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Sarthak Kumar

Contributor-Level 6

Yes, the NCERT is a need for NEET preparation. Try answering the practise questions and example problems. They arrive in paper as-is. It will assist in boosting your self-assurance.

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

Given the competition to get into the top medical colleges for MBBS the students require the best guidance. Here is the list of the top five institutes for NEET preparation:
1. Aakash Institute: It is an established name for medical aspirants all over India, with 30% to 40% rankers in NEET.
2. Allen Career Institute: It is more famous for IIT coaching, but this institute has also provided top NEET rankers every year.
3. PACE IIT and Medical: Its Mumbai branch is a popular name for medical preparation.
4. Career Point: This is another good institute that is known for its test series for the NEET exam.
5. Target PMT: This is an emerging n
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Raj Butani

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, you need a gap Certificate for NEET. A gap year Certificate is required for the dropper students who took a drop of a year or more after their 12th grade to prepare for NEET and are willing to take admission into colleges.

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Raj Butani

Contributor-Level 7

Basically 2 years for NEET preparation. 11th and 12th standard in Biology group. After that if you want more time for preparation then you can do drop for one year two year it's depends on you. You are able to do that and also you are able to attempt NEET exam more than one time.

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Siddhi uttam jarande

Contributor-Level 6

You just read the NCERT text books thoroughly you can get notes on telegram and from class notes.

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Marrow is good when your goal is AIIMS. DAMS or Bhatia are good when your goal is NEET. DAMS follows a hybrid structure. They are experienced and professional educators and have an amazing way of teaching. They have an online application that is convenient and accessible with a smooth user interface. The live online classes give you the same feeling as the face-to-face classes because of the constant student-teacher interactions, plus all your doubts are cleared instantly. The same faculty is teaching on their offline and online DAMS platforms. The notes are very concise, crisp, and easy to understand. They have few pre-recorded applic
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

A list of NEET PG books for MCQs: 1- Self Assessment & Review Microbiology Immunology Revision at a Glance by Chaurasia. 2- Self Assessment and Review of Short Subjects Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) & Orthopaedics Vol-II by Arvind Arora 3- Self Assessment & Review of Paediatrics by Arvind Arora 4- Review of Pharmacology by Gobind Rai Garg, Sparsh Gupta 5- Orthopaedics Quick Review by Apurv Mehra 6- DAMS Review of Radiology-Eighth Edition by Dr. Summer K Sethi 7- AIIMS PGMEE Solutions by Ashish Gupta, Admit Tripathi 8- New Across: A Complete Review of Short Subjects (Set of 3 Volumes) (PGMEE) by Anurag Shukla and Saumya Shukl

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

JEE is related to the engineering field, whereas NEET is related to the medical field. JEE and NEET are both held on an annual basis, and with limited seats, passing these exams becomes more difficult for students. Furthermore, the number of seats in medical colleges is much lower than in engineering colleges. Due to the lesser number of seats available in medical colleges and the high level of competition in NEET getting into a good medical college is challenging. As for difficulty level, National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is slightly tougher than Joint Entrance Examination-Mains but easier than Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced
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Sarthak Kumar

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You can try getting seat a BDS seat.

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Sumit naroliya

Guide-Level 12

Hi payal, it will not affect you in MS admission somehow but passing the 12th class without any compartment is another option and also priority for Taking admission but according to me I think that more than your marksheet your skills and knowledge matters at the ground level, so keep on Enhancing your skills and knowledge and you are unstoppable. All the best. If you like please upvote the answer.

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