skills required for students to succeed in NEET (UG), JEE (Main + Advanced), WB JEE, and JENPAS (UG).
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- All faculty members at Neet Dunia are carefully selected through a rigorous recruitment process that includes application scrutiny, a written test, a demonstration lecture, and a personal interview.
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- In addition to regular teaching and problem-solving sessions, the faculty members also deliver motivational talks and tips to inspire students, helping them maintain momentum and stay focused on their ultimate goals.
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- Neetdunia has proactively planned for the future need of a competent and skilled faculty team to cater to the increasing number of students preparing for NEET (UG), JENPAS (UG), and JEE (Main + Advanced)/WB JEE.
Regular Classes
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- Total Lectures Per Week: The number of lectures conducted per week ranges from 6 to 10.
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- Total Lectures Per Week Per Subject (Physics, Chemistry, Biology & Mathematics): Each subject has between 2 and 3 lectures per week.
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- Lecture Duration: Each lecture lasts for 110 minutes (1 hour 50 minutes).
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- Lecture Structure: The 1 hour 50 minute lecture is divided as follows: the first 20 minutes are dedicated to Daily Practice Problem (DPP) discussion; the next 45 minutes are spent on discussing sheets/modules/NCERT textbooks, and the remaining 45 minutes are focused on theoretical and conceptual learning.
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- Theoretical Learning: This includes the delivery of key theories, important concepts, and formulas, which are taught using solved and unsolved examples, illustrations, and derivations.
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- Modern Technology in Classes: To learn in classes, modern technology can be used, such as 3D simulation or animations of models where appropriate.
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- Interactive Discussion: The discussion portion of the class is highly interactive, encouraging students to raise questions and discuss doubts. This helps ensure a clear understanding of the concepts and fundamentals applied in problem-solving.
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- Standardized Lecture Notes: Faculty members rely on and primarily follow standardized lecture notes while delivering their lectures. This ensures synchronized teaching across all batches and study centers.
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- Homework Assignments: Relevant homework is assigned, including Daily Practice Problems (DPPs), problems from the sheet, and questions from standard/NCERT textbooks.
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- Homework Discussion: The homework assignments are reviewed and discussed in the following class, with active participation from the students to clarify doubts and reinforce learning.
Modules/Sheets
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- Sheet Overview: A sheet is a topic-wise collection of problems in each subject (physics, chemistry, and biology/mathematics) provided to students as printed study material. Objective of the Sheet/Module: The primary goal of the Sheet/Module is to help students achieve mastery in a particular topic through rigorous practice with a variety of problems at different levels of difficulty. Syllabus Coverage: The entire syllabus for NEET (UG), JEE (Main + Advanced), or WB-JEE is divided into approximately 25 to 30 sheets for each subject. Content Structure: Each sheet begins with a summary of the theory related to the topic, providing a quick review for students before they begin solving problems. Volume of Problems: Students are expected to attempt around 15,000 problems during a two-year course or 18,000 problems in a one-year course through the study materials. Homework Assignment: After each theory class, students are assigned approximately 10-15 questions per lecture per subject from the sheet as homework. These problems are reviewed and discussed in the following class to reinforce understanding of the concepts covered. Problem Selection: The problems are carefully selected to cover all aspects of the theory, fundamentals, and concepts of the topic, ensuring thorough practice.
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- Miscellaneous Question Bank: The sheet concludes with a miscellaneous question bank, offering additional problems for students who wish to practice more.
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Daily Practice Problems
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- Daily Practice Problems (DPPs): Daily Practice Problems, commonly known as DPPs, are a set of problems assigned to students as part of their homework. These are meant to be attempted at home to reinforce the concepts taught in class.
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- Objective of DPPs: The primary objective of DPPs is to help students revise and strengthen all the concepts that have been covered up until that point in their studies.
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- Problem Variety: A typical DPP contains 6-10 problems (with an average of 8 problems). These problems cover a wide range of formats, including single choice, multiple choice, short subjective, long subjective, match the column, comprehension, assertion & reason, true & false, fill in the blanks, and miscellaneous types. The DPPs are updated as needed to align with the NEET (UG), JEE (Main + Advanced), WB JEE, or JENPAS (UG) exam patterns.
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- Time and Marks for Self-Assessment: Each DPP is assigned a total time and marks (both overall and per question), providing students with a framework for self-assessment.
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- Content Focus: DPPs primarily consist of problems based on the syllabus covered in recent lectures. Additionally, some problems are included from earlier topics, ensuring continuous revision and reinforcement of previously learned material.
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- Discussion of DPPs: The problems in each DPP are discussed in the following class, allowing students to review and solidify their understanding. This process boosts student morale, as they get to practice the theory taught in class through problem-solving.
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- Revision Habit: Regular engagement with DPPs fosters a habit of continuous revision. Students can mark or highlight problems while attempting the DPPs, creating an additional question bank that aids in more effective revision as they prepare for the NEET (UG), WB JEE, IIT JEE (Main + Advanced), or JENPAS (UG).
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- Importance of DPPs: DPPs play a critical role in Neetdunia teaching methodology. Consistent and sincere practice of DPPs significantly enhances a student’s chances of success, with those who complete them regularly having over 80% likelihood of achieving a good rank in NEET (UG), IIT JEE (Main + Advanced), WB-JEE, or JENPAS (UG).
Doubt Discussion Sessions
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- Objective of Doubt Discussion Classes: The primary goal of Doubt Discussion Classes is to provide personalized attention to students, helping those who may not have fully understood a concept during regular classes, which is now impacting their performance.
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- Support for Shy Students: These classes also benefit students who are hesitant to ask questions in the classroom due to shyness or their previous academic environment, offering them a comfortable space to clarify doubts.
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- One-on-One Interaction: Doubt Discussion Classes offer a one-on-one discussion forum where students can interact directly with the teacher to address their concerns.
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- Immediate Clarification: The classes encourage students to resolve their doubts promptly, helping them solidify their understanding of key concepts and fundamentals without negatively impacting their performance.
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- Personalized Attention: Students attending Doubt Discussion Classes feel a personal touch and attention from the faculty, which motivates them to stay focused on their goals with renewed energy and enthusiasm.
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- Boosting Confidence in Specific Subjects: For students struggling with confidence in a particular subject, Doubt Discussion Classes can help improve their understanding and boost their performance in that subject, enhancing their overall academic progress.
Test Series
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- Objective of Periodic Tests/Test Series: The primary goal of periodic tests is to continuously evaluate a student’s preparedness, both individually and in comparison to peers, while encouraging regular study, practice, and performance according to the demands of NEET (UG), WB JEE/IIT JEE (Main + Advanced), and JENPAS (UG).
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- Test Pattern: The format of the periodic tests follows the NEET (UG)/WB–JEE/IIT (JEE)/JENPAS (UG) structure, consisting of 3-hour papers with objective questions from all three subjects: physics, chemistry, and biology/mathematics.
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- Results and Performance Analysis: After each test, students are provided with detailed results, including marks/percentages in each subject (physics, chemistry, biology, and mathematics), as well as the overall total.
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- Impact on Success: Performance in the periodic assessment tests is a strong indicator of a student’s potential success in NEET (UG) or JEE (Main + Advanced), WB JEE, or JENPAS (UG), providing a clear picture of their readiness for the actual exams.