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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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You can have maximum of three years drop I guess. So, try well to qualify NEET in 1-2 year and get the college. Good luck.

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Amita SharmaNational Doctoral fellow

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Well, there are chances of getting BDS in your state college but for MBBS it depends on your category. You could try deemed universities but the fees is extremely high, around INR. 14-18 Lacs/annum. Also, remember that not every MBBS student becomes a successful doctor. You can try BDS BHMS BPth that too in top colleges in the country. These courses will undoubtedly have high value in future. Believe in yourself and excel in whatever you choose. Hard work is the key. All the best for your future.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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For OBC, you have at least 450 score.
And, for SC you have to score at least 300 score.

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Lipika Pandey

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1. NEET Preparation: Create A Realistic Timetable
Following a fixed timetable helps you to stay focused on your goal during your NEET Preparation. Also, since you have to finish 2 years syllabus, having a well-structured timetable will help you to organize your NEET preparation. Follow your timetable strictly. But be open towards modifying it with time.

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Amrit Raj

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Hi Sunaina,
Arihant books are good enough to crack KCET and other state level exams. But to make your preparations strong, just give some online tests as well. They will really help you.
Best of luck.

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Pavan Kumar

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As you've failed in chemistry, you are not eligible to apply for the exam. First, complete your 12th with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks and then apply for NEET.

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S.L. Abhipsa

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NCERT will definitely give you a good foundation for the preparation but I would not say that, only NCERT Is sufficient enough for preparations. NEET is a multiple choice questions type examination. So, you definitely have to go through many multiple choice type question banks and furthermore you should definitely go through some good books for strengthening your preparations. All the best !

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Abhidha PantI am a student of B.TECH in EC branch

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Hello Divya,
You are eligible for NEET. But do make sure that your score at least 75% in 12 boards. As this is the eligibility criteria for NEET.
All the best.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

Guide-Level 14

Hello,
To pursue MBBS, fees varies from college to college. Generally, government colleges fess is upto INR. 1 Lacs to 2 Lacs per year.

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