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Ashish Kumarfsociety

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Preparing for NEET and cracking it in this short time can be tricky. You need to know which topics are high yielding and which topics can be skipped. First of all, prioritize the subjects according to your strength and interest. 50 percent of the questions will be from Biology, so, study as much as biology as u can. Moreover, biology is easy to score and it takes less time to solve the questions. Make a strict time table with ample time for revision. Extend the revision time as exam date come nearer. Don't forget to appear some mock tests, as it will help to manage your time. Time is a very important factor in these entrance tests. Sta
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Vikas Kanadje

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The NEET cut-off depends on the category. The minimum marks required are 600 for MBBS admission.

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Amandeep Kaur

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Hello,
NEET is a type of competitive exam which tests your grab over the science subjects. Though the main and ordered practice should be started as soon as you enter 11th standard but you should keep on strengthening your basics. Don't think that only 2 years hardwork will fetch you results! Besides, go with the type of questions asked, every year, do practice test papers and consult renowned author's books. Moreover, you can join any good entrance coaching institution!

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Manjeet JakharHad complete bachlors

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Hi Kapil,
In my opinion, you should prefer class 11th and 12th CBSE textbooks. They can prove to be very helpful for you within 2 months and you should start solving previous years' MCQ questions and sample papers.

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Manjeet JakharHad complete bachlors

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The questions are based on 11th and 12th textbooks and the concepts are very important and you have to solve previous year's questions too.

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Manjeet JakharHad complete bachlors

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Yes, you are eligible for D.Pharma.

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