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Prachi PolMaking History...

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See, NEET is for 720 marks, in that Biology is for 360 marks, physics is for 180 and chemistry is for 180. If you prepare best for biology and chemistry, then you will score at least 540 in your NEET exam. So, to prepare for Physics, follow below preparation tips:
Most important of all, your concepts should be very clear. All formulas should be on your fingertips. After getting above 2 points done, practice a lot especially from previous year question papers. Don't forget to do questions under limited time. (1 minimum for 1 question). Time management is MUST. Do not skip any of the topics from NCERT Book. Keep your mind clear and positi
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Shreya Manavadaria

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If you had B-group in 12th (science) then you can opt for BDS, BAMS, BHMS, naturopathy, physiotherapy, optometry, B.Sc in biology/microbiology, etc. There are books available by the government listing for different fields. You can get those books from any bookstore and go through them.

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Shreya Manavadaria

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Hello,
According to the eligibility criteria of Tamil Nadu state quota, you can get admission only if you are a domicile of Tamil Nadu. You will have to provide a domicile certificate and then only you will be eligible. But if you have done your class 8th to class 12th in Tamil Nadu then the domicile certificate is not required. So, carry on accordingly.

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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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Mukul Singh Yadav

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The exams for MD are:
COMEDK
NEET

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Navita Batra

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My best advice would be to go through the link below and read the whole article on a career in the medical field. I am sure you will be happy to check the career path at the bottom of the page.
https://www.shiksha.com/careers/medicine-76
Hope it helps you.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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Russia has cheaper fees to study, but high living cost and so with US, where both fees and accommodation is high. But, studying in less popular and low fees medical institutions, (i.e ones in lowly populated areas and not in vicinity of cities like New York and all ) in United States is much legible option, as the Russian degrees often are subjected to extra tests for practice in India. Moreover, the student programs and comparatively lesser communication gaps adds to lower overall cost to study. And, for the fees, it is almost comparatively low in all comparatively lesser populated states in US.

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neha trivedi

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Hello, All the MBBS course in India requires NEET entrance exam. This is a nationalized entrance exam. For abroad courses, you will have to appear for, MCAT
UKCAT
Along with the English Language Proficiency Test of TOEFL or IELTS.

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