Last call for NEET 2023

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Congratulations on passing your 12th grade! As you prepare for NEET it's important to strike a balance between solving practice papers and revising the concepts. Both activities are crucial for your preparation, and each serves a specific purpose. Solving practice papers helps you become familiar with the exam format, time management, and the types of questions you can expect. It also allows you to identify your strengths and weaknesses, enabling you to focus your revision efforts more effectively. On the other hand, revising the whole concept ensures that you have a solid understanding of the topics covered in the NEET syllabus. It he
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Srishty Kumari

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On the official website NEET. NTA. Nic. In, the National Testing Agency NTA has started the application correction window for the NEET UG 2023 exam. Registered candidates are recommended to modify their forms if necessary by April 10, 2023, the deadline for changing some elements in the application form.

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Anshul Gupta

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Yes, it is still possible to score well in NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) and get admission in a medical college, even if your Physics Chemistry and Biology board exams did not go well. Analyze your previous exam performance and identify your weak areas in Physics Chemistry and Biology. Focus more on these subjects and topics while preparing for NEET.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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After NEET there are several professional options available apart from medical. NEET is an entrance exam for admission to undergraduate medical courses like MBBS BDS and other allied courses. However, if you are not interested in pursuing a medical career, you can explore the following professional options:
Engineering: Engineering is one of the most popular career options after 10+2. You can choose from various branches of engineering like computer Science, mechanical, civil, electrical, electronics, and communication. Pharmacy: You can pursue a career in pharmacy by taking admission in B.Pharma MPHARM or Pharma. D programs. The pharma
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NETHAJI MACHANI

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If you have limited time left to prepare for the NEET exam and want to improve your score, here are some tips that may help:
Focus on your weaknesses: Identify the topics or subjects that you find difficult and focus on improving your understanding of those areas. Make a study plan that gives priority to those topics. Practice regularly: Consistent practice is essential for NEET preparation. Practice as many questions as possible from previous year papers and sample papers. This will help you improve your speed and accuracy. Revise important concepts: Revise important concepts and formulas regularly. Make notes of important points and r
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