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Siddhant Kashyap

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Hi,
Following is the eligibility criteria for the same:
- Candidates should have cleared 12th examination from any state or national board of education.
- Candidates must have cleared English as a core subject under 10+2 education pattern in the qualifying examination
Search for the NCHM-JEE form and you'll find more info regarding this.

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Siddhant Kashyap

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Hi,
Considering your exams are in March 2017 you have 2 months to prepare and I'll take the worst case scenario here that you have just opened your books today. Just create a timetable. Work outwards in, by this I mean, allocate time for your sleep and leisure (Ideal would be around 10 hours in a 24 hour day window). Keeping a buffer of 2 hours for miscellaneous work you might have, you still have 12 hours per day to study. Keep each subject for each day (mix and match if you feel it getting monotonous or use YouTube videos to understand perspectives). Understand concepts rather than mugging up, practice a lot and remember to keep a cal
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Siddhant Kashyap

Beginner-Level 4

A lot depends on what you are currently pursuing in your 12th right now. Opt for a career aptitude test to determine what your interest lies in. On the basis of this you would have a clearer picture as to which course you should pursue. There are a lot of free/paid sites for career aptitude tests on the internet. I hope this helps.

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Shadab Mushtaque

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You can pursue either of the following courses:
D.Pharma
B.Pharma
NEET (ENTRANCE FOR MBBS)
University Entrance

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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From this year, NEET is the only entrance examination for admission into MBBS and BDS courses. AIIMS and AFMC conduct their separate entrance examination.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hello Vikas,
Your question is not clear to us, kindly ask in simple way what you want to say.

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Akarsh jain

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To appear for JEE Advanced you need to be in top 20% in your respective board or either score at least 75% in the same.

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Akarsh jain

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No, it is not necessary. You can choose any place in India for improvement exam center. But, you state quota will be considered where you have appeared for 12th boards for the first time.

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Akarsh jain

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NCERT textbooks are the best for the same. You can also refer some refreshers for help.

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