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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

Yes. There's no problem in doing that.

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chandrakant solanki

Guide-Level 11

Whichever institute you join, if you don't work hard, you cannot get a good score, it's not the institute which is good or bad, and if any institute is ranked 1, it depends on the score of the students, so study hard.

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Rochit Goel

Contributor-Level 10

Biotechnology is one of the rapidly growing industries in India. This study involves the use of various new techniques to develop human beneficial products by using the micro organisms too.
As you have the background of life sciences, you can understand the biotechnology subject easily as already you have thrown some light onto that in your 10+2.
You can join B.Tech in biotechnology which will give you a good number of job opportunities.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Aakanksha,
The NEET exam scores are used to pursue MBBS and BDS courses.
With a good NEET score, you can get the best medical colleges in India.
All the best!

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Hima,
If you are quite clear over your concepts and have a determination to score good in next year then you can surely take a drop, it doesn't have any drawbacks.
All the best

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Divyashakti Shukla

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Diya,
Both the institutes are good and it is very hard to compare them. Allen, Jaipur may have an upper hand over Chandigarh in terms of course structure and teaching methodology.

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Himanshu Rao

Guide-Level 11

Until 2016, AIPMT (All India Pre-Medical Test) was the medical exam and was replaced with NEET. With the introduction of NEET, all the other state level and college level medical entrance exams were stalled. NEET is now the only medical entrance exam; amedical aspirant has to take up which ensures an equitable basis to all.
NEET preparation is incomplete without books. The market is flooded with millions of books, but it is necessary to refer to the right study material. Medical aspirants find it very confusing to choose the right book.
Physics:
- Concepts of Physics by HC Verma- Vol. 1
- Concepts of Physics by HC Verma- Vol. 2
- Objective
...more

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Prakhar Inani

Contributor-Level 6

Read NCERT thoroughly and solve its questions. Remember, the questions mentioned in NCERT are equally important as the theory available in these books. You will surely succeed. All the best!

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