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Hello student,
Every year the cutoffs to secure a seat in government medical colleges tend to change depending on the top NEET score, difficulty level of examination and a lot more factors. The qualificaltion marks for general category this year is 134 marks. While the cutoff for colleges depend on the state which you belong. Like if you have domicile in Delhi, you need to score over 600 marks, while a score of over 550 secured a seat in states in Karnataka, UP, etc.
Check this link for more details:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off-for-government-colleges/amp
Good luck
Hi Aditya,
first of all, during your preparation, you should have to be punctual, hardworking, and be honest with your self. First of all analyze your weak subjects, weak topic and according to what you have analyzed, make a timetable, according to your needs and distribute more time to that subject or particularly to that topic in which your weak.
Chemistry:-
For chemistry, you can follow Arvind Arora on youtube and Sachin Rana on Unacademy platform. These are some great educators who can help you during your preparation.
You can refer NCERT for your preparation and please give full justice to it.
Other books you can also refer are OP Tondon (physical and inorganic chemistry), Arihant publication(organic chemistry).
Physics:-
For physics, you can follow Pradeep Kshetrapal on youtube, he will make all of your basic concept clear as far as any topic in physics is considered.
You can refer HC Verma for physics and please go through all solved example once. You can also refer DC Pandey
Maths:-
You can watch out for Manoj sir on Unacademy platform, for any guidance in mathematics.
Books you can refer are NCERT, RS Aggarwal, RD Sharma.
Biology:-for understanding topics you can follow Pranav on unacademy platform and you can refer books such as NCERT, ABC biology, Pradeep's Publication Biology.
Reasoning:-for reasoning you can refer books such as RS Aggarwal
Keep making short notes and formula cheat sheet which will be very useful at revision times .keep practicing question which will increase your accuracy as well as your speed. And also give test series which will give you a perfect idea about where you stand among your competitors.
Best of luck for your preparation.
Hello aspirant,
Both the exams are quite easy. Go through your 12th pcm syllabus and 70% questions will be formula based and most of the question will be on maths and physics. You need to make planning and work according .
Hope it helps!!
Hello Jyoti,
CAT is held in the month of November whereas the interview process starts in the month of March the next year. So as you are currently in the final year of your bachelors you can appear for the CAT in the coming Nov month. Now it is June month and you still have almost 6 months for the preparation of the exam. 4-5 hrs daily are sufficient for CAT preparation if you are religiously following the schedule.
There are 3 sections in CAT viz, VARC, DILR & Quant.
For VARC you need to develop reading habit and you should read diverse topics such as science, business, sociology, psychology, etc.
For DILR you need a lot of practice of solving sets within the time limit & for QA also first you need to clear the basics of the topics.
Apart from preparing for these sections, it is really important that you take mock exams. And after taking mock exams it is equally important to analyze them. Because this will tell you which are your weak areas and which ones are strong and knowing this you can further work on them.
It will be good if you are able to crack the exam this year as you will be considered as fresher & being from Non-engineering background will always help you as the top b-schools are looking for diversity.
So, the early you start, the more beneficial will it be.
All the best.
Reference book serves as the purpose of understanding topics if it is not given properly in the main books or if you want to solve more questions on a particular topics you can practice and get good grip on certain topics and clear doubts or can clear when certain different questions arise from a topic you can use reference book to read more about that topic and much. But don't follow two books at a time follow one book and try to clear difficult topics from reference book.Thank you
Hi Afreen,
Takes a lot of zeal and efforts preparing for JEE. You are on one of the hardest paths to future. Please don't get distracted as this is the inportant phase for setting your goals. Glad that you are fighting hard. I am suggesting few books which I and my friends used during the preparation of JEE.
PHYSICS: HC VERMA VOL1 AND VOL2.
Reference: Resnick Halliday and Walker
ORGANIC CHEM -KS VERMA
INORGANIC- JD LEE
MATHS- CENGAGE SERIES.
PREVIOUS 36 YEARS SOLVED BOOK
Solve problems as much as possible and keep revisi g a little of INORGANIC everyday.It is the scoring part. Solve the previous year papers.
Feel free to ask your doubts!
Best of luck!
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