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Sunkara Chandra mouli

Beginner-Level 5

Hi shrikrishna, You have 4 subject to study for NEET. So concentrate on the subjects you like try to score maximum in this. To score in botany and Zoology study NCRT textbook 1st and 2nd year 80% questions comes from that remaining from other sources. Try to solve as many as problems in Physics and Chemistry. Cover Basic theory topics in Physics. Chemistry also have theory topics to cover. Once you finish each and every topic cover the MCQs in various books it improves your memory and develop your solving skills. If your thought the answer is wrong then don't attempt the question you may loose by negative marks. Prepare well.

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Pingilli Koushik

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To get into a government college to pursue MBBS your NEET score should be more than 530.

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Pingilli Koushik

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No the cutoff for NEET doesn't rise every year, it may decrease also, but it varies every year for sure. To get into a Government College you should atleast get above 50 percentage.

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Pingilli Koushik

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Yes, it is important to qualify in NEET to get admission in a UG college for B.Sc. In Nursing. However there are a few colleges that conduct their own examination.

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Vinty Tanwar

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You can definitely improve your marks before the final day comes. Just work on your strong points and don't waste your time on your weaker areas as time is less now. Focus on what you have learned so far and avoid experimenting at the last moments. For the days left, attempt mocks test only as much as you can. Good Luck.

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Mantasha parveen Shaikh

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Chemistry syllabus for NEET exam is not that much hard as we think. Use limited resources. Only focus on NCERT book. Make self notes while reading NCERT text book and try to solve mcq. Make short notes for last minute revision. Solve last year question papers. Weekly and monthly Revision is must. Master with basics. Work on your strengths and weaknesses. Improve your speed in solving problems. Time management is also very important.

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Manmeet Kaur

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The Chandigarh University Institute of Applied Health Sciences is one of the most widely used Health Sciences Colleges in Punjab, India that offers an unparalleled opportunity to study a clinical & Science-based course, designed to equip you to become a future health care professional. At CU there are a few benefits such as practical real-time training, skills development to get the right shape for research, industry exposure to industrial tourism, a good environment to encourage innovation, and much more.

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Shaikh Aerajuddin

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Osmania, Deccan, Shadaan, Gandhi medical College are there which are reputed.

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Shaikh Aerajuddin

Beginner-Level 5

Hi. Last year's cut off for EWS category BAMS was 543-399 marks

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