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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Irrespective of whatever you have done, screening test is mandatory as per the Medical Council of India regulation for a foreign degree.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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This year more than 11 Lacs aspirants have appeared for NEET 2017. Approximately 63,000 medical seats are there all over India. Expected cutoff for general category can be more between 380 to 430 or higher. Your score though good might fall short to get admission to government colleges. You can read about the 10 states in India with maximum medical seats to plan your application. http://edificeeducation.com/blog/mbbs/10-states-in-india-which-have-highest-seats-for-medical-students.

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Vikas PandeyA budding CS Engineer and Web developer.

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Yes, physics is very important to get admission for MBBS. First of all, its not that easy to score 350/360 in bio, if you get 320 in bio, 80-90 in physics and 120-130 in chemistry, then you can be sure enough about getting government MBBS. Else private will be the only option left.

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Vikas PandeyA budding CS Engineer and Web developer.

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You have scored very well. But it will be difficult for you to get admission into any government medical college but you can easily get into a private college.

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Rakhi Agrawal

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Yes Rashi, you can secure good marks and can achieve a high rank with these books. Undoubtedly, the books from which you are studying are the best among all the books available in the market. You can also say, NCERT is the base book from which question are formed.

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Sharath H AithalB.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD

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To prepare for NATA go through your 10-12th Physics, chemistry, Maths textbooks once again, also try a few drawing manuals. General aptitude and knowledge about buildings and materials would be helpful. There are a lot of solved question banks for NATA and JEE Paper 2 exams, that would be helpful for you, more than this the sketching ability improvement would be a great addition for these exams. The question banks cover the majority of syllabus of NATA of all years.
The questions of NEET only comes from the subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Zoology and Botany. There are 45 questions from each subject sections that carry 180 mark
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Ravi AnandI am a student.

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There is no limit to the number of attempts. One can attempt AIIMS till 30 years of age.From the year 2019, candidates can get the maximum attempt limit. There may be 9 attempts (GEN/OBC category) & 14 attempts (Reserved category) to qualify the NEET exam.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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The admission in Jamia Hamdard University in BSc Nursing(Hons) mainly done on the basis of NEET-UG, however Non-NEET candidates can also apply but preferences will be given to NEET candidate. The selection of candidates from Non NEET will be done on the merit basis.
Eligibility criteria:- Completed the age of 17 yrs on or before 31st December 2019 as per INC norms Passed Senior Secondary (12th Standard/Intermediate) examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English from Central Board of Secondary Education or any other examination recognized by Jamia Hamdard as equivalent thereto, securing at least 45% marks in the aggregate and
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Candidates appearing for AIPMT should be thorough with Biology. Candidates may study NCERT books. A candidate should not waste time on the questions which appear difficult to them or which they are unable to solve, instead they should move further. Mock-Tests and sample papers are one of the best to practice. One should go for the last 5-10 years question papers for practice. For Biology:
Theory books: Truman's elementary biology Vol-I & Vol-II, Companion biology by K. Bhatti (Dinesh publication). Objective books: Objective biology by Dinesh, AIIMS explorer by MTG publication, Tremens objective biology. For Physics:
Theory books: Conc
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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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The best way to predict a college through JEE Mains score is using shiksha college predictor. After that, just go for the counselling of that college. You may also choose a private college like BITS-Pilani, SRM, VIT, SKIT-Jaipur, Galgotias, Sharda University, LPU and NIRMA.

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