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Study in the time which suits you best. In which your efficiency is high. For some students early morning is suitable and for others late night. Study in slots. Divide your time. Don't sit for long hours continuously (it decreases the efficiency). Take short breaks in between. Keep out yourself from distractions.

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If you think that you have clear concepts about all three subjects, then only you can score 600 or above in NEET with 2 months' preparation. Notably, for subjects like Physics if the basic concept is not clear, you may not be able to solve numerical problems.

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First, best of luck for your upcoming exam; Here are some tips:
:- Consistency is main key to crack NEET exam
:- self believe
:- frequent revision
:- give mock paper and analysis them
:- Do not solve every book, refer only one book and solve that more times
:- solve first pyq then other books
:- Refer NCERT for theory not other books
:- Revise your mistakes
:- make short notes
:- make a plan & time table
:- give your 100%
:- always be motivated
:- Not overthink your mock paper scores
:- Try to increase self study hours
:- Do not make same type of mistake regularly
:- do mo... View more

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The NEET SS exam does not have a fixed syllabus. Usually, questions from medical course books are asked up to the postgraduate level. You are advised to read your course books to prepare for this exam. Other than course material, you can study the following books:
1. Harrison's textbook of Internal Medicine
2. NEET SS MCQ book by Deepak Marwah & Mudit Khanna
3. Schwartz's Principles of Surgery
4. R. Kumar's book named Clinical Methods in Medicine
5. Guyton and Hall's book named Textbook of Medical Physiology.

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Yes, NEET unofficial answer keys are prepared by the experts at the coaching centres. They are reliable for calculating marks in NEET. However, even if there is no doubt about the accuracy of the answer keys, these cannot be considered to be official. Students may use the keys as a reference for calculating their estimated scores or to decide whether NEET objections should be filed or not. Apart from these there is no other role of the NEET answer keys released by the coaching institutes.

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<p>Candidates must reach the NEET exam centre before the time to avoid any last minute delays. The reporting time is generally mentioned on the admit card. It is adviseable that candidates should reach the centre at least one hour before the exam to get entry on time.</p>

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<p><a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/indira-gandhi-medical-college-and-hospital-shimla-62631/cutoff">IGMC Shimla cutoff 2023</a> for MBBS course is based on NEET scores. Analysing the Indira Gandhi Medical College cutoff 2023, the Round 1 closing ranks for the MBBS course is <strong>2667</strong> for the General category students . As per the last three-year trends analysis, MBBS has seen an increasing trend. IGMC Shimla cutoff was concluded after Round 4 Seat Allotment Result. Tabulated below are Round 1 and the Last Round closing ranks for&nbsp;<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/co... View more

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<p>Documents required to participate in the West Bengal NRI quota seats counselling are: affidavit of the person who is NRI and the sponsor, Documents claiming that the sponsor is an NRI (Passport, Visa of the sponsor), Relationship of NRI sponsor with the candidate, Embassy Certificate of the sponsorer, NEET PG 2025 Admit card and Rank card, MBBS all mark sheets and MBBS certificate, Internship completion certificate, Registration certificate of MCI, and Undertaking of the candidate that s/he is not presently admitted anywhere through All India Quota (AIQ) counseling or any State Quota (SQ) counseling or DNB counselling.</p>

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<p>No, if you want to join MBBS or BDS courses at Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, you have to qualify in the NEET exam. However, the university offers admission to other courses such as Modern Science, Allied Health Science, Dentistry, Physiotherapy, Nursing, and PhD courses, which may have different admission requirements. It is important to check the specific admission requirements for the course you are interested in.</p><p>Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences offers a wide range of courses in the field of Medicine and Health Sciences, Allopathic and Ancient Indian Systems of Medicine, Ayush, Ayurveda, Unani, H... View more

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Hi Neelam
Please visit link for college predictor: <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-and-health-sciences/neet-pg-college-predictor" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-and-health-sciences/neet-pg-college-predictor</a>.

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<p>A NEET score of 350 marks would not be sufficient for&nbsp;<span data-synonyms="admission;affirmation;confirmation">confirmation</span> to the Government Dental College, Pudukottai.&nbsp;It should be between 600 to 650 or even more to get seat in Government Dental College.</p>

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<p>You can go upto last round but their is very small chance that you can get seat in JIPMER karaikal. As from last years pattern shows that with 690 around marks goes for open AIR and for EWS it goes for 656 marks&nbsp; so you go upto last round.</p><p>Wish you all the best .</p><p>Thank you</p>

200 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Yes, there is 85% state quota reservation and rest 15% is for all India quota seats.

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NEET is a national level undergraduate medical entrance exam organised by The CBSE. NEET is conducted for admissions to MBBS & BDS programmes that are offered by different medical & dental colleges in all over India. There are a total of approximately 426 MBBS Colleges. Total of approximately 63835 medical seats which are available for aspirants who clear the NEET exam 2017. At the end of NEET 2017, the MCC would be conducting the counseling for the 15% All India Quota Seats. The counseling for the remaining 85% of the seats in Government and private medical colleges would be done by the state counseling boards.

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Hello Shivay,
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test or NEET-UG is an entrance examination in India, for students who wish to study any graduate medical course (MBBS/ dental course (BDS) or postgraduate course (MD/MS) in government or private medical colleges in India.NEET-UG (Undergraduate), for MBBS and BDS courses, are conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education(CBSE). NEET-UG replaced the All India Pre-Medical Test(AIPMT) and all individual MBBS exams conducted by states or colleges themselves in 2013.

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<p>The NEET cutoff for admission to Principal K.M. Kundnani College of Pharmacy for 2024 has not been officially announced yet. However, based on previous years, the expected cutoff for general category candidates may be around 250-300 marks, while for reserved categories, it could be lower. Keep an eye on official announcements from the college or relevant admission authorities for the most accurate information</p>

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<p>No,the score is less for a government college as Mahaveer college of ayurvedic science is a government medical College. A student must acquire 300-400 marks in NEET to get admission.</p><p>You can look for a private colleges available.</p>

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The result will be declared on 17 August, 2016.
Best of luck.

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I think you know that to practice in India you have to qualify MCI screening test. And, passing this exam is tougher than NEET, so prepare for NEET.
USA, New Zealand, Canada, UK are best option for pursuing medical degree (MD), because there is no need to qualify MCI screening test. You can practice (clinical) in India.

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<p>Yes, there is government allotment for BNYS after qualifying for NEET. After qualifying NEET candidates are eligible to participate in the State Online Counselling for Under-Graduate AYUSH courses, including the Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Science (BNYS) program, for the State Quota seats in government colleges.&nbsp;</p><p>The quota varies from college to college, however, 85% of the BNYS seats are allocated through this State Online Counselling process for the State Quota.&nbsp;</p><p>I hope it will help.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>By going through last year cutoff, &nbsp;</p><p>You can get an idea for the required score in NEET to get admission in minority college in Telangana,</p><p>cutoff for NEET 2023 in Telangana is given below for each category</p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 99.9561%; height: 256px;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 33.2967%;"><col style="width: 33.2967%;"><col style="width: 33.2967%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr style="height: 54.4px;"><td style="height: 54.4px;"... View more

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No, there is no such requirement. You need not to appear for NEET to pursue veterinary science. The NEET-UG examination is for pursuing MBBS and BDS courses only.

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No, every section will be equally distributed. The syllabus is equally distributed.

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The National eligibility and entrance test or NEET an entrance exam for students who wish to study any graduate medical course MBBS, dental course or postgraduate course in government or private medical or dental colleges in India. NEET-UG (Undergraduate), for MBBS and BDS courses, will be conducted by the CBSE. NEET-UG replaced the AIPMT and all individual MBBS exams conducted by states or colleges themselves.
it does affect college entrance as there will be a single entrance exam.now you have to compete all over India for your dream seat,but the best part is if your state doesn't have sufficient medical/dental colleges and if your sc... View more

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No fresh registrations are now being accepted for mop-up round of Karnataka NEET UG 2021 counselling, Also the offline seat allotment process for medical seats has been done for mop-up round and it got over by March 30th 2021, so you cannot register for it.

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<p>For getting an idea about the rank required we should analyse the previous years cutt off ranks.</p><p>During the ESIC Medical College, Faridabad cutoff 2023, the last round closing rank stood at&nbsp;<strong>23509</strong>&nbsp;for MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, while in 2022, the last round closing rank was&nbsp;<strong>5853</strong>. In 2021, it was&nbsp;<strong>7777</strong>&nbsp;for the General All India category students. Analysing the Round 6 closing rank for the last three years, ESIC Medical College, Faridabad witnessed a fluctuating... View more

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<p>The NEET UG 2024 Exam will take place on 5 May 2024. The National Testing Agency has already begun providing admit cards to registered candidates. For 200 multiple-choice questions, the three subjects of the exam are Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, out of which candidate must attempt 180 questions. The total marks will be 720, and the exam time is 3 hours and 20 minutes.</p><p>For applicants, the registration process for NEET 2024 is available on the NTA's official website, and various documentation is required, including passport-sized photos, educational marksheets, and identity proof. The application fee varies bas... View more

391 Views Posted 7 years ago

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RPVT is Rajasthan state entrance exam for admission in veterinary and animal sciences, whereas NEET is all India entrance exam for admission in MBBS. All the best.

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<p>50% seats are reserved for All India Quota (AIQ) students as per the counselling committee of Jharkhand counselling.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, it is mandatory to participate in the Jharkhand NEET PG Choice Filling process. Candidates have to declare their preferences for college and courses online. In the next step, candidates are mandated to lock in the choices within the stipulated deadline.</p>

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