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neet 2025 biology questions will be from latest ncert or not

Ankit 2nd Feb, 2025

Yes, NEET 2025 biology questions will be based on the latest NCERT curriculum. It is essential to focus on NCERT books for Biology, as they form the foundation for most questions. While some application-based questions may be included, NCERT remains the key reference.


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I missed my class 12 board exam of biology subject due to accidental emergency please tell me can i reappear, will they fail me

Prachi Kumari 1st Feb, 2025

Hello,

You can reappear for your Class 12 Biology exam. Here’s what you need to know:

  1. Compartment Exam – Most boards, like CBSE and state boards, allow students to take a compartment exam if they miss one subject due to emergencies.
  2. Medical Emergency Consideration – If you have medical proof, some boards may allow you to take the exam later.
  3. Re-exam Application – You may need to apply through your school or board for a re-exam.
  4. Fail Status – If you don’t appear for the re-exam, you may be marked as "Absent" or "Failed."

Hope it helps !

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I m in class 11th preparing for neet.. I m not able to study for long hours.. 3 se 4 ghnta se aage badh hi nhi pa rha study hrs.. and I have 5 chapters of backlogs in physics and 2 chapters in chemistry.. not able to revise and learn biology due to time management issue.. i m stuck to complete syllabus of physics chemistry and everything is weak of mine.. I m too much worried that how will I complete my syllabus in 2 months properly.. please guide me

Vanshika Agarwal 1st Feb, 2025

It's completely understandable that you're feeling overwhelmed right now. Many students face similar challenges, especially when preparing for a demanding exam like NEET. Two months is still a reasonable amount of time if you plan strategically and stick to it. Let's create a plan:

1. Addressing the Study Hour Issue:

Quality over Quantity: 3-4 hours of focused study is much better than 6-7 hours of distracted, ineffective study. Don't focus solely on increasing hours; focus on improving the quality of your current study time.

Pomodoro Technique: Try the Pomodoro Technique. Study for 25 minutes with full concentration, followed by a 5-minute break. After four cycles (2 hours), take a longer break of 20-30 minutes. This can improve focus and make studying less daunting.

Identify Distractions: What's breaking your concentration? Phone, social media, noisy environment? Minimize these distractions during study sessions. Use website blockers or app timers if needed.

Optimal Study Times: Figure out when you're most alert and focused. Schedule your most challenging subjects for those times.

Active Recall: Don't just passively read. After studying a topic, try to recall the information without looking at your notes. This strengthens memory.

2. Tackling the Backlog:

Prioritize: Don't try to tackle everything at once. Look at the NEET syllabus and identify the most important chapters in physics and chemistry (those with higher weightage). Focus on clearing those first.

Divide and Conquer: Break down the 5 physics and 2 chemistry backlog chapters into smaller, manageable chunks. Set daily or weekly goals for completing these chunks.

Weekend Catch-up: Use some of your weekend time specifically for clearing backlogs. But remember to include revision of previously studied material as well.

Don't Neglect Current Studies: While clearing backlogs, don't fall behind on your current syllabus. Keep up with your daily/weekly lessons.

3. Biology Revision and Learning:

Time Blocking: Allocate specific time slots in your daily schedule for biology revision. Even 30-45 minutes daily can make a difference if done consistently.

NCERT Focus: For biology, NCERT is your bible. Focus on thoroughly understanding and revising the NCERT textbook.

Flashcards/Mnemonics: Use flashcards or create mnemonics to memorize important biological terms, cycles, and classifications.

Diagrams and Flowcharts: Practice drawing diagrams and flowcharts. This helps in understanding and remembering complex processes.

4. Overall Strategy and Mindset:

Realistic Goals: Don't aim for perfection overnight. Set small, achievable goals and celebrate your progress.

Consistency is Key: Consistent study, even for shorter durations, is more effective than sporadic long study sessions.

Seek Help: Don't hesitate to ask your teachers or classmates for help with concepts you're struggling with. Clearing doubts promptly is crucial.

Mock Tests: Start taking mock tests regularly, even if your syllabus isn't complete. This will help you understand the exam pattern, time management, and identify your weak areas. Analyze your mock test performance and work on improving those areas.

Positive Mindset: Believe in yourself. A positive attitude and consistent effort can make a huge difference. Don't let stress and anxiety get the better of you. Remember, it's a marathon, not a sprint.

Example Daily Schedule (Adapt to your preferences):

Morning: 2 hours: Physics (Current topic or Backlog)

Afternoon: 1 hour: Chemistry (Current topic or Backlog)

Evening: 1 hour: Biology (Revision or Learning)

Night: 1 hour: Review of the day's study + Planning for the next day

This is just a sample plan. You need to customize it based on your strengths, weaknesses, and learning style. The most important thing is to be consistent and disciplined.  Don't get discouraged by setbacks.  Keep pushing forward, and you'll achieve your goals.

All the best

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Im not a good student but in Biology im good ! Whats the mininmum numbers to got the admission this college

Shivanshu 31st Jan, 2025

Dear aspirant !

Hope you are doing well !

If you are good in biology. You can go for neet and other entrance exam for field to become a doctor .

To crack neet you need following marks out of 720 .

Minimum and Maximum Marks for MBBS Admission

State General OBC
Maharashtra 555-565 535-540
Andhra Pradesh 580-590 535-545
Telangana 530-540 470-475
Tamil Nadu 440-445 390-395

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Tell me your state accordingly you will be responded.

Thanking you

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Im not a good student but in Biology im good ! Whats the mininmum numbers to got the admission this college

kumardurgesh1802 31st Jan, 2025

Hello Aditya,

It’s great that you’re strong in Biology ! For admission to a college, the minimum marks required depend on various factors such as:

  1. Course and College : Different colleges have different cutoff marks for various courses, especially in competitive fields like MBBS , BDS , or Biotechnology .

  2. Entrance Exam : For NEET , the minimum marks required for admission vary each year based on the difficulty level and the category (General, SC, ST, etc.). For MBBS , the minimum marks in NEET are usually around 50th percentile for General category, and lower for reserved categories.

  3. Category : The minimum marks needed might be lower for students in reserved categories like SC/ST/OBC .

  4. College Location : Some colleges have higher cutoffs based on their popularity (like government medical colleges) while others may have relatively lower cutoffs.

If you're aiming for NEET or a similar exam, focus on improving your overall score while playing to your strength in Biology. You can also explore alternatives in Biotechnology , Biochemistry , or Zoology if medical college is not an immediate option.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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I dont have physics but have mathematics, computer application and biology in class 12th, in which college can i get admission in btech it with direct admission or management quota ?

Ankit 30th Jan, 2025

Many private colleges offer direct admission or management quota seats for BTech in IT without Physics but with Mathematics, Computer Applications, and Biology. Colleges with flexible eligibility criteria include private universities like SRM, Amity, LPU, and some state universities. Check their specific admission policies before applying.

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Without physics and computer science can I pursue btech or bsc nursing. My subjects are Chemistry, Biology, Psychology, Bengali, English. If yes.. How?

Ankit 27th Jan, 2025

Yes, you can pursue B.Sc. Nursing with your subjects, as it primarily requires Biology. For B.Tech, Physics is essential in most cases. However, some universities offer special programs or lateral entry options. Check eligibility criteria for specific institutions.


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Can I pursue BBA? After my 12th with subjects Chemistry, biology, psychology, Bengali and English. If yes, what should I do and how? If no, what other Courses should I go for. As I dont have physics its hard without neet and jee and I dont know much what to do.

Tanya Gupta 23rd Jan, 2025

Yes, you can pursue a BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) after your 12th, even with subjects like Chemistry, Biology, Psychology, Bengali, and English. BBA does not require Physics or Mathematics as compulsory subjects. To get started, research universities or colleges offering BBA programs and their eligibility criteria, which usually require passing 12th with a minimum percentage. Some institutes may conduct entrance exams, while others offer direct admission. A BBA prepares you for careers in management, marketing, finance, or entrepreneurship and opens pathways for an MBA later.


If not BBA, you can explore courses like Psychology (B.A./B.Sc.), Biotechnology, Microbiology, BCA (if interested in computers), or design and arts-related fields. Assess your interests and long-term goals to choose the right path.

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Having Biology, Chemistry, Psychology, Bengali and English. Which entrance exams can I give? Jee and Neet is not possible apart from that are there any other entrance exams or which courses should i take. As theres no physics.

Tanya Gupta 23rd Jan, 2025

after your 12th, with subjects like Chemistry, Biology, Psychology, Bengali, and English, you can explore courses like BBA, Psychology (B.A./B.Sc.), Biotechnology, Microbiology, BCA (if interested in computers), or design and arts-related fields you can explore courses like Psychology (B.A./B.Sc.), Biotechnology, Microbiology, BCA (if interested in computers), or design and arts-related fields

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I have passed 12th from Maharashtra board but my NEET 50% criteria (of PCB) was not fulfilled so I have taken admission in NIOS on demand exam in physics, chemistry and biology is that valid to have 2 marksheets. in both marksheets I am pass and both contain pcb

Poral Siddartha (siddu) 23rd Jan, 2025

Yes, you can still appear for NEET even though you didn’t meet the 50% criteria in PCB in your Maharashtra Board exams. By enrolling in NIOS and taking the On-Demand Examination for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, you can fulfill the NEET eligibility requirements.


Once you pass these exams, the marksheets will be valid, and you can use them to meet the NEET criteria. Afterward, you can apply for NEET using both your Maharashtra Board marksheet and the NIOS marksheets for the subjects you took.


Just make sure you register with NIOS, study for the exams, and once you pass, use those marksheets to apply for NEET. This will allow you to pursue your medical career without any issues.

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