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Rania Khan

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You can start the preparation by clearing the concepts of class 9th and 10th. You can solve the MCQ books that are available. The guides now a days have MCQs at the end of each chapter, you can solve them and also try keeping your concepts clear.

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Rania Khan

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In NEET, you must have 50 percentile of the cutoff for qualifying and then accordingly you will get a college after counselling.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
There is a percentage limit:
For general category is 50%
For SC St and OBCis 40%
For PH/PWD is 45%
All the best.

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tarn deep

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J.K are nit applicable for do so

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Prianca MaliStop saying "I WISH", start saying "I WILL"

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For students with Delhi domicile, last year's cut-off was 586 marks (general category) and if you don't have a Delhi domicile, then you need to score around 650 marks.

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siddhi patil

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You should prefer NCERT books for your basic theory and can use various books, which are available in market such as:
1. MTG.
2. USS Arihant.
3. S.Chand for biology.
All the best.

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aman shuklatrying to keep everyone happy and satisfied

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You can get another great colleges in your state with this rank.

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siddhi patil

Beginner-Level 3

No, it will not because last year there were lot of confusions about state CET and AIPMT. So, students who already filled form of AIPMT, they have appeared NEET phase 1 and those who unable to appear that exam will appear NEET phase 2. This year, it is clear that only NEET will be there, so no need to conduct NEET phase 2.

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Dipankar Saha

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It is tough to say but since it is a government institute I think that a score of 480+ is a must.

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Prianca MaliStop saying "I WISH", start saying "I WILL"

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You must score 50 percentile in NEET if you belong to general category and 45 percentile if you belong to any reserved category to pursue MBBS in any deemed or private medical college.

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