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Vansh Sikarwar

Beginner-Level 5

Hello, If you want to fill the application form for NEET UG 2023, the registration process has started from 06-03-2023 and it will till 06-04-2023 from its official website.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

Any score above 500 is considered a decent score in NEET. You can try for some government and good private colleges.

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Shreyas More

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Your NEET score is 353. Usually for B.A. MS one must score 420+ for general category for government college. For private it is 300+ Also it too depends upon last years cut-off. Adding it with 15% All India quota and 85% state quota seats in government colleges. Your Overall Percentile is: 85.55 - 86.05 and when it comes to rank, your Predicted Rank is : 200213 - 240363. For SC there comes 15% seat reservation.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

NEET Cutoff for BHMS 2022 Highlights
The NEET passing range for 2021 was 121-108 for PwD (Reserved) candidates, 137-122 for PwD (General/your) participants, 720-138 for general category students, and 137-108 for OBC/SC/ST candidates. Yes you are eligible to get private colleges for BHMS.

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Harshit Sharma

Beginner-Level 5

To manage both board exam studies and NEET studies during board exams, create a timetable, prioritize your studies, prepare a study plan, focus on conceptual clarity, take breaks, stay motivated, and seek help if needed. Allocate more time to the subjects that need more attention, and focus on the topics that overlap in both the exams.Remember to stay positive, set achievable goals, and reward yourself when you achieve them. Time management, proper planning, and consistent efforts can help you prepare for both exams effectively.

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Chiraag Goyal

Beginner-Level 5

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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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

400 marks in NEET are less for getting government Medical College using All India quota. As the All India quota cut off usually goes above 500 to get admission in government medical college. But you can get admission in private Medical Colleges easily using your NEET score
But you can try some good private medical college.

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TARIQ RASHID GANIE

Beginner-Level 5

In the last 2 or 3 months before the NEET exam, time management is crucial to ensure that you cover all the important topics and have enough time for practice and revision. Here are some tips on how to manage your time effectively:
Make a study plan: Create a study plan that covers all the important topics and gives enough time for practice and revision. Prioritize: Prioritize the topics that you are weak in and give more time to those. Practice regularly: Practice as many mock tests and previous year question papers as possible to get a good grip on the exam pattern and types of questions asked. Focus on accuracy: Focus on accuracy rat
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Dr Scar

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Seem, I'm really sorry to inform you this, but you are not eligible for any government college in Lucknow. My suggestion will be either you prepare for the following years NEET (upcoming) or you can get admitted in any private institutions as they will consider you for your course of choice.

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Yash Kumar

Beginner-Level 5

How do I prepare for the NEET during a BSc Preparation of NEET UG with your on going BSc Degree. There are two things involved and I'm going to give the answer in two fragments. SEE if you are going to do your BSc From a government college where you have to study and pass your sem/annual exam with practicals then it will be lil tough for you, then remember one thing don't make a mistake of studying in last month to take exam of your college bc it will only waste your time of one month which might be very crucial from perspective of NEET and it will be a hazard if sem/annual exam falls near your NEET exam. So study for college solely by
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