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Hello Dhiva,
If you really wish to get a good government college and become a doctor, you should definitely donate one year for preparation of NEET.
Your marks this year indicate that you had prepared very less for the exams, so it would take a good amount of time to clear your concepts and achieve a good score.
You should give 100% of your efforts to a single target so as to achieve it.
This exam is not supremely tough but huge number of candidates makes it extremly competitive. So you should be prepared for that also.
Practising regularly and consistently will help you overcome the challenges you face while preparing. So give your best to get the best.
Best of luck!
Hi, Aadya what is necessary is not solving previous year ques or the ncert textbook..the thing which is most important is solving new ques on more or less JEE main level ques...to solve the ques bank which institites makes before the exams...which they generally call as score papers...this is something which will boost your confidence..All ThE Best
Hello Payal !
First of all if you are sure that you are willing to be in top 100 then you must be much dedicated determined and ready for very hard work .
I suggest you to look around for a good coaching ,purchase books on various subjects ,go through them, maintain a day today time table, revise whatever you read, More important have a firm Belief in yourself you will surely succeed.
Good luck..
Dear aspirant,
For The preparation of quantitative analysis you just go through the past year papers and analysis the formulas and concept which was used and used some good author books,
And give some time on maths they will make you to score good and you can earn more and more marks in this section.
Thank you
Good luck
Payal you have 4 years of preparation that's good and indeed the best you can do is just give your 100% for SSC CGL preparation. Go through the syllabus first. Tier I, Tier II, Comprehensive Writing, Subjective exam. Each syllabus should be in detail and you stick that syllabus in your study room.
For Tier I - GK, Reasoning, Maths, English.
For GK make a notebook for regular current affairs updates. Go line by line for Lucent GK. Practice one day one topic whatever you read.
For reasoning practice the sets of previous year exams of SSC CGL and RS Agarwal.
Maths is the tough nut to crack in CGL but every day a regular practice of 5 hours will make you perfect. For maths tier II question paper sets, Kiran publication tier II advanced maths, 10 years question bank of CGL and all other SSC exam.
For English practice, take previous year set questions of SSC CGL.
You can take admission in any private medical college of your choice and can go with your neet preparation.
Hi,
Getting a medical seat depends on how much efforts and hard work you are ready to put into it.
Usually i would suggest giving it ur 100%,but if u wanna join a course then i suggest go fpr something that doesnt deviate much from your goal. B. Sc would be good cz u can do that in subjects lik phy, chem or bot or zoo which cud help u with that subject frok entrance point of view.
There are other courses you can persue however the subjects are far off from what u need for neet.
There are courses lil BBA or BCA etc but then u wud hv to go for studying the subjects and give dm separate time. And since u wanna prepare fpr neet you cant afford missing any time.
So choose wisely. You know yourself better than anybody else. Choose whats right and suitable for you.
All the best
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