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Vikas TiwariSimple & Curious to reveal Nature's Kindness

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For this you have to solve previous 10 year's question papers of AIIMS and AIPMT and just clear all your doubts of physics and chemistry. You must read NCERT books. According to me, this will be enough for you to study in 2 months and will increase your chances to qualify the exam.

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Vikas TiwariSimple & Curious to reveal Nature's Kindness

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NCERT books of 11th and 12th including previous year's AIIMS and AIPMT papers can be referred for the same.

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Prakhar Inani

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If you study NCERT solving all its questions then you can get maximum 520 marks.

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Prakhar Inani

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Hi,
1. Biology: 75 - 78/ 90 questions.
2. Chemistry: 35 - 37/ 45.
3. Physics: 30 - 35/ 45.
You can also solve NCERT additional exercises as well.
I hope it helps.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Hi,
You need to get at least 50% marks in PCB group for general category candidates, 45% for general PH candidates and 40% for ST/ SC/ OBC category candidates.
If you have any ST/ SC/ OBC certificate, then you can apply. Otherwise, you are not eligible.
All the best.

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ryan arslaan

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Friend, I won't suggest you Aakash Institute because my personal experience was not so good. Coaching institutes like Aakash are very expensive and inappropriate to follow. I personally suggest you to go for self-studies and focus especially on NCERT and previous year papers. If you complete your NCERT and practice previous year papers. You can easily enter in the courses like BAMS, BDS, B.Sc, BUMS, etc. and even in private MBBS College but to achieve MBBS in a government college, you need to study for at least 3-4 months.
I hope it will help.

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Asif Ali Rizwi

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It is not yet announced.

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Smriti Vats

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You should refer to NCERT fingertips. Most of the questions are asked from the NCERT fingertips.
All the best!

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Rania Khan

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Private medical colleges conduct no exam for NRIs. MCI regulation suggests that for every MBBS seat student need to take NEET exam. The rule is same for NRIs too, but as per the latest news, the debate is still on. So we should wait for the final decision.

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