@ abhinab
Physics is a scary subject , i do agree with that , but if u will study it regularly , u will get good marks .
now , as far as cbse board exams are considered then they will ask u everything from ncert ,
so, hc verma is not required at all for board level ,
for board , just read ncert twice , pay full attention to your school , Tke some notes on important formula / defination . and solve the questions of ncert and ncert exempler .
thats enough for board and u will get minimum 95 with that much thing , and do serious for practical also , they constitute 30 marks in board exam .
and as far as neet is considered , u need to read h c verma theory only , and do some small questions , high level ques are not nessasary for neet .
as neet is a completely ncert based test , ncert reading will suffice the demand .
AND U MAY USE ARIHANT ALL IN ONE OR SL ARORA BOOKS FOR DERIVATION IN PHYSICS , ITS EXPLAINED IN QUITE BETTER THERE .
for neet askiitian study material; are sufficient , and test series are awesome ,,
u can also choose MTG COMPLETE NEET GUIDE (PHY ) for neet also .
and 1 thing to remember -donot ignore 11th portion of physics , they will come in neet .
HOPE IT CLEARS YOUR DOUBT
ALL THE BEST ..