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Shweta Yaduvanshi

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There is no particular way, or any universal way is prescribed for scoring high marks in any exam, its all depends on you that how motivated you are and how constant you are with your preparation. The more you can learn, the more you will be confident about your preparation as well as answers, which is highly required for any examination. So always try to learn as much as you can, and focus on your practice more and more, when you pick any topic, give your 100% to it and only then move to another topic, stick with the topic until you became fully confident about it. And start taking mock on a regular basis and analyze it as well that w
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Vaibhav pal

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Hi !
To stay disciplined in the last days of NEET you need to focus on your future goals and keep them clear in your mind. It's also necessary to remain calm and composed, which can be achieved through daily meditation for at least 10 minutes. Additionally, it's important to have a special preparation plan if you haven't prepared well enough. By staying disciplined and following these tips, you can increase your chances of success in NEET.

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Yogesh Patel

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Go through all the pictures and figures in NCERT
Try to have a look into the tough biological terms and their explanations
Read the topics marked RED in your NCERT which are ultra-important.

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Sumit Raj

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Yes ofcourse. Because for scoring 450+ in mock test. Ofcourse you preaperd a strategy that's why you scored this good marks. Now you just modify a little bit your strategy and increased by a bit your Hardwork. I wish you my best and I assure you'll clear your NEET exam.

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Sumit Raj

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For scoring good marks. You have to follow few steps:-
* Prepare a time table
* Collect previous year papers to get an idea of paper format and questions
* Follow the time table prepared by you
* Study 1 hour and after that take 20 minutes and the start study.

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Harsh Khattar

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There are several courses that you can pursue after completing your BDS graduation without requiring a NEET score. Some of the popular courses include:
Master of Public Health MPH This is a postgraduate degree programme that focuses on public health management, epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, and environmental health. Master of Hospital Administration (Maharashtra): This is a postgraduate programme that focuses on hospital management, healthcare administration, and leadership. Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Hospital Management: This is a postgraduate programme that provides management training with a focus on hea
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Sreetama Datta Roy

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The total marks of NEET is 720. Hence, a score above 500 is considered to be good. Ensuring a high score in all the sections will ensure an overall high score. Although there is no sectional cutoff or qualifying marks for NEET a balanced performance would be better than a skewed performance. The mentors or experts evaluating the NEET mock tests often set a high difficulty level question paper to help them prepare for a tough test. Hence, students should not be demotivated if their score is low. They must improve their preparation and be prepared and give their best shot to get a high score in NEET 2024.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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NEET 2025 mock tests must be analysed by the mentors of experts after the tests where they would point out the mistakes and suggest rectifications. They would also help in improving a faster and more effective way to solve a particular question. The analysis will help students identify their strong and weak areas and based on this, a better and improved preparation strategy would be suggested to them by the experts. Abiding the feedback based on the NEET 2025 mock test analysis will help improve their performance. At the last month before the test, there is not much scope left for the preparation. Hence, at the last few days before the
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Sreetama Datta Roy

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The frequency of taking NEET mock test would vary based on the number of days left for the test. When there are three to four months left for the exam, students should take mock tests twice a week and dedicate the rest of the days for analysis and preparation. In the last month before NEET the frequency of taking mock tests would increase. They are expected to take a full-length mock test every alternate day. After taking mock tests students should get it analysed by their mentors to improve their performance and to create the exam taking strategy.

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