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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
Cracking JEE Main Exam is a very difficult and challenging task for every student. You need to study hard for this. JEE Main Exam will be conducted in the month of May 2020. So, you have enough time for the preparation. The best way to prepare for the IIT JEE Main Exam is solving previous year question papers and taking online mock tests. This will give you an idea about the pattern and difficulty level of the questions. You must refer best books and study materials as they cover the entire syllabus and you will be able to identify the important topics. Learn all the important formulas. Without them you will not be able to solve
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Contributor-Level 9
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Contributor-Level 9
Yes, you are eligible to appear in the NEET UG exam after a gap of 2-4 years. As per the NTA guidelines, an aspirant is eligible to appear in the NEET till 25 years for the general category and 5-year relaxation is given to the reserved category.
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Contributor-Level 10
You can easily opt for medical courses in case you fail to qualify NEET:
http://bit.ly/2JwBDs1
BDS - Bachelor of Dental Surgery
BHMS - Bachelor of Homeopathy Medicine & Surgery
BUMS - Bachelor of Unani Medicine & Surgery
BAMS - Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Advance Care Paramedic
Anaesthesia Assistants and Technologist
Anatomy (Non-clinical)
Assistant Behaviour Analyst
Behaviour Analyst
Biochemistry
Burn Care Technologist
Cell Geneticist
Clinical Coder
Clinical Social Worker (other than Counsellors)
Critical Care or Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Technologist
Cytotechnologist
Diagnostic Medical Radiographer
Diagnostic Medical Sonogra
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6 years agoGuide-Level 15
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6 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Well, here is a list of medical exams one can pursue after qualifying NEET
http://bit.ly/2GTJOMp
1. Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery - MBBS
2. Bachelor of Dental Surgery - BDS
3. Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery - BAMS
4. Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery - BHMS
5. Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery - BUMS
6. Bachelor of Physiotherapy - B. Pth or BPT
7. Bachelor of Veterinary Science - B. VSc
8. Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yoga - BNYS
9. Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery - BSMS
Hope it will help you. Thanks a lot.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
For Biology section, please refer to the following books:
Truemans Biology Vol. 1 & 2
Objective Biology by Dinesh
Pradeep Publications Biology
Prakash Objective Biology
A C Dutta for Botany ( Oxford Publication)
GR Bathla Publications for Biology (Theory & Objective)
For physics:
H C Verma for Physics
Aggarwals Concept of Competition Physics for CBSE PMT
NCERT Physics: CBSE PMT by Anil Aggarwal (Set of 3 Volumes)
NCERT- Physics Part 1 & 2
Objective Physics for Medical Entrances Examination (Volume 1 and Volume 2)
For chemistry, Modern ABC of Chemistry for Class 11th & 12th (Vol. 1 & 2)
Physical Chem
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6 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Your first attempt work be counted only when you appear for the exam and not when you have filled the application form but are not appearing in the exam. So, it wouldn't be your first attempt.
Good luck.
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