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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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There is no official news on subject. You are advised to watch TV and print media for any further information on NEET 2017.

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Jikkumon KottadilHappy to help!

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There are many books. I would suggest you to move into the book shop and go through books for NEET, JIPMER, NCERT etc., and then try understanding which one do you feel your comfort in. There will be books which have solved question papers in it, do buy them.

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Deblina Mitra

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Though NEET is conducted by CBSE board, NCERT textbooks will be the best options.

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Nikhil Jangirphysiology expert and career advisor

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I think you know that to practice in India you have to qualify MCI screening test. And, passing this exam is tougher than NEET, so prepare for NEET.
USA, New Zealand, Canada, UK are best option for pursuing medical degree (MD), because there is no need to qualify MCI screening test. You can practice (clinical) in India.

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Nikhil Jangirphysiology expert and career advisor

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Yes, the minimum marks to qualify NEET for an OBC candidate is 118+.

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Nikhil Jangirphysiology expert and career advisor

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You can get admission in any good private medical college with this score.

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Nikhil Jangirphysiology expert and career advisor

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It depends on how passionate are you to become a doctor. Let's be practical, in NEET, 1.5% students get selected in government medical college and rest 98.5% students fail to qualify the exam. You can go with other courses either in the medical field or non-medical field. There are huge opportunities around you.
Good luck.

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Nikhil Jangirphysiology expert and career advisor

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In Aakash, NCERT is copy pasted, whereas, in Alle, Advanced+basic (NCERT) is taught. If you want to prepare for AIIMS then go with Allen.

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