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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Please stay in touch with the Directorate of medical education (Aayush) website and also the website for the department of Aayush involved in the counselling. Moreover, stay in touch with the regional newspaper, the well-circulated ones. And also with the college website.

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The NEET Application Form Correction process will go on from 15 January 2020 To 31 January 2020. Note that you will be allowed to edit the form once only. Thus, make sure that you edit it before the due date or else your form will get rejected in case wrong information would have been provided.

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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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Hello NEET aspirants!650 marks (around 90 percent) you need to score then, so here without wasting time, check out the strategy. For NEET biology, must read NCERT word to word as the while paper of bio is from NCERT, most questions asked in NEET Biology are NCERT one liners. So be clear regarding what is written in NCERT. For practising bio question bank you can refer MTG NCERT on your fingertips and NEET previous year questions. Just keep on revising the book and make sure not to skip anything. For NEET Chemistry theory as well as question part both are important. Once you are clear about concepts, You will be able to solve numerical
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Mansi tolani

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Hello Medicos!
Yes you can achieve it. Stick to the notes for fundamentals and ncert for biology and revise it daily. Byheart it totally, mark lines and make one liners. Do not skip anything. Now daily 35 question for biology. (Must refer MTG NCERT at your fingertips- quality questions for NEET biology. )
And 10 question for physics and chemistry daily. Just start 10 yes 10 to 20 then you can increase this number but 10 daily without fail. See if you finish 10 question daily so till may you will solve almost 2000 questions each and for biology 10000 almost. This should be the strategy for NEET Syllabus.
For inorganic just do NCERT and rev
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Ishaani MalhotraJust wynk it, life, eyeliner, everything.

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Hello NEET Aspirants!
NEET is only 4 months away but the ball is still in your court. You just need to be alert on few things such as-
Don't go for many books on single turn basis but few books from on many turn basis (as you are left with only one year). Because all books have more or less same content and questions & you just have to remember the way the question has been answered. Also find the easier approach. Be sure that the content, the whole NEET Syllabus http://bit.ly/2FUgVQA you are being taught regularly must be on your fingertips. If you do so then eventually you'll score better in tests. Revise the content you are taught reg
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Mansi tolani

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Hello NEET Aspirants!
600+, will not say it quite hard but also not that easy. Set a target more than 600 first so that you will be able to get around what you are expecting. For NEET Chemistry. Inorganic- NCERT and NCERT, that is it. Keep on revising it. Make a separate notebook for reactions and exceptions. Organic- reactions and series management have to be done at any cost. Read your notes for it and practice a variety of questions. Physical- Concepts and practice, this is the rule, have command on formulas, also know the difference between things to avoid the confusion between two laws. NEET Physics http://bit.ly/2I5ny49 - Likewise
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Mansi tolani

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You should aim for 630+.
1. Start from basics first and then go to advanced level questions for physics and chemistry ( nowadays if you only practice basics, it will be far more than enough, provided you cover all lessons)
2. Try to cover at least 2 lessons ahead of NEET SYLLABUS http://bit.ly/2FUgVQA what is told in class.
3. REVISE AS MANY TIMES AS YOU CAN!
4. Beware! Your coaching institute will try to cover entire lessons in 2 to 3 days. Be prepared for that.
5. Stop doing many books at the same time. You will get less time to revise all of them. Best of luck!

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