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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Try to have a look into the tough biological terms and their explanations
Read the topics marked RED in your NCERT which are ultra-important.
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Solve past years papers and mock tests:
Candidates should solve as many sample papers, mock tests and previous years IIT JAM question papers as possible. This will help aspirants know their level of preparation as well as increase their speed of attempting questions in the IIT JAM exam.
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1. JEE Main for admission to engineering courses
2. NEET for admission to medical and dental courses
3. AIIMS for admission to medical courses in AIIMS institutes
4. JIPMER - for admission to medical courses in JIPMER institute
5. BITSAT for admission to engineering courses in BITS Pilani and its affiliated colleges
6. VITEEE for admission to engineering courses in VIT University
7. NEST for admission to integrated M.Sc. Programmes in basic sciences at NISER and UM-DAE CEBS
8. KV
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JEE Main
JEE Advanced
BITSAT
VITEEE
AMUEEE
Indian Navy B.Tech entry scheme. CUET (UG)
NDA
ISI for B. Math and B. Stat
Indian Army Technical Entry scheme
Agniveer.
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The Biology section of NEET is divided into two sub-sections: Zoology and Botany. Each of these sections will have 50 questions, out of which candidates will have to attempt 45 questions. The total number of questions on Biology in the NEET question paper will be 90. The topics and chapters from Zoology and Botany subjects will be equally distributed. Among the three subjects, Biology has the highest weightage in NEET syllabus. Based on the last year's NEET analysis, the important topics of Botany and Zoology along with their weightages are given in the below table.
| Botany | Number of Questions |
|---|---|
| Cell Biology - Introduction, Prokaryotic Cell | 5 |
| Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Sexual Reproduction Introduction | 4 |
| Application Biology (Biotechnology) - Principles of Biotechnology | 4 |
| Plant Physiology-II-Photosynthesis In Higher Plants - Introduction (Early experiments), site of photosynthesis and photosynthetic pigments | 4 |
| Genetics II - Nucleic Acids (The Generic Material, DNA, RNA) | 4 |
| Zoology | Number of Questions |
| Cell Biology - Introduction, Prokaryotic Cell | 4 |
| Animal Kingdom-1 - Porifera | 4 |
| Human Reproduction and Reproductive Health - Male Reproductive System | 6 |
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Some dietitian programs may require a background in biology or related subjects, while others may have prerequisites or bridge courses that you can take to acquire the necessary knowledge before starting the program.
It's important to research the requirements and prerequisites for the dietitian programs you are interested in to determine if you need to complete any additional coursework before applying. You may also want to consider speaking with an academic ad
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