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Chanchal sharma

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For entrance point of you, there is nothing like last minute preparation. You need to have thorough knowledge of the concepts because Physics is all about concept and problem solving. But if you are preparing for board exams, in case of Physics do give a preference to derivations because they ensure you full marks if you learn it well. As we know in numericals there are chances of calculation mistake, formula mistake and more so its better to concentrate on concept and understanding before you start strugling with numericals. Another thing I can suggest solve atleast 5 previous year question papers they will help you for sure. And for
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Chanchal sharma

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As I can suggest you, take a thorough knowledge of ncert. Read between the lines and if you are studying for board then make sure that you cover all the derivations because they are the only thing that can provide you with full marks in that particular question of derivation. Try to understand the concepts if you can understand it by NCERT well and good but if you find it difficult to read it for sure you can go for some youtube videos to understand the concepts. And as we know that Physics is not about theory it is more about understanding and problem solving or I can say numericals these two are the core if Physics. First you complet
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Anup

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I think you have to continue giving mock test upto the exam day. It will develop a habit. And at the time exam you will not be exhaust because of you have given so many mock test. On the exam day you will confirmed that I am giving the mock test only and not the anymore.

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Chinmaya Panigrahi

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Simply just follow Physics wallah and it is free on YouTube, they guide in a very good manner for NEET.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi,
The cut off mark for the general category is 685-145. But the minimum eligibility criteria for getting admission in Physiotherapy is to Pass with total 60% marks in 10+2 (with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology).

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Sunkara Chandra mouli

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Hi subham, A minimum score of 350 on the NEET UG is required in order to be considered for admission to a reputable private medical college. The minimum score necessary on the NEET to get admitted to a private medical college.

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Shijin Kumar c

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Dear aspirant No, it is not compulsory to appear for NEET if you want to take admission in B.Sc. Nursing. Many universities conduct entrance exams at the University level like Banaras Hindu University, Christian medical college, Mahatma Gandhi Mission University, and the Indian army.

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Gopu Mani Harshith

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Last year, NEET cut off marks for General category is 720-138 marks, for SC / ST / OBC category, it is 137-108 marks, for the General-,PwD category, it is 137-122 marks, and for SC / ST / OBC- PwD, it is 121-108 marks. The score varies based on the paper standard, it is tough, it is a good score, you might get a government seat.
The fees structure varies state wise. Generally in a government college, the fees is 10 to 50 thousand. In private it charges more, which comes under category A ranges from 2 to 5 Lacs per year.

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Sunkara Chandra mouli

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Hi Bindesh, I don't know about rank but the mark range is 500 to 510 to get a seat for the general category.

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Sunkara Chandra mouli

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Hi shrikrishna, You have 4 subject to study for NEET. So concentrate on the subjects you like try to score maximum in this. To score in botany and Zoology study NCRT textbook 1st and 2nd year 80% questions comes from that remaining from other sources. Try to solve as many as problems in Physics and Chemistry. Cover Basic theory topics in Physics. Chemistry also have theory topics to cover. Once you finish each and every topic cover the MCQs in various books it improves your memory and develop your solving skills. If your thought the answer is wrong then don't attempt the question you may loose by negative marks. Prepare well.

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