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Srishty Kumari

Beginner-Level 5

Your chances of admission will depend on various factors such as your NEET score, category, available seats, and competition. It is recommended that you focus on your preparation and perform to the best of your abilities in the exam. After the NEET results are declared, you can explore the available options based on your score and preferences. Good luck with your exam!

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Sumanta Kumar Sahoo

Beginner-Level 5

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As you are preparing for NEET which requires nothing bit consistency so you must choose a course which must not be a burden. And besides this you must choose a college which is going to support you in attendance and assignments problem. In my opinion you should go for biotechnology which has almost same syllabus as NEET and it will not be a burden for your preparation. Besides these as per my experience if you are confident about your next performance in NEET then you must neglect little bit to B.Sc. Course and if you re taking biotechnology you don't have to read more about this course you can achieve a good CGPA just by reading NC
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Sankhadeep Das

Beginner-Level 5

Preparing for NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) along with your B.Sc. Degree can be challenging, but it is definitely possible. Here are some tips on how you can prepare for NEET while pursuing your B.Sc. Degree:
Plan your time: Create a study schedule that allows you to allocate time for your NEET preparation as well as your B.Sc. Coursework. Prioritize your time and ensure that you give adequate time to both. Use online resources: There are many online resources available that offer NEET preparation materials, including practice tests, study materials, and video lectures. Make use of these resources to supplement your stud
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Joseph Saji

Contributor-Level 6

Courses such as BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery), BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery), BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) or BNYS (Bachelor of Naturopathy & Yogic Sciences) can also be opted. Some of the popular courses after 12th Non-medical are:
Bachelor of Engineering/ Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech/BE)
Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch)
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc)
Bachelor of Maths or Statistics. Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Law (BA LLB)
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)

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Uttkarsh beriwal

Guide-Level 15

To improve your chances of getting into AIIMS through NEET, start early, know the syllabus, practice often, focus on being accurate, learn from your mistakes, take breaks, and stay updated.

Success mainly comes from your hard work and dedication. If this answer helped, do upvote. Thank you!

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

AIIMS JIPMER, AFMC, PGIMER CMC Vellore BVP CET MU OET and KIITEE are the 10 medical entrance exams available. These exams are given for both undergraduate and graduate programmes.

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Chiraag Goyal

Beginner-Level 5

It is a good book indeed, but the questions are slightly controversial, causing further doubts. I'd recommend NCERT on your fingertips and exemplar along with modules instead.

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Chiraag Goyal

Beginner-Level 5

Late night studies are quieter and more peaceful but do mind that the brain is the most active in the morning, allowing higher retention power.

It seems better to study at night but as a pass out I have realised that studying in the morning is much more fruitful.

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