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shobhit kumar

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Yes, if you study PCB in a well-mannered way, it would become easy to qualify NEET exam.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

Guide-Level 13

Yes, of course, you need to focus mainly on NCERT books and along with that, you need to do constant practice of questions as practice is the key to qualify NEET. Also, along with it, go through the previous years question papers to get an insight into the NEET exam.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

Guide-Level 13

Yes, you can apply here for B.Pharm course with these marks in NEET, so you should apply early as possible in Jamia Milia Islamia University for B.Pharm.

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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Yes, many questions are there from NCERT. You just need to clear your concepts and go through some reference books of Arihant Publication and Pradeep.

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salma bee

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If I may say so, your marks in NEET are rather on the lower side. Therefore, to me, it seems difficult that you would get admission in government colleges. This is so since majority of students prefer government colleges. However, there is no harm in trying. Hence, I would like to advise you that please do apply online via SAAR and hope for the best.

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Rohit Saraswat

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Eligibility criteria for B.Pharma in Jamia Hamdard University is that the candidate must have scored minimum of 50% in PCB (10+2). Candidate are selected on the basis of marks in the qualifying examination and interview conducted by Jamia Hamdard University.

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Megha Malhotra

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Hello,
No, you cannot do MBBS without writing NEET, especially in India, but you can do it in some European countries.

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Bhumika Khattar

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I'd like to congratulate you. You are already ahead of many of your competitors by starting in 12th. A few things you should know beforehand –
The competition is VERY high. You have to be in the top 99.5 percentile to get into a government college. If you're like most people, you wouldn't want to take a drop, so I'd suggest that you keep a backup plan. Prepare well for boards too. You should start off by knowing about the exam and it's marking scheme first. 180 questions, +4 for every right answer, -1 for every wrong answer.
Total marks: 720. You should aim for 600+. It has 45 questions of physics and chemistry each, and 90 questions
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Praveen Prajapati

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You are in class 12th which gives you ample time to prepare for NEET. Complete the entire NCERT syllabus and solve previous years question papers.

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