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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Students ask this question many a times that wehter NCERT are enough or they should follow other reference books. Students should use NCERT books for CBSE Class 12 board exams, NCERT is more than sufficient for mastering the Biomolecules chapter. All key concepts, definitions, and reactions asked in the exams are directly covered in the textbook, WE have provided NCERT Solutions for Class 12 chemistry Biomolecules.
However, for competitive exams like NEET and JEE, while NCERT remains the primary reference, students should also solve additional MCQs from reference books like MTG NCERT at Your Fingertips, NCERT Exemplar, or pra
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
If you have applied for round 2, and did not get any update, there is no problem. You will retain your first-round allotted college. As per the latest NEET UG rules, you cannot upgrade after round 2. You have to go for the mop-up round, where you have to re-register yourself and hope for an upgraded college. But, there is one demerit that if you did not get any college in this round, you will lose the round 1 allotted college also. So, make a decision wisely.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
No, NEET candidates are not allowed to use calculator during the exam. They have to do calculations manually on the test booklet provided to them. Calculator is one of the prohibited items to be carried to the exam centre. Moreover, since NEET is conducted in paper-pencil-based mode, they are not provided onscreen calculator unlike other computer-based exams. Hence, students are advised to practice calculations so that they do not face much difficulty on the day of the NEET exam.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
To be precise, there are no specific changes introduced in the NEET 2025 exam pattern. Rather, the exam pattern has been revised to that of the pre-COVID era. Following revisions have been made in the NEET exam pattern 2025.
- Removal of optional questions - The 20 optional questions across the subjects have been removed.
- Reduction in number of questions - Owing to the removal of the optional questions, the number of questions on the NEET question paper has been reduced from 200 to 180.
- Removal of second section from each subject - Till last year, each subject was divided into two sections, Section A and Section B. This year, the sect
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
NTA is releasing the NEET city intimation slip or city allotment slip since the past few years. The main purpose of this document is to keep candidates aware of the city in which their NEET exam centre will be located. Since the NEET admit card is released just three to four days before the exam day, it often results into last minute stress for candidates and their family members. To avoid this situation, and to help make them the necessary arrangements for travel/commute, accomodation, calculation of timing or duration, etc. well in advance. This helps them avoid the last minute hassle and stress, and focus only on the NEET exam prepa
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The NEET city intimation slip or the city allotment slip is the precursor to the NEET admit card. The NEET city allotment slip mentions the city in which candidates' NEET exam centre will be located along with other personal details of candidates. The validity of the NEET advance intimation to exam city slip is till the time the NEET admit card is released. Hence, once the NEET admit card is released, there is no need to preserve the NEET city intimation slip.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
Several courses after 12th Biology are good that you can take without qualifying for the NEET exam. These courses include (but are not limited to) Bachelor of Optometry (B. Optom), Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology (BMLT), B.Sc. in Bioinformatics, B.Sc. in Biotechnology and Dialysis Technician. Other non-medical courses that one can pursue after 12th bio are agriculture, forensic science, health and nutrition, ecology and psychology.
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