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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Although NEET forms the major entrance examination in most of the Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) admissions in India, including those offered under the Veterinary Council of India (VCI) All India Quota some veterinary courses can be pursued without NEET or state CETs. Admission into some of the private colleges /universities is through their own entrance examinations or on a direct basis on the basis of marks scored in the 12th examination with a heavy bias on studying Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Moreover NEET is usually not required in Diploma courses in Veterinary Science or Animal Husbandry. But there are fewer alternati
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The latest NEET UG 2025 syllabus has officially been released by the National Medical Commission (NMC) and it is available on nmc.org.in. It covers Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, with the total of 79 chapters.weightage of bioloogy is 50% physics contain 25% weightage and chemistry contain 25% weightage means 90 questions of biology and 45-45 questions of physics and chemistry
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
Earlier, JIPMER had its own MBBS front exam, but now it's far covered in NEET.
So, students need to appear the simplest for NEET to get admission in JIPMER.
This facilitates NEET aspirants because they don't ought to put together for added assessments.
One NEET exam is sufficient for admission to AIIMS, JIPMER, and other top medical colleges.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
In a span of one month one would have to be very disciplined and strategic when it comes to preparing NEET. Sharply concentrate on such chapters in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, mostly NCERT text books, where most of the questions are based. Study 10-12 hours a day, and set priorities leaving time to revise and practise in the form of many mock tests. Examine your mock tests thoroughly in a bid to locate weak areas and work towards correcting them. Do not create new topics, stick to what is already known, drilling formulas, etc. and every time work on the annual past year papers under timed conditions to increase the accuracy and fa
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Yes, you have a good chance of securing your admission into the B.Sc. Nursing in Rayat Bahra, Hoshiarpur Campus and you would be allowed to drop even at this stage, even though you are in graduation. They normally require 10+2 (Medical stream) or 45 percent marks (40 percent marks SC/ST). Although they are coupled with Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS), Faridkot, and refer to NEET, they also appear to be taking direct admissions at the merit-based 10+2 medical level. Being a dropper is not usually in your disadvantage as long as you fit the academic and age requirements (must be at least 17 years old). The direct contact
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