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Saanya Kalra

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Anjuman PU College, Karnataka Science College, and JSS PU College are a few of the reputable PU Science institutes in Dharwad that concentrate on getting students ready for NEET. These educational establishments have demonstrated efficacy in equipping students for admission examinations such as NEET. 

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Saanya Kalra

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Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Science is a well-regarded medical institute in Indore. Last year's cutoff for the General category closed at 71482. Thus, the expected closing cutoff can be projected at 69000 for the General category. For OBC, It can be projected at around 72,000, around 200000 for SC, and around 300000 for ST. 

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Jhalak Sharma

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NEET is one of the toughest competitive exams for aspirants, so they should know the topic-wise syllabus of NEET UG. They should know whether there will be more questions from any topic or subject in the NEET exam or the chapter-wise weightage. The most common questions will come from the subject of biology. Check out the syllabus given below in the table: Class 11WeightageClass 12WeightageDiversity in the Living World14%Reproduction9%Structural Organization in Animals and Plants5%Genetics and evolution18%Cell Structure and Function9%Biology and Human Welfare9%Plant Physiology6%Biotechnology and its Applications4%Human Physiology2
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Divyansh Jain

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Along with your studies for your 12th grade diploma, you must prepare for the NEET (National Eligibility and Entrance Test) by using a systematic and efficient time management strategy. The following advice can help you prepare effectively:1. Set priorities: Set aside certain times every day to prepare for the NEET in addition to your usual 12th grade coursework.2. Balance: To keep things in check, split your study sessions between 12th standard subjects and NEET subjects (physics, chemistry, and biology).3. Study Materials: For both NEET and 12th topics, NCERT textbooks should be your main source of information. For topics unique to N
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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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Mock tests form an important aspect of NEET preparation. Exam preparation will be incomplete without taking NEET mock tests and success in this highly competitive medical entrance exam is impossible. NEET 2024 mock test will give students exposure towards the exam structure and question pattern and will also help them understand their preparation level and mistakes to avoid.After taking mock tests, it is important to get the performance analysed thoroughly by an expert or mentor. The analysis will provide insights about the areas of improvement, causes of mistakes, correct approach to attempt questions, time management, etc. The object
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Jasleen Taneja

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With focus and dedication, you can definitely prepare for Board exams and NEET simultaneously. We recommend you follow the below points:Understand the Basics: Understand and absorb every detail in the NCERT textbooks for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Create your own notes, highlight key points, and solve practice problems based on NCERT.Plan Your Time Wisely: Develop a practical study schedule considering school, NEET preparation, and breaks. Initially, dedicate more time to NEET and adjust as the board exams approach. Stick to your plan and avoid procrastination.Focus on Key Topics: Recognize the topics crucial for NEET that might
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Arastu Thakur

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Choosing between NEET and JEE depends on your career aspirations and interests:If you're passionate about pursuing a career in the medical field:Focus on NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test): This exam is the gateway to medical colleges in India for pursuing MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery), BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery), and other medical programs.If you're more inclined towards engineering or related fields:Prepare for JEE (Joint Entrance Examination): JEE is further divided into JEE Main and JEE Advanced. JEE Main is the qualifying exam for admission to engineering colleges (NITs, IIITs, GFTI
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Sreetama Datta Roy

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There is no specific number of hours or days which can be considered enough to prepare for the Plant Kingdom chapter of NEET. If you are weak in this area, you must dedicate at least two to three hours every day to prepare. Once you attain conceptual clarity and complete each of the chapters, you should move towards solving past years’ NEET question papers and sectional mock tests to prepare well for this section.

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