Preparation
Hello Saniya,
If you have completed BSc 1st year in the 2021-2022 session, have taken a drop to prepare for NEET, and in 2025 secured an admission for MBBS then the papers required from your previous college and medical college are:
From your First College (BSc):
For MBBS Admission: NEET Admit Card & Score Card, Class 10 & 12 Mark Sheets and Passing Certificates, Domicile Certificate (if applicable), Caste Certificate & EWS Certificate (if applicable), Passport-size Photographs, Photo ID (Aadhaar, PAN, etc.), Allotment Letter from MCC/State Counseling and Medical Fitness Certificate (in prescribed format)
You're starting your JEE preparation with limited time and no proper guidance which is common but manageable if you stay consistent and follow a smart plan. Since you have 1 hour 15 minutes in the morning and 4 hours in the evening the key is to focus on both class 11 and class 12 syllabi together because JEE Main includes questions from both years.
In physics focus on mechanics thermodynamics and waves from class 11 and current electricity magnetism electrostatics optics and modern physics from class 12. These chapters carry high weightage and form the base for many other topics. In chemistry study mole concept chemical bonding thermodynamics and equilibrium from class 11. From class 12 focus on electrochemistry chemical kinetics coordination compounds aldehydes ketones and biomolecules. For maths start with trigonometry quadratic equations sequences and series and permutations and combinations from class 11. From class 12 focus on calculus vectors and 3D geometry probability and matrices.
Use your morning time from 530 am to 645 am for revision solving previously covered questions and going through error logs or flashcards. This time is best used for light but effective work like quick question-solving and recalling formulas. In the evening from 7 pm to 11 pm spend the first hour reading theory from one subject then spend 45 minutes solving questions from that chapter. After a short 15 minute break use the next hour for previous year questions and mock test practice. In the last 45 minutes watch explanation videos in Telugu for any doubts or difficult concepts and then plan what to study the next day.
Do not waste time switching between too many sources. Stick to ncert for chemistry and practice as many questions as you can. Solve at least 10 years of previous papers and keep an error notebook to track mistakes.
For JNVST class9 preparation in 2026 you can start with free or very low-cost resources available online Websites offer free mock tests, previous year paper and study materials in both English and Hindi You can also use the All Rounder BSS wpp which provide free quizzes, notes, and test series.
Several CLAT coaching institutes offer correspondence courses or study material packages for aspirants who prefer self-study or are unable to attend traditional classroom programs. These correspondence materials typically include study guides, practice questions, and mock tests covering the entire CLAT syllabus.
Look for coaching centers like CLAT Possible, T.I.M.E., and Paradygm Law that offer correspondence courses or online learning programs.
By leveraging the correspondence materials available and adopting a disciplined approach, you can effectively prepare for the CLAT exam from home.
For help visit CLAT 2026
Hello
If you drop out of B.Sc. in 2nd year and prepare for NEET, it won’t cause any issue in NEET counselling, as long as you have the necessary documents from your Class 10 and 12. Your B.Sc. enrollment or dropout status is not mandatory in NEET UG counselling
Code 5 or 6 – Only for students pursuing/completing B.Sc.
As you're dropping bsc so you should not select a code related to graduation (like B.Sc.), because your admission is based on your 12th marks in PCB, not B.Sc .
If there's a gap year (e.g., dropping out of B.Sc. and then NEET prep), some state counselling authorities may ask for a notarized Gap Certificate explaining what you did during that year.
Your B.Sc. college documents are not mandatory.
No need to show B.Sc. mark sheet, TC from B.Sc. college, or reason for dropping out.
Hi dear candidate,
The SRM University in Andhra Pradesh provides founder's scholarship to all Phase 1, 2 and 3 students. The ones who get rank between 1 and 15 are eligible for 100% founder's scholarship in SRMJEEE exam.
To be eligible for SRM Founder's scholarship you will need to fulfill any of these:
For the gap of 3 of years after 12th you might need an affidavit with a reason for that.
Know more at our official website:
SRMJEEE Scholarship 2025 for BTech Students (Out) - SRM Campus Wise Financial Aids
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The KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) 2024 cutoff marks for engineering colleges vary by institution and branch.
For instance, R.V. College of Engineering had a cutoff rank of 636 for Computer Science and Engineering in Round 1, while Siddaganga Institute of Technology had a cutoff rank of 7758 for the same branch in Round 1.
You can find detailed cutoff information for various colleges and branches in the official KCET 2024 cutoff PDFs released by the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) .
Hello there,
You can still crack JEE Main 2026 even if your 11th was unproductive and you are starting from zero. It needs discipline, a smart plan, and free quality resources. Follow this detailed step-by-step plan:
1. You Can Still Crack JEE 2026 Even if you wasted 11th and have zero knowledge, with full focus and free resources, it’s possible.
2. Syllabus Awareness JEE covers Class 11 and 12 Physics, Chemistry, and Math. You must relearn 11th basics and learn 12th fully.
3. Free Classes in Telugu
4. Free PDFs in Telugu
Join Telegram groups: “JEE Telugu Material”, “JEE PDFs”
Search on Google: “JEE Chemistry Telugu PDF filetype:pdf”
Ask members in Telegram groups for chapter-wise PDFs
5. Daily Study Plan
2 hrs Physics
2 hrs Math
2 hrs Chemistry Start from Class 11 basics, one chapter per week per subject.
6. Practice & Mock Tests
Solve NCERT questions
Do PYQs
Use free mock tests on nta.ac.in
7. Stay Consistent Track progress, avoid distractions, and stick to the plan.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Great question! To clarify, NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) and CNET (Computer Network Engineering Test) — assuming you mean something like a computer networking certification or an exam — are quite different in their focus.
NEET preparation is focused primarily on biology, chemistry, and physics, aimed at medical entrance exams.
CNET (or any computer network engineering exam) is focused on computer networking concepts, like protocols, hardware, network design, security, and troubleshooting.
So, NEET preparation alone is NOT sufficient for a CNET exam because they cover completely different subjects.
Hello aspirant,
It is strongly advised to practice with past year's question papers and sample papers in order to get ready for the IMU CET exam. Solving previous year question papers is very important as it gives you the idea of exam pattern, difficulty level and type of questions.
To get the previous years question papers, you can visit our site through following link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/imu-cet-sample-papers-question-paper
Thank you
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