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Kritika Kumari

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The following resources have NEET questions in biology, chemistry, and physics:1. The best resources for preparing for the NEET are NCERT textbooks.2. Question papers from previous years: accessible online via learning portals.3. Reference materials: DC Pandey's Objective Physics, Pradeep, and Trueman's works.4. Instructional blogs and discussion boards: They frequently post NEET practice questions.By using these resources, you can efficiently prepare for the test and lay a solid foundation.     

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Kartik Khanna

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Round-3 NEET PG 2024 counselling final result was to be declared on January 4, 2025 but it has been delayed due to reduction of cut off. The revised cut off percentile for general category is 15 percentiles, while for SC/ST, it is 10. The counselling result will be uploaded online in PDF format. Candidates allotted seats in round-3 will have to report for document verification. They will have to pay the admission fee and complete other formalities.

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Chanchal Sinha

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No, it is not possible to get into North Bengal Medical College at 28460 rank via NEET UG. To secure a seat at the institute, candidates need to acquire a rank below or equal to the NEET UG cutoff. Considering the North Bengal Medical College cutoff 2024, the last round cutoff rank stood at 15433 for the MBBS course under General AI category. And, the 28460 rank is comparatively far more than the cutoff rank released by the institute for the General AI category candidates. So, students acquiring this rank will not be able to get admission at North Bengal Medical College. Further, candidates can check year-wise MBBS cutoff for General A
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Kunal Lalwani

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To become eligible for B.Sc. Nursing through NEET, the candidate may need to pass the exam with different aggregate percentage based on category and the institute of one's preference. Candidates belonging to the general category have to obtain between 450 to 550 marks in order to secure themselves admission in the most preferred government colleges and for SC/ ST/ OBC categories, getting marks around 350-450 marks is ideal.Under this list, opportunity for reserved category is average to get admission in institutes recognised under government of India or average to good for private colleges with 360+ marks. But a seat also depends on st
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Kunal Lalwani

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If your merit number is 397 in NEET, the probability of your getting admission to the Government College of Pharmacy, Aurangabad will depend on the previous year's cutoffs and the certain percentage quotas assigned to each category. The B.Pharm programs in this college admitted the general category students in the past years with ranks from 300 to 450 depending on availability of the seats and competition. Of course, there may be exceptions for some reserved categories, and the cutoff may go even lower. The cutoff rank is actually very close to the general cutoff range so your chances are moderate and to have get better clarity into it
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Abhay KUMAR

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Preparing for NEET as a repeater requires a strategic approach. Here are some tips to help you maximize your chances of success:Analyze Your Previous Attempt: Review your last attempt to identify areas where you struggled. Focus on improving these weak spots.Create a Study Plan: Develop a structured study plan with clear, achievable goals. Break down your syllabus into manageable daily tasks.Effective Revision Techniques: Use techniques like mind mapping, quiz-based revisions, and regular mock tests to reinforce your memory.Time Management: Practice solving questions within the time limit to improve your speed and accuracy.Use Quality
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Abhay KUMAR

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With a score of 400 marks in NEET, your chances of getting admission to a government medical college are quite slim, as this typically corresponds to a rank above 2,50,000. However, you still have some options:Private Medical Colleges: You have a fair chance of getting admission to private medical colleges. These colleges often have lower cut-offs compared to government colleges.State Quota: Depending on your state and category (general, OBC, SC, ST), you might have better chances in state quota seats.Management Seats: Some private colleges offer management seats, which can be an option if you are willing to pay the higher fees.

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Rupesh Katariya

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Apart from the common entrance exams like JEE (for engineering), NEET (for medical), and CET (for various professional courses), there are other entrance exams for admission to good colleges, depending on the course and field of interest. Here are some of them:GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) - For admission to M.Tech and other postgraduate programs in engineering.NDA (National Defence Academy) - For those interested in joining the Indian Army, Navy, or Air Force.CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) - For admission to law schools across India.XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test) - For admission to MBA programs in Xavier Institutes and ot
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Kunal Lalwani

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In Odisha, admission in B.Sc Nursing is generally offered through OJEE, while PG in Nursing is usually entrance test through OJEE, though certain private nursing colleges take examination answer key of NEET into consideration for admission. If you have qualified for NEET, you can vie for an opportunity to join specific private colleges that offer an opportunity based on your performance in the NEET exam. But in the case of government colleges, perhaps NEET won't be quite as decisive and the OJEE rank would be more influential. You should contact the particular colleges themselves or the Odisha State Nursing Council to determine more ab
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Kunal Lalwani

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NEET PG score 417 rank is 58,521 to secure a seat in MD Emergency Medicine in Kerala may not be so easy in government medical college, as the cutoffs for this specialty vary in the range of 500 – 600 marks. But private universities or deemed universities may offer provided that there is availability of seats and the category of reservation. It is mandatory to take counseling through CEE or MCC for all India quotas for the Kerala board participated classes. Option to consider other MD programs it's also possible to spend more time and try in the next NEET PG attempt. 

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