Medicine Entrance Exam
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Engineering: Engineering is one of the most popular career options after 10+2. You can choose from various branches of engineering like computer Science, mechanical, civil, electrical, electronics, and communication. Pharmacy: You can pursue a career in pharmacy by taking admission in B.Pharma MPHARM or Pharma. D programs. The pharma
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Focus on your weaknesses: Identify the topics or subjects that you find difficult and focus on improving your understanding of those areas. Make a study plan that gives priority to those topics. Practice regularly: Consistent practice is essential for NEET preparation. Practice as many questions as possible from previous year papers and sample papers. This will help you improve your speed and accuracy. Revise important concepts: Revise important concepts and formulas regularly. Make notes of important points and r
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Start with the basics: Physics builds upon fundamental concepts, so make sure you have a strong understanding of the basics before moving on to more advanced topics. Practice, practice: Physics requires a lot of practice to understand the concepts and to be able to apply them to different scenarios. Try to solve as many problems as possible and review the solutions to understand the reasoning behind them. Use visual aids: Physics is a visual subject, so try to use diagrams, graphs, and videos to help you under
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You must have completed 17 years of age at the time of admission or will complete the age on or before 31st December of the year of admission to the first year of the MBBS/BDS course. You must have passed Class 12 or equivalent examination from a recognised board with Physics Chemistry Biology/Biotechnology, and English as compulsory subjects. You must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks in PCB (40% for reserved category cand
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