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Mera is month me bsc first year wala exam hai 3tarikh se kya kare kaise hm neet wala exam ke tayari kare

lisa 4th Apr, 2025

I hope you are starting now and preparing for minimum 3 months otherwise starting now is futile and all your hard work will be waste.

Considering you have completed the syllabus you can prepare for the Neet exam for about 4 hours a day with main focus on revision, mock tests and evaluation.

Check free mock tests here- https://medicine.careers360.com/download/ebooks/neet-ug-2024-free-mock-test

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Many websites I have seen written the cutoff for NEET 2018 West Bengal state quota was around 360 for SC category... Is it true?

Riya Dhoot 2nd Apr, 2025

Hello Rahul,

yes, the NEET 2018 cutoff fot the SC category in west  bangal was around 360 marks for the state quota. however the exact cutoff may vary slightly depending on factors like the number of applicants and seat availability. its always good to refer to the official counselling details for precise information.

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How to get admission in bams college without neet

Harsha Prajapat 1st Apr, 2025

You cannot get admission in BAMS college without neet because it is compulsory for every medical student to give NEET (entrance exam) for the admission in any medical college. You have to qualify the exam for the admission if you want to join private college

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How to get admission in bams college without neet

Devanshi Goyal 1st Apr, 2025

Hello dear,

To get admission to a BAMS course without NEET, here are a few possible routes:

  1. State-Level Exams: Some states, like Karnataka, Maharashtra, or Uttarakhand, may conduct their own entrance exams for BAMS admissions. These may not require NEET scores.

  2. Private Colleges & Management/NRI Quota: Some private colleges may offer admission through management or NRI quotas without requiring NEET scores, although the fees may be higher.

  3. Special Exemptions: Rarely, some colleges may offer exemptions or internal entrance exams, but this is not common.

Make sure the college is recognized by (CCIM) to ensure the degree is valid. Always verify the latest admission guidelines from the specific state or college.

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Ye neet previous year question ki book me link open kaise honge

SUKRITI GUPTA 2nd Apr, 2025

Hello. To address your question thoroughly, here's a detailed explanation

If you're trying to open a link in a NEET previous year question book, here's how you can approach it,:-

1. Website URL:-

For website addresses, (https://www.example.com) simply enter the address directly into your web browser's address bar on any internet-connected device, such as your computer, tablet, or smartphone .If the URL is long or complex, you can try typing a few keywords from the link into a search engine like Google. This might lead you to the correct webpage.

2.QR Code:-Download a QR code scanner app on your smartphone  or use Google lens to reach directly to the webpage .The app will scan the code and open the link in your web browser.

3.Shortened Link-Shortened links, like bit.ly/example, are typed directly into your web browser, similar to regular website addresses. However, exercise caution. These links can sometimes redirect you to unknown or potentially harmful websites, so proceed with care."

Some links might not work due to poor network connection , typographical errors or some links might be outdated or no longer active.

I hope this helps.

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Question bank for neet in zology

SUKRITI GUPTA 3rd Apr, 2025

Greetings! Here's a detailed response to your query

To effectively prepare for the NEET Zoology section, it's crucial to utilize a question bank that comprehensively addresses all syllabus topics and presents a diverse range of question formats.

To ace NEET Zoology, you need the right practice tools. Start with the NCERT Exemplar Problems . These are super important because NEET heavily relies on NCERT books. The Exemplar questions make you think deeper, not just memorize facts.

Next, solve past NEET papers . This shows you how the exam is structured, how hard it is, and what topics pop up often. Plus, it helps you get faster at answering questions.

For quick practice, use MTG Objective NCERT at your Fingertips . It has lots of multiple-choice questions from the NCERT syllabus, organized by chapter. This helps you really nail down the basics.

Finally, take online test series . These mimic the real NEET exam, so you get used to the timing and online format. They're perfect for practicing time management.

Basically, use NCERT-based resources to build a strong foundation, past papers to understand the exam, and question banks/test series to practice and improve your speed and accuracy. Mix them up, and you'll be well-prepared for NEET Zoology.

I hope this helps . ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR EXAMS!!!!





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Chapter wise questions bank for neet

SUKRITI GUPTA 3rd Apr, 2025

Greetings! Here's a detailed response to your query

For effective NEET preparation, especially in subjects like Zoology, a chapter-wise question bank is invaluable. It allows for targeted practice, ensuring you master each topic thoroughly. Here's a breakdown of recommended resources and why they're beneficial:

https://medicine.careers360.com/download/ebooks/neet-most-scoring-chapters-topics-based-on-past-5-year-analysis

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2026-mcqs

https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet/study-material

https://medicine.careers360.com/download/ebooks-and-sample-papers?exam=156

When choosing a chapter-wise question bank, prioritize resources that offer detailed explanations for answers. This is crucial for understanding why an answer is correct or incorrect, and it helps solidify your learning. Remember to combine these resources with regular NCERT reading and mock tests for optimal results.

I hope this helps.




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My son going to appear in upcoming ini cet and neet pg 2025 i want to take yours services How could you help us for prediction and counselling

SUKRITI GUPTA 4th Apr, 2025

Greetings! Here's a detailed response to your query

Careers360 offers several tools and services that can be very helpful for candidates preparing for and navigating the INI CET and NEET PG exams.

1. College Predictors-  Careers360 has these cool tools that basically guess which medical colleges you might get into after your NEET PG. You punch in your rank, or the rank you think you'll get, and it looks at past results to see where you'd likely fit.

This is super helpful because it shows you what colleges and specialties you actually have a shot at. That way, when it's time to pick your preferences during counseling, you're not just guessing. You'll know what's realistic, and you can plan your choices smartly. It's like having a sneak peek into your options.

2.Cut-off Analysis- Careers360 provides detailed information on past cut-off trends for INI CET and NEET PG. This data can give you a realistic idea of the ranks required for admission to specific colleges and specialties.

3.Information and Guidance - Careers360 gives you all the details you need for the medical college counseling. They tell you all the important dates, who can apply, and what papers you need. They also walk you through each step of the counseling, so you don't get lost or confused. It's like having someone hold your hand through the whole thing.

4.Expert Advice- Careers360 often provides access to expert advice and guidance through articles, forums, and potentially counseling sessions. This can be invaluable in clarifying doubts and making informed decisions.

I hope this helps.


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Make suitable schedule for neet 2025 with In 10 days

Devanshi Goyal 1st Apr, 2025

The key is to focus on revision, important topics, and time management. Here’s a tailored 10-day plan:

Day 1-2: Focus on Physics (Core Concepts & Formulas)

  • Morning (3 hours):

    • Revise Mechanics: Laws of Motion, Work-Energy, Rotational Motion.

    • Focus on Electrostatics: Coulomb’s Law, Electric Field, Potential.

  • Afternoon (3 hours):

    • Solve MCQs from Mechanics & Electrostatics.

    • Focus on time-based questions.

  • Evening (2 hours):

    • Revise Important formulas in Physics.

    • Short-break activities: Quick review videos or notes.

  • Night (1 hour):

    • Practice NEET Previous Year Questions (Physics).

Day 3-4: Focus on Chemistry (Inorganic & Organic)

  • Morning (3 hours):

    • Revise Inorganic Chemistry: Periodic Table, Chemical Bonding, Coordination Compounds.

    • Focus on Organic Chemistry: General Organic Chemistry, Hydrocarbons, Alcohols, and Ethers.

  • Afternoon (3 hours):

    • Solve MCQs from Inorganic and Organic Chemistry.

  • Evening (2 hours):

    • Go through important reaction mechanisms and name reactions.

    • Quick revisions of key concepts.

  • Night (1 hour):

    • Practice NEET Previous Year Questions (Chemistry).

Day 5-6: Focus on Biology (Botany)

  • Morning (3 hours):

    • Revise Cell Biology: Structure of Cells, Transport across Membranes.

    • Focus on Plant Physiology: Photosynthesis, Respiration.

  • Afternoon (3 hours):

    • Revise Plant Diversity: Classification, Reproduction in Plants.

  • Evening (2 hours):

    • Practice MCQs on Botany.

    • Quick notes revision for plant-related topics.

  • Night (1 hour):

    • Practice NEET Previous Year Questions (Botany).

Day 7-8: Focus on Biology (Zoology)

  • Morning (3 hours):

    • Revise Human Physiology: Digestive, Circulatory, Excretory systems.

    • Focus on Reproductive Health and Endocrine System.

  • Afternoon (3 hours):

    • Revise Human Evolution and Genetics.

  • Evening (2 hours):

    • Practice MCQs from Zoology.

    • Focus on Human Anatomy & Physiology.

  • Night (1 hour):

    • Practice NEET Previous Year Questions (Zoology).

Day 9: Revision Day

  • Morning (3 hours):

    • Revise Physics concepts: Quick review of important chapters.

    • Practice Physics MCQs on weak topics.

  • Afternoon (3 hours):

    • Revise Chemistry: Quick concept review and focus on problem-solving.

  • Evening (2 hours):

    • Revise Biology: Focus on Zoology and Botany weak areas.

    • Do quick practice tests.

  • Night (1 hour):

    • Focus on Time Management: Practice questions under time constraints.

Day 10: Full Mock Test & Final Revision

  • Morning (3 hours):

    • Take a full-length NEET mock test (with time constraints).

    • Review the test answers and identify weak areas.

  • Afternoon (2 hours):

    • Revise weak concepts from all 3 subjects.

  • Evening (2 hours):

    • Focus on short notes and key formulas.

  • Night (1 hour):

    • Mental Relaxation: Avoid heavy study. Do some light revision or relaxation activities. Rest well for the exam.

By staying focused and following this schedule, you'll be able to maximize your preparation in the remaining time.

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Cutoff of neet 2024 2025 for ews girl state quota ( bhusawal)

Devanshi Goyal 9th Apr, 2025

Hello dear,

As of April 9, 2025, the NEET 2025 examination has not been conducted  it is scheduled for May 2025 so that's why  NEET 2025 cutoff scores, including those for the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) female candidates under the Maharashtra state quota, are not available.

I can provide you the previous year cut off so that you can have a idea :-For Maharashtra state quota seats in government medical colleges, the NEET 2024 cutoff for EWS category candidates was approximately a score of 616.

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