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I passed class 10+2 in 2018.i appeared for jee mains both in 2018 and 2019.but I want to appear again for jee mains in 2020.am I eligible?

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 27th Aug, 2019

Hello,


JEE Main Eligibility Criteria 2020 is as follows:

Qualifying exam
Candidate should have passed class 12 or qualifying exam in 2018, 2019 or 2020. So you are eligible to appear for the exam.
Candidate appearing in class 12 or equivalent qualifying exam in 2020 can also apply for JEE Main.

Age Limit
There is no age limit.
Candidates appearing for 10+2 or equivalent exam in 2020 are also eligible to apply.

Number of attempts
JEE Main candidates can participate in the entrance exam for 3 consecutive years. The exam will be conducted twice a year, they may appear in both the attempts. The attempt for an academic year will be considered as One.

Subject/subjects combination
It is necessary to have taken five subjects in class 12 or equivalent qualifying exam
The five subjects for B.Tech/ B.E are,

Language
Physics
Mathematics
Any one of (Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Technical Vocational Subject), 5-Any other subjects
The five subjects for B.Arch/ B.Planning are,

Language
Physics
Mathematics (compulsory)
Any one of (Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Technical Vocational Subject), 5-Any other subjects


https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-eligibility-criteria

I hope this helps.

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how many hours have to spend for neet

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 27th Aug, 2019
Dear Harish, every individual's brain works at a different pace. Thats the reason we have different levels of intellect. What might be easy to you, might be difficult for me. Neverthless, anything between 4-6 hours of practise should be good for you. Keep changing the patterns of studying so that you dont get bored. Make sure you take atleast 1 mock test a week to check the levels of your preparation. This might help you:

The Syllabus for Physics Includes:

Physical World and Measurement
Kinematics
Laws of Motion
Work, Energy and Power
Motion of System of Particles and Rigid body
Gravitation
Properties of Bulk Matter
Thermodynamics
Behaviour of perfect gas and kinetic theory
Oscillation of waves
Electrostatics
Current Electricity
Magnetic effects of current and magnetism
Electromagnetic induction and alternating currents
Electromagnetic waves
Optics
Dual Nature of matter and radiation
Atoms and nuclei
Electronic devices


Best Books:

NCERT Physics Class XI & Class XII
Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma
Objective Physics By DC Pandey
Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
Fundamental Physics by Pradeep
Problems in General Physics by IE Irodov

Preparation tips:

Physics needs utmost focus and time because it involves with theoretical concepts and numbers. There should be a systematic approach in preparing for NEET. The important topics are Mechanics, ElectroDynamics, Modern Physics, Heat and Thermodynamics, Optics, Simple Harmonic Motion, Waves. Formulae form an integral part of your preparation. Memorise as many formulae as you can and write them down and stick them as post its so that you can always see them. Practise regularly and try various kinds of questions. Solving previous papers and mock tests to test your improvement. Keep a clock and check the time its taking you to solve these questions. And improve the time as you practise more. One day of the week should be set aside for revision so as to keep the mind fresh. For reading what the toppers and experts have to say, please visit our page at: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-neet-physics/amp

Syllabus for Chemistry Includes:

Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
Structure of Atom
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
State of Matter: Gases and Liquids
Thermodynamics
Equilibrium
Hydrogen
S-block Element
Some p-block Elements
Organic Chemistry
Hydrocarbons
Environmental Chemistry
Solutions
Chemical Kinetics
Surface Chemistry
General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements
D and F Block Elements
Coordination Compounds
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
Biomolecules, Polymers and Chemistry in Everyday life


Chemistry Best Books:

NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class XI and XII
Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon
ABC of Chemistry for Classes 11 and 12 by Modern
Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee
Dinesh Chemistry Guide
Practise books by VK Jaiswal, MS Chauhan and N Awasthi

Preparation tips:

Chemistry is divided into Inorganic, Physical and Organic chemistry. For inorganic chemistry, you must refer to the NCERT. Organic comprises of many reactions and reagents which can be practised by writing over and over again. Physical chemistry requires a comparatively deeper understanding of concepts, so preparing with the NCERT and referring to study material a level higher than NCERT should be the way to go. For more information, please visit our page at:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-neet-chemistry


Syllabus for Biology includes:

Diversity in Living world
Structural Organization in Animal and Plants
Cell Structure and Function
Plant Physiology
Human Physiology
Reproduction
Genetics and Evolution
Biology and Human Welfare
Biotechnology and its applications
Ecology and Environment

Biology Best Books:

NCERT Biology Class XI and Class XII textbooks
Biology Vol 1 and Vol 2 by Trueman
Objective Biology by Dinesh
Objective Botany by Ansari
Pradeep Guide on Biology
GR Bathla publications for Biology

Preparation tips:

Biology is the biggest section in NEET, comprising about half of the exam, and acing this subject can help you in scoring more in the exam. Human Physiology and Genetics have maximum weightage in NEET. It is advisable to practise questions of Genetics from previous year question papers, which will give you a thorough understanding of how the questions are being asked. Topics of Plant and Animal kingdom have a lot of portion to memorize. You can prepare these topics by making a comparative table for the sub-topics and studying it together. Plant physiology is also equally important and easy to score. For more tips, please visit our page at:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-neet-biology
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Will Neet stray vacancy for Goa Medical College occur this year?? I am from Bihar and my rank is 39212.can I apply for it in case it takes?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 27th Aug, 2019
Dear Ankit, Stray Vacancy happens at College level and so we will not have a common platform to check these vacancies. For 1 seat, 10 times the candidates list will be sent to the respective Colleges to by the DGHS. And these are filled only on the basis of Merit alone. The list is generated by the DGHS and sent to the Institutions so you may have to check the official website of the Institution in question. You can apply for the vacancies.
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How to choose neet ug in profile in this app

Harshita 27th Aug, 2019

Hello aspirant, you login after logging in you would get the option of choosing courses . Then there you would get an option of choosing course, you can click on NEET UG after that you are done. Then you can ask questions and read other answers on that topic.

Hope it helps..

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My name is Payal Tomar from UP I have got 397 marks in neet 2019 Up OBC,Should I apply for up Ayush gov College through neet or not?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 27th Aug, 2019
Dear Payal, it is tad difficult for your score to get a seat in a Government College because this year the cut offs have been too high. But you might still have a chance atleast in mop up round. So give it a try. If you get a seat, you can grab the opportunity.
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When is Rajasthan neet mop up round

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 27th Aug, 2019
Dear Thani, as of August 20th, Rajashan High Court has ordered a stay om Mop Up round until August 22nd. As of now there is no further update on the legal proceedings or the status of the Stay order. So we will have to wait until the official notification releases.
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i am eligible for neet my age 27/02/2003

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 27th Aug, 2019
Hello there! 

Greetings! 

Yes of course,  you are eligible for neet 2020 as to be eligible  Candidates must have completed 17 years as on December 31, 2020 and you fulfil this criteria as you will be 17 years old on 27 /2/2020.

For detailed and more information go through the link below :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria

Thankyou 
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how to make timetable to study for neet? iam studying at aakash institute.can any one helpme?

Ankur Dubey Student Expert 27th Aug, 2019
Hello

First things first. Set a goal. You will not get a good medical college with score less than 550. Aim for at least 550+.

Now start studying. That's the only way you will crack this exam.

Make a plan for yourself, considering your strengths and weakness.

Divide your day in 4 half's, before breakfast, before lunch, before dinner and post dinner. Decide which subject you want to study at what time and keep the post dinner time for sample papers and previous year papers(of NEET/ Boards)

Being fresh in morning do the subject which is your weak point. Remember all three subject are must and you need to study all three each day. On doing that niether will you get frustrated with the course nor will you will bored.

Make physics a plus point for yourself as everyone will have strong biology. Physics is the subject that will give you an extra edge as most of the medical aspirants find it difficult and tricky.

Practice. Daily practice is must. There is one channel in YouTube called CLEARCEPT WITH SHARUN. It uploads DAILY BIOLOGY MCQS for NEET AIIMS JIPMER. Watch those and solve them on daily basis. There are many other channels but this one is run by an AFMC student. It's one other best Colleges of the country so he surely knows about the level of competition and type of questions asked. Link of the same is given below

Previous year papers. There is trend followed in these exams. Solve as many papers as possible and familiarize yourself self. The same channel has uploaded a number of videos on previous year papers for NEET and other exams

Time management. Since you have only 4 months left, you can't waste your time and start working as soon as you finish reading the answer.

I hope it will help you
Good luck...

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Will Neet UG registration fees of refundable amount be refunded if I had not locked my choices

Ankur Dubey Student Expert 27th Aug, 2019
Hello

At the time of registration, students have to pay two kinds of fee -- for deemed universities, students have to pay a non-refundable registration fee of Rs 5,000 and refundable security amount of Rs 2 lakh. The refundable amount will be adjusted against the first-year tuition fee by the respective college if he or she joins it.Else, it will be refunded to the bank account provided by the students at the time of registration.
I hope it will help you
Good luck...
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If my birth is in Haryana and I live in Delhi since 2015 then should i eligible to apply for 85% Delhi State quota in neet 2020

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 27th Aug, 2019
Dear Manish, for being eligible for Delhi Institutional Quota, even if you have studied 11th and 12th in Delhi, you are eligible for Delhi domicile and there by eligible for 85% State Counselling. So in your case, you are eligible for Delhi 85% State Quota. For the benefit of you and lakhs of aspirants, we shall detail the registration process.

ELIGIBILITY:

  • Indian Nationals, NRIs, PIOs, OCIs, and Foreign Nationals
  • No upper age limit as of now. The Candidate should be at least 17 years by December 31st of 2020
  • You should have completed your 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as your Core Subjects.
  • 50% Aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Biology for General Category, 45% for PWD and 40% for OBC,SC,ST Candidates.
  • NIOS and Private Candidates are also eligible

IMPORTANT DATES:

Registration Dates: 2nd to 31st December, 2019
Downloading of Admit Cards: 27th March, 2020
Date of Examination: 3rd May, 2020
Date of Announcing Result: 4th June, 2020

APPLICATION PROCESS:

There are 5 stages in the Application process:
Registration
Filling the Application form
Review and Final Submission
Upload Photograph and Signature
Pay the fees
Take a print out of the Confirmation mail

Registration:

All the communication from NTA will be online and through email so it is important to give an email id and mobile number that are in regular use. You will have to fill in the details like Candidates name, Mothers name, Fathers name, Date of Birth, Gender, Nationality, State of Eligibility, Category, PWD, Identification Type, Identification Number, Mobile Number, Email Id, OTP.

Filling the Application Form:

You need to fill in details like Personal Details, Place of Birth, Choice of Medium of Question Paper
Choice of Examination Centre - four exam cities have to be chosen, 10th Academic Details, 11th, 12th Academic Details, Permanent Address, Correspondence Address
Details of Parents and Guardian, Dress Code Assent
Security Pin

Review and Final Submission: There will be a correction window open but not all the details can be edited. So it is important to review the information before submitting it.

Uploading of Photograph: Instructions

Must be postcard size picture in a white background with the Name of the candidate and date written on the photograph. The Size must be 10 Kb to 100 Kb and format should be JPG.

Uploading of Signature: Instructions

Candidates must sign with a black pen on a white background in JPG format with a file size of 3 Kb to 20 Kb

Payment:
It is Rs. 1400 for General/OBC and Rs. 700 for SC/ST/PWD/TransGender and the Payments can be made through Debit/Credit Cards or Net banking OR offline through SBI Echallan to be paid in cash in the nearest SBI branch.

Print out:
Take a print out of the Confirmation page for all future references.
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