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sir, i have passed my 12th in 2017 , this year I want to apply for neet ug2020 so please tell me which code will be applied to me? also I didnt took admission to any other faculty or college. i have done preparation for neet only.

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 15th Dec, 2019
Hello !

Amol ,as you are a dropper and you have not taken admission in graduation , so you should choose code 02 dear as the code 02 is for those who have qualified Class 12 in the year 2019 or before and have not pursued any other course after the completion of Class 12 . But in case if you have  passed from Karnataka /puc board then you need to choose code 3 , otherwise code 2.

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Steps you need to follow for filling neet application form are listed below "-

  • First of all you need to do registration
  • Then filling in the application of NEET 2020
  • Now you need to upload scanned images of the documents
  • Then NEET application fee payment
  • And finally printing of confirmation page.

Also you need to upload following documents for filling neet application form :-

Your passport size photograph:- background should be white , preferably with name and date of taking the photograph. Photograph should not be with cap or goggles. The focus needs to be on face (80% face coverage, ears clearly visible, on white background).

Postcard size picture:- Must be taken on or after September 1, 2019.Preferably with name and date of taking the photograph and should not be with cap or goggles.

Signature:- it should be on white Background with black pen; signature should be in running hand writing [not in capital letter].

Left-hand thumb impression:- it should be with blue ink on white paper

Class 10 passing certificate :- You should scan your Class X Passing Certificate for uploading

For detailed information go through our page for which link is provided below :-

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria


Thankyou
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Which puzzle topic is more easy and possibility of getting chances to be solved in MBA Cet paper?Give me guidance that will improve my accuracy and speed to solve puzzle and reduce time limit.Cauz its annoying while solving..Thank u.

Arya 15th Dec, 2019

Hi Abhijit,

The thing  about these kinds of questions is that you do not have an idea of what exactly is going to be asked. You need to practice these questions till you get better at them. With enough determination and hard work, you will definitely notice an improvement in you speed and efficiency of answers.

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preparation books for manipal institute of technology

Sudarshan kumar 23rd Jan, 2020

Hi Tarang,

Level of question is easier than JEE but harden than Board.Try to manage your time with question because the number of question will be 200 and time which you will have is 180 minutes.So,time management is very important.

The required books for the preparation of manipal Entrance exam are:-

  • NCERT class 11 book of Physics.
  • NCERT class 12 book of Physics.
  • NCERT class 11 book of Chemistry.
  • NCERT class 12 book of Chemistry.
  • NCERT class 11 book of Mathematics.
  • NCERT class 12 book of Mathematics.

The only other book you require is Manipal previous year sample paper book or you can download it from google.

Hope this will help,please feel free to ask if you have any further queries.

Thank YOU.

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IN QUALIFYING EXAM HEAD, WHAT IS MODE OF PREPARATION

Arpita Mandal 14th Dec, 2019
Hi,
Kindly be elaborative about your query for helpful response. Hopefully then we will be able to provide you proper information.
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What Are The Preparation For Veterinary?

Halry Bhalodia 14th Dec, 2019
How to Prepare for a Career in Veterinary Medicine


Get Started in High School

For a career in veterinary medicine, a high school student should develop a strong background in biology, chemistry, and physics. Courses in English, social science, and speech are also necessary since interpersonal and professional communications skills are important assets in veterinary medicine. Like most professions, veterinary medicine is very much a "people business." The most successful veterinarians are competent doctors as well as good communicators.

Practical experience with animals is very important. Students should spend time volunteering for or working with veterinarians to develop an understanding of the profession. Non-veterinary animal experience may also be beneficial to students interested in veterinary medicine.

Pre-Veterinary College Coursework

No specific undergraduate program is preferred at Oregon State University, but students must complete a set of pre-veterinary requirements  in chemistry, physics, mathematics, statistics, biology, genetics, physiology, and additional biological sciences. Courses in English, public speaking and humanities/social sciences are also required.

Many students choose an animal science or biological science major because these bachelor's degree programs generally include most of the pre-veterinary requirements. Also, some of these programs allow students accepted into the DVM program after their junior year to apply credits earned in their first year of veterinary study toward completing a bachelor's degree.

Students interested in veterinary medicine, should consult with a pre-veterinary medicine adviser when planning their undergraduate program. Oregon State University students may choose to contact one of the OSU pre-veterinary medicine advisers.

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my ambition is to become an ias but i dont have clarity what group is useful to make easy for my preparation what want take whether btech or degree? can u solve my problem.

Arya 14th Dec, 2019

Hi Manikanta,

For becoming an IAS officer, you have to  answer the IAS examination which is held by the UPSC. The eligibility criteria is that you should have a Bachelor's degree. Now the field of this degree does not matter. You can choose any group without hurting your chances of cracking the examination.

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there is mh cet law preparation

Kanupriya Gupta 14th Dec, 2019

Dear Aspirant,

Maharashtra Common Entrance Test is conducted by Directorate of Higher Education, Maharashtra. It is a state level exam and for applicable for undergraduate students. The programmes offered are 3- year LLB course and 5-year integrated law course. It is an online objective type paper.

For preparation of the exam, you need to know the schedule of the applications to understand your planning and how to schedule your time-table.

For 5 year LLB:-

The application starts 20, Jan 2020

The application ends 2nd March, 2020

The exam will be on April 12, 2020

The results will be declared on 28th April, 2020

For 3 year LLB:-

The application starts 19th March, 2020

The application ends 6th May, 2020

The exam will be on 28th June, 2020

The results will be declared on 14th July, 2020

So, this means that if you are applying for 3 year LLB, you have more time to prepare and so you must schedule your studies within that time limit and vice versa.

The next step towards preparation is knowing the exam paper pattern and syllabus.

There will be 150 questions in the exam which will be objective-type. There will be no negative marking and each correct answer will be give 1 mark. The duration of the paper will be 120 minutes/ 2 hours.

The syllabus is as follows:

1. Legal aptitude and legal reasoning (30 marks) :

  • Indian polity including Executive, Judiciary and Legislature, etc.
  • Law prepositions with facts
  • Constitution

2. General Knowledge and Current affairs (40 marks) :

  • History
  • Geography
  • Latest rules and amendments
  • Current affairs (news, events, awards, etc.)

3. Logical and analytical reasoning (30 marks):

  • Completing arguments, drawing well-supported conclusions
  • Reasoning by analogy
  • Applying principles or rules
  • Sets and statements
  • Puzzle
  • Blood relation
  • Series and related concepts

4. English (30 marks) :

  • Vocabulary
  • Synonyms and Antonyms
  • Analogies
  • Idioms and Phrases
  • One-word Substitution
  • Sentence Improvement and rearrangement
  • Fill in the blanks
  • Errors - Common errors, Spotting errors, inappropriate usage of words, spelling mistakes etc, English Comprehension etc.

5. Maths (50 marks) :

  • Profit and Loss
  • Speed and Distance
  • Time and Work
  • Algebra
  • Average
  • Venn diagram and more...

For get a hang of both of these things, solve previous years question papers and mock tests given online.

Some more things to remember:

  • Planning the schedule will always help you. Start as early as you can for the exam to ace it.
  • Stick to that schedule and respect your time and manage it well.
  • Read newspaper daily.
  • Improve vocabulary in English by taking in information in English through newspaper, magazines or books.
  • Review your mock tests results.
  • Revise as much as you can! Make notes and follow them.

Hope this helps. All the best!



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if i want to study mba at iit,iim,nit,vit,then how much cost i will need to pay??? and among this which college has low cost and best institute and please suggest the best authours book for cat preparation??????

Sampriti Gupta Student Expert 22nd Jan, 2020
IIMs are the best institutions for a Management education. The top IIMs have a high fees ranging from approximately 15-23 lakhs. But all of them offer excellent ROI. After that the newer IIMs are there with fees ranging from 10-15 lakhs. All of them are very good colleges and offer good career opportunities. You can check the complete details through the following link

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/iim-fee-structure-and-seats

There are some IITs which are equally good in terms of a Management education and have good reputation in industry like VGSOM IIT Kharagpur and Sailesh J Mehta of IIT Bombay.

NITs or VIT are pretty average institutions in terms of MBA. They are good for Engineering only and not very sought after for an MBA degree.

But there are other top colleges which offer good management studies like
  • MDI Gurgaon
  • XLRI Jamshedpur (accepts XAT scores)
  • NMIMS Mumbai (accepts NMAT scores)
  • JBIMS Mumbai
  • SPJIMR Mumbai
  • FORE School of Management
  • IMT Ghaziabad
  • IMI Delhi
  • KJ Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research
  • Great Lakes Chennai

You can get all these colleges through CAT (except XLRI and NMIMS)

To prepare for various competitive exams so can follow the books of Arun Sharma and Sarvesh Verma for the quantitative aptitude part, for English you can read daily newspapers and follow magazines like The Economist and for reasoning the previous year questions would suffice.

All the very best
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Can u understand me the procedure of CAT exam? And I am under Graduate so what can I do for the preparation for this exam?

VAISHALI BHARDWAJ 13th Dec, 2019
Hello Priyanka,
Hope you are doing well.

Yes you can start your preparation with your graduation. You will be eligible for CAT in your final year.
Common Admission Test orCATis a management aptitude test conducted by the IIMCAT for admission to MBA programmes offered by the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) and other B-schools across India. TheCATexam is conducted in online mode at various test centres in over 156 cities.
Get here CAT selection procedure:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/bschool.careers360.com/articles/cat-selection-procedure/amp

I hope this will help you.
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sir/mam plz tell me that in n my second drop is started bsc and doing it for 1yr complete ....in my third drop I lefted bsc (I have TC) and again started preparation for neet 2020.....Which CODE should I fill in the form...help.

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 13th Dec, 2019
Your code will be 02 if you belong to any other State except for Karnataka. Code 02 says: The Higher/Senior Secondary Examination or the Indian School Certificate Examination which is equivalent to 10+2 Higher/Senior Secondary Examination after a period of 12 years study, the last two years of such study comprising of Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Bio-technology (which shall include practical tests in these subjects) and Mathematics or any other elective subject with English at a level not less than the core course for English as prescribed by the National Council of Educational Research and Training after introduction of the 10+2+3 educational structure as recommended by the National Committee on Education.

But if you belong to Karnataka, your code will be 03. Code 03 says: The Intermediate/Pre-degree Examination in Science of an Indian University/Board or other recognised examining body with Physics, Chemistry, Biology /Biotechnology (which shall include practical test in these subjects) and also English as a compulsory subject.
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