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Swati mishra

Beginner-Level 5

As you are still in 12th class you have approximately one year for your NEET exam so go thoroughly through you theory of ncert specially for bio as much time you can. While for phy you can also use your notes and question practice is the main step towards clearing exam. So read theory understand concept and solve question.

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Rishabh Dwivedy

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By practicing all the previous year's questions of Physics Chemistry and Biology you will get a good idea of the type of questions asked in the exam and improve your preparation level. However, it is important to note that there is no guarantee that practicing all previous year's questions alone will guarantee a high score. To score well in NEET it is also important to revise and understand the concepts thoroughly, practice solving questions regularly, take mock tests, and work on your weaknesses. It is also important to manage your time effectively during the exam and attempt questions accurately. Therefore, while practicing all the p
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Rishabh Dwivedy

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If you are interested in pursuing a career in Biology but have not been able to clear NEET there are still many options available to you. Here are a few courses you may consider:
Bachelor's in Biological Sciences: This is a broad-based programme that covers a wide range of topics in Biology such as genetics, ecology, microbiology, biochemistry, and cell Biology. With this degree, you can pursue a career in research, teaching, or industry. Bachelor's in biotechnology: Biotechnology is an interdisciplinary field that combines Biology Chemistry and engineering to develop new products and technologies. This degree prepares you for a career
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Chiraag Goyal

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It is a good book indeed, but the questions are slightly controversial, causing further doubts. I'd recommend NCERT on your fingertips and exemplar along with modules instead.

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Chiraag Goyal

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Late night studies are quieter and more peaceful but do mind that the brain is the most active in the morning, allowing higher retention power.It seems better to study at night but as a pass out I have realised that studying in the morning is much more fruitful.

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Vishwasi Chaudhari

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Yes, of course, there is no issue. You can apply for your NEET exam.

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Divya shekhawat

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Yes, you can opt many under graduation courses in B.Sc. Such as-
B.Sc Nursing. B.Sc. Audiology. B.Sc. MLT. B.Sc. Nutrition and Dietetics. B.Sc. Psychology. B.Sc. Biomedical Science. Bachelor in Prosthetics and Orthotics. B.Sc. Anesthesia Technology. You can choose any of them according to your wish and interest and can study the course in any college. These courses have many career options.

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Shantanu VermaMAMC Mbbs

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Yes, you can get admission in SGT Medical College.

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Anshul jain

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Hi, NEET examination is only for admission into MBBS BDS courses. MHT CET is for admission into other allied courses like B.A. MS and BHMS etc. Feel free to revert in case of any further queries. All the best!

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Ankit Babu

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The aim to get government. College through NEET you must have to secure 600+ marks as the cutoff rises every year. To get admission through 15 percent All India Quota, you should aim to secure 600+ marks in the NEET exam and for state quota seats aim 550+ marks to get admission in government colleges.

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