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Sreetama Datta Roy

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The eligibility criteria to participate in the NEET counselling process is given below:

a. They must qualify for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) by securing the cutoff marks as per their category

b. They must be registered on the official website of MCC

c. All candidates, including candidates from the UT of J&K, can participate in the counselling for AIQ seats and deemed universities.

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Prachi Beriwal

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Admission criteria for colleges and universities vary depending on multiple factors, including the specific institution, the competition among applicants, and the prevailing cutoff scores. With an 80% score in the higher secondary (HS) examination and 300 marks in NEET, it's challenging to provide a definitive answer without specific information about the cutoff scores and admission requirements of the particular colleges or universities you are targeting.
Typically, NEET scores are a significant factor for admission into medical and dental colleges in India. The competition can be quite high, and admission is often based on merit, whic
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Prachi Beriwal

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Yes, the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) exam is required for admission to the Bachelor of Physiotherapy BPT course after the 12th standard in Mumbai, as well as in other parts of India. NEET is a national-level entrance examination conducted by the National Testing Agency NTA for admission to undergraduate medical and dental courses, including BPT. To be eligible for admission to the BPT course in Mumbai, you must qualify for the NEET exam and meet the eligibility criteria set by the respective colleges or universities offering the course. It is important to note that NEET is primarily for medical and dental courses, but
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Sreetama Datta Roy

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Aspirants should start solving the NEET question papers at least six months prior to the exam. Prior to solving the previous years NEET question papers, they should complete the NEET syllabus completely. Students may also solve sectional portions from the NEET question paper after completing the preparation for each subject. Ideally students should solve the NEET question paper in the exam timing, from 2 PM to 5 PM, without any break. This would help them get adjusted to the exam taking environment. Moreover, the test should be taken without any break. It must also be ensured that they take the test in a quite environment either alone

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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Yes, in fact solving the question papers of previous years is an integral part of the preparation phase. They help the candidate familiarise themselves with the paper pattern and help them prepare an exam day strategy. Students must ensure that they solve the NEET question papers in a proctored manner, I. e. within the stipulated timing and duration and in one go, without any breaks. Students should ideally start solving the previous years' NEET question papers once they complete the syllabus. Another way to utilise previous years' NEET question papers is to solve the subject-wise questions separately, after completing the syllabus of

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Aspirants can download the previous years' NEET question papers from Shiksha.com for free. They may also visit the official website of NTA and visit the Downloads section for previous years' NEET question papers. They have to select the year, exam and Sets to check and download the question papers for NEET and other entrance exams conducted by NTA. Moreover, top coaching institutes offering NEET coaching also provide previous years' NEET question papers for the students who enrol to their institute or opt for the mock tests. There are various other social media platforms which circulate NEET question papers of previous years for practi

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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Yes, candidates are allowed to carry the NEET question papers outside the exam hall after completing the exam and submitting the OMR sheets. Since NEET is conducted in a single day and single slot window, there is no restriction on taking the NEET question paper outside the exam hall. NTA also uploads question papers of NEET for each year and sets/codes on the official website. Moreover, experts from top NEET coaching institutes also release the question papers of NEET for one or multiple Sets along with solutions and answer keys. Candidates can refer to the solutions and NEET answer keys to calculate the estimated score in the exam. B
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Sreetama Datta Roy

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In such a scenario, test-takers should report the question or questions to the invigilator or exam authorities and not attempt the question. The exam authorities will review the questions and in case the doubt is confirmed, marks will be rewarded to all candidates. It is advised to candidates that in case candidates come across such a question, they should move ahead and attempt other questions in accordance with the number of questions to be attempted. Attempting extra questions will not fetch any extra marks. Hence, test-takers must select the questions carefully. In case after raising objections it is found out that the question or
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Candidates will be provided with OMR sheets. They will have to shade the correct answer option corresponding to each question uniformly with a ballpoint pen which would be provided to them inside the exam hall. They should fill only one answer option circle, otherwise, the response will be considered as wrong and would result in negative marking. They will have to do the rough work on the NEET question paper, in the space provided. While answering the NEET question paper on the OMR sheet, candidates must be careful that they select the correct question number and fill up the correct answer option. There are cases where candidates solve
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Yes, I can assist you in predicting which medical colleges you might have a chance of getting into based on your NEET 2023 score. However, please keep in mind that these predictions are based on previous year's cut-off trends and are subject to change. To predict which medical colleges you might be eligible for, you can use the NEET College Predictor tool available on various educational websites and online platforms. You need to enter your NEET score, category, preferred location, and other relevant details to get a list of colleges that you may have a chance of getting into. You can also check the official website of the Medical Coun
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