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Contributor-Level 10
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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
During the AP EAMCET form correction, students are not allowed to make a complete change in the application form. Some details like names, Date of birth, Engineering or Agriculture & Medical stream, and Regional Test Centre preferences can not be changed. This is why you must be very careful while filling out the form.
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Candidates must take printed copy of admit card to exam centre. Candidates will not be allowed to appear for exam without printed copy of AP EAMCET admit card. Candidates must take few extra copies to avoid last-minute issues. Along with admit card, candidates must carry valid photo ID proof.
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3 years ago
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Candidates belonging to the General category should secure 50 percentile. Those belonging to the PwD General category has to secure 45 percentile. The NEET cutoff percentile for the reserved category candidates is 40. The exact qualifying marks or cutoff scores will be announced by NTA along with the scorecards. This year, General category candidates had to score minimum 137 marks to qualify for the exam.
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Class 11 - 42%
Class 12 - 58%
Chemistry:
Class 11 - 42%
Class 12 - 58%
Biology:
Class 11 - 53%
Class 12 - 47%. .
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3 years ago
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Yes, NCERT books are sufficient to complete the NEET syllabus. A number of past years' NEET toppers have claimed that they referred only to NCERT books for preparation. NCERT textbooks act as the base to complete the syllabus and develop conceptual clarity and understanding of the topics and chapters. However, for practice purposes, students may refer to other books and resources as well. It is advised that while starting the NEET preparation, candidates refer to the NCERT books and move towards other books and advanced resources after that.
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