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Chiraag Goyal

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Ahilya Bai college of nursing only takes admission via the scores in NEET and does not hold its own separate examination.

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Chiraag Goyal

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For 2023, the minimum age should be seventeen years as of 31/12/23. This allows most 12th grade students and higher to be eligible. The upper limit which used to be 25 years for general quota and 39 for reserved quota has now been removed. In the first year of MBBS four attempts have been allowed, failure to pass the first year in four attempts leads to expulsion from the course. The rest of the course can be completed without limit.

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Chiraag Goyal

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It depends on your state quota. Colleges in Delhi are highly ranked and thus go as high as 620-630 in general quota, where as in most of the states for example Himachal Pradesh go till as low as 550 for general quota.Via all india quota the general consensus is to get a score above 600 and in recent trends, 620.

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Chiraag Goyal

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There is always scope for improvement, if your goal is to do MBBS then never settle for something else. One extra year of hard work is nothing in comparison to a lifetime of knowing you made the right choice. Furthermore, as you have cleared the cut off, if financially permissible, you can have a look at private colleges as well. B.A.M.S is also a wonderful option but it's something to be taken only if desired and not as a necessity.

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Chiraag Goyal

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I personally never had a phone during my coaching years, and I am grateful for that decision. Studying things that you want to learn in the morning and the things that you want to revise in the evening is ideal. Frequent small breaks, not on the phone or laptop but outside or with your family, it's a must. Make sure to be comfortable at your seat and not study on the Bed as it's just a precedent to sleep. All the best.

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Chiraag Goyal

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For preparation, Biology should take majority of your day, 2-3 hours minimum for ncert revision. For Chemistry and Physics less time should be taken on learning new stuff and more time on practicing questions.
200 questions a day for Biology and 50 each for Physics and Chemistry a day. During the exam itself, it is recommended that 45 minutes max for 90 bio questions, 1 hour for Chemistry and 1.15 hour for Physics.

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Abhishek Bhardwaj

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No, admission is taken only through NEET exams.

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Bhaskar Raj

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Yes, you can get Bhavnagar Government Medical College for MBBS.

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Vishwasi Chaudhari

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You can apply for B.Sc. Nursing based on your board result or your state pmt you get admission in college.

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Sarvagya Thakur

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Entering an incorrect final year percentage for NEET PG application could potentially cause problems during counseling, as the percentage marks are an important factor for determining eligibility and rank in the exam. However, if your aggregate percentage is correct, then it might be possible to correct the mistake during the verification process.

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