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Yes, you can get private dental college with 210 score in NEET 2025. You can get admission in Rishiraj Dental college in Madhya Pradesh. It is very good college.

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The institute only requires its students to attain the minimum qualifying marks in their NEET exam.

Applicants must also have attained an aggregate score of a minimum 50% in Physics, Chemistry & Biology subjects as part of their Class 12th.

Other admission requirements include, clearance of entrance exams organized by the institute in the subjects of Chemistry & Biology & submission of past educational transcripts, health certificates & ID proofs among others.

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NCERT Exemplar goes beyond the NCERT textbook as it contains questions based on the textbook concepts. While practicing the short answer type questions, long answer type questions, and multiple choice questions, students learn how to use these concepts for solving problems. It will help students improve their analytical thinking and problem-solving skills and develop a deeper understanding of concepts. It prepares students for CBSE Board exams and competitive exams like NEET and JEE.

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While applying Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL) at junctions, the total current leaving is equal to the total current entering. For Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL) in loops, the total of the voltage gains and drops around any closed loop is zero. To avoid mistakes, students must assign a direction to currents which can be positive for gains and negative for drops, and be consistent with the signs while solving the equations.

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