u/Gamerz299

Multiple Test Series

A lot of test series have been uploaded here — enjoy!

You can access all of my shared content here for free. It includes many useful books, chapter-wise PYQs, and test series. All upcoming content and future uploads will also be added there.

If you face any issue in accessing any of the above content, feel free to dm me. 😊

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u/Gamerz299 — 4 hours ago

Cannot find Assassin's Creed 1, 2, or 3 on the site

Hey everyone,

I’m trying to download the classic Assassin's Creed games, but every time I search the official site, I get a "Nothing Found" error screen.

Nothing is coming up at all. Thanks in advance for the help!

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u/Gamerz299 — 1 day ago

Test Series

Hey everyone,

If you’re enrolled in any NEET test series (Allen, Aakash, PW, Motion, Unacademy, etc.) and don’t mind sharing, please post PDFs of tests along with answer keys/solutions so everyone can benefit from more practice material. Upcoming tests are welcome too after they’re conducted.

You can share:

  • Full test PDFs
  • Part tests / unit tests
  • Upcoming and recent tests
  • Answer keys
  • Solutions PDFs

I’ll compile everything into a Drive folder and share it here so it stays organized and easy to access for everyone.

Having access to different test papers really helps with practice, revision, and understanding question patterns. Even a single test can help someone out a lot.

Let’s help each other prepare better for NEET 2027

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u/Gamerz299 — 1 day ago

Day 4

Cant overcome by addiction of games 😭😭

Didn't play for a few days but today wasted about 3 hours playing 😭

u/Gamerz299 — 1 day ago

Day 3

Coudn't do my 9hr target. Had to take care of my grandmother. Overall it was a nice day

u/Gamerz299 — 3 days ago

N Avasthi for PC

Does anyone has link/pdf of n avasthi for neet. All i can find are the jee ones. Im making a compiled link of all the good books which ill share soon.

Edit: Also please give names of any good books that should be added.

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u/Gamerz299 — 5 days ago

[MODS PLEASE SEE] Petition for a Community Wiki

Hey mod team, I had a suggestion that could really help organize the subreddit better in the long run.

It would be great to have a proper wiki that compiles all the important and useful posts in one place. Over time, a lot of valuable content gets buried under newer posts, and newcomers often end up asking the same questions again because they can’t easily find older resources.

The wiki could include things like:

  • Important resource posts
  • Test papers/modules from different coachings
  • Guidance and strategy posts
  • FAQs for beginners
  • Notes, books, and recommended materials
  • Important announcements or megathreads
  • Any other high-quality posts that the community finds useful over time

This would make the subreddit much more organized and beginner-friendly, while also preserving valuable content instead of letting it disappear in the feed after a few weeks.

I think it could become a really helpful archive for both new and existing members.

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u/Gamerz299 — 9 days ago

PYQ Book?

Hey everyone, I wanted some suggestions for a good PYQ book.

Which PYQ books did you find the most useful — MTG, PW, or something else? What are the main differences between them in terms of question quality, explanations/solutions, difficulty level, and overall usefulness for NEET prep?

Also, would you recommend chapter-wise PYQ books or year-wise ones? I’m a bit confused about which approach is better for revision and practice.

Would really appreciate honest reviews, pros/cons, and personal experiences before I buy one. Thanks!

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u/Gamerz299 — 11 days ago

Teacher for OC

I’m enrolled in the PW Lakshya batch and also have Khazana access. I’m confused about whom to follow for Organic Chemistry and would really appreciate some honest guidance from people who’ve studied from these teachers.

The options I’m considering are: Pankaj Sijairiya, Yogesh Jain, Shubh Karan

My main goal is strong conceptual clarity along with good question-solving ability. I’d love to know:

  • Whose teaching feels the most beginner-friendly as my organic is quite weak?
  • Who explains mechanisms and reactions the best?

If you’ve personally studied from any of them, please share your experience and suggest whom I should stick to consistently.

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u/Gamerz299 — 13 days ago

Book Recommendation for PC

I’m looking for a solid recommendation for Physical Chemistry question practice — not theory lectures or notes. I’m already enrolled in PW and have the PW modules, but I want an additional source mainly for improving problem-solving and numerical practice.

Something with:

  • Good variety of questions
  • JEE-level numericals/concept application
  • Progressive difficulty
  • Enough practice to strengthen speed and accuracy

Would really appreciate suggestions from people who’ve actually used a book/resource and found it helpful. Thanks guys!

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u/Gamerz299 — 14 days ago

Hey guys, I’m in a really bad place right now and could really use some advice.

I have PCMB and I’m enrolled in the PW Lakshya batch. In my school, each subject has 2 teachers who teach different chapters at the same time. For example, in chemistry, one teacher handles physical + inorganic, and the other handles organic.

The issue is that this mismatch isn’t just in chemistry — it’s happening in all subjects. School is ahead in some chapters that haven’t even started yet in my coaching.

For example, in chemistry, school is already teaching chapters like Solutions and Haloalkanes & Haloarenes, but organic hasn’t even started in the Lakshya batch yet (it’ll start around mid–late June). And I have school exams before that.

So I’m really confused about how to manage these extra chapters being taught in school but not yet covered in coaching.

How do I cope with this mismatch across all subjects? What should I prioritize and how should I study?

Any help would mean a lot.

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u/Gamerz299 — 26 days ago

Im currently in Class 12 preparing for NEET, and I’m struggling to figure out how to properly revise my Class 11 syllabus alongside my ongoing 12th studies.

I understand that 11th is really important for NEET, but with school and coaching and new 12th topics, it feels hard to manage both without getting overwhelmed.

Some specific things I’m confused about:

  • How much time should I give to 11th revision daily/weekly?
  • Should I revise chapter-wise alongside related 12th topics or separately?
  • What’s the best way to revise (notes, questions, NCERT, mock tests)?
  • How do I avoid forgetting 11th while focusing on 12th?

Would really appreciate advice from those who’ve managed this balance effectively. Thanks!

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u/Gamerz299 — 1 month ago