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I m a neet 2025 aspirant i m studying from old ncert is there any major change in the revised ncert ?? Should i purchase revised ncert or is it fine to study from the old one??

Ankit 6th Mar, 2025

As a NEET 2025 aspirant studying from old NCERT books, you should check if there are significant changes in the revised editions. While the core concepts remain the same, updated NCERT books may include new examples, revised explanations, or slight modifications in content. To be sure, compare both versions or check official updates. If the changes are minor, your old NCERT should be sufficient, but for better accuracy, you can refer to the latest edition. If possible, supplement your studies with reliable online resources or coaching materials.

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the situation is that i had taken pcb in 11th to do neet and now when i am going in 12th in 2025 my decision is tilted towards clat ug how can I prepare for my clat with 12th pcb boards exam

kumardurgesh1802 6th Mar, 2025

Hello Abhinav,

Since you're preparing for CLAT UG while studying PCB in 12th , you’ll need a smart strategy to manage both. CLAT primarily tests English, Logical Reasoning, General Knowledge, Legal Aptitude, and Quantitative Techniques . Here's how you can balance both:

1. Time Management

  • Study 12th subjects as per school schedule and dedicate 2-3 hours daily for CLAT.

  • Utilize weekends for CLAT mock tests and revision.

    2. CLAT Preparation Plan
  • English & Logical Reasoning: Read newspapers (The Hindu, Indian Express), solve puzzles, and practice comprehension daily.

  • General Knowledge & Current Affairs: Follow The Hindu, PIB, and monthly current affairs magazines.

  • Legal Aptitude: Read basic legal principles, past CLAT papers, and case laws.

  • Maths (Basic Quant) : Solve 10-15 questions daily from Class 10-level maths.

    3. Mock Tests & Practice
  • Start practicing mock tests from July-August.
  • Analyze mistakes and improve weak areas.

    4. Maintain Consistency
  • Prioritize board exams from Dec-Feb, but don’t neglect CLAT.
  • After boards, fully focus on CLAT till December.

With discipline and regular practice, you can crack CLAT while managing PCB boards!


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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How fully prepared for neet exam

Mitali Sharma 6th Mar, 2025

Hello

To fully prepare for NEET :

1. Master NCERTs – Focus on Biology, Physics and Chemistry from NCERT.

2. Consistent Study – Study 6-8 hours daily with a well-structured plan.

3. Practice Regularly – Solve PYQs, mock tests and improve speed & accuracy.

4. Conceptual Clarity – Use reference books for Physics & Chemistry.

5. Revision & Notes – Revise regularly and make short notes for quick recall.

Stay Healthy & Focused – Eat well , sleep properly and stay motivated.

ALL THE BEST

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Hi i am neet 2025 aspirant how much marks iz should score i am in obc category from Maharashtra to get mbbs gmc college

kumardurgesh1802 6th Mar, 2025

Hello Atis,

For an OBC candidate from Maharashtra, the expected NEET 2025 cutoff for MBBS in Government Medical Colleges (GMCs) will likely be around 570-600+ marks.

However, cutoffs vary each year based on difficulty level, number of seats, and competition . To improve your chances:

  • Aim for 600+ to be on the safer side.
  • Keep track of previous years' cutoffs for state quota and AIQ (15%).
  • Focus on NCERTs, mock tests, and time management for best results.

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 am 12 passed students 2025 i take a drop 1 year to prepare neet in 2026 fir suggest me something

Afreen 6th Mar, 2025

Taking a drop year to prepare for NEET can be a strategic move. Here's a suggested plan for you:


2025 (Drop Year)

1. Create a study schedule: Plan out your day, week, and month to ensure consistent studying.

2. Focus on weak areas: Identify your weaknesses and concentrate on improving those subjects.

3. Join a coaching institute or online course: Consider enrolling in a reputable coaching institute or online course to supplement your studies.

4. Practice with sample papers and mock tests: Regularly practice with sample papers and mock tests to assess your progress and identify areas for improvement.

5. Stay motivated: Remind yourself why you're taking this drop year, and celebrate small victories along the way.


2026 (NEET Year)

1. Intensify your preparation: Increase your study hours and focus on refining your concepts.

2. Take mock tests regularly: Regularly take mock tests to assess your performance and identify areas for improvement.

3. Stay updated with the NEET syllabus: Ensure you're familiar with the latest NEET syllabus and exam pattern.

4. Stay healthy and focused: Take care of your physical and mental health by exercising regularly, eating well, and getting enough sleep.


Additional Tips

1. Seek guidance: Consult with teachers, mentors, or counselors to get guidance on your preparation.

2. Stay positive: Believe in yourself and your abilities, and stay positive throughout your preparation journey.

3. Be flexible: Be prepared to adjust your study plan if needed, and don't be too hard on yourself if you encounter setbacks.


By following this plan, you'll be well-prepared for NEET 2026. Stay focused, motivated, and committed to your goals!

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What is the qualifying criteria for neet

Kenma Kozume 5th Mar, 2025

hi. ,

Minimum Qualifying Percentile (Category-wise)

To qualify, you must score at least the minimum percentile required for your category:

Category Qualifying Percentile Expected Cutoff Marks (2024)
General (UR) 50th Percentile 720 - 164
OBC 40th Percentile 163 - 129
SC 40th Percentile 163 - 129
ST 40th Percentile 163 - 129
General-PwD 45th Percentile 163 - 146
SC/ST/OBC-PwD 40th Percentile 145 - 129

(Note: The exact cutoff marks vary each year based on difficulty and number of candidates.)


hope this helps

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What is the qualifying criteria of neet

To qualify for NEET 2025:


Nationality: Indian citizens, NRIs, OCIs, PIOs, and foreign nationals are eligible.


Age Limit: Minimum 17 years (as of Dec 31, 2025); no upper age limit.


Education: Must have passed or be appearing for Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English.


Minimum Marks:


General: 50% in PCB

SC/ST/OBC: 40% in PCB

PwD: 40% in PCB

Attempts: No limit on the number of attempts.

Qualifying Exam Code: Must be chosen correctly in the application.

Candidates should check all criteria before applying to avoid disqualification.

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My question is,Can a student who failed in class 12th examination and cleared it as a private candidate appear in NEET UG?

Afreen 6th Mar, 2025

According to the NEET eligibility criteria:


Eligibility Criteria

- A candidate who has failed in Class 12th examination but has cleared it as a private candidate is eligible to appear for NEET.

- However, the candidate must have passed Class 12th or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as core subjects.


Conditions

- The candidate must have passed the Class 12th examination or equivalent with the required subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English) in the first attempt.

- If the candidate has passed the Class 12th examination or equivalent as a private candidate, they must have passed the examination with the required subjects in the first attempt.


Important Note

- It's essential to check the NEET eligibility criteria and the specific requirements of the medical colleges you're applying to, as they may have additional eligibility criteria.


In summary, a student who failed in Class 12th examination but cleared it as a private candidate is eligible to appear for NEET, provided they meet the required eligibility criteria.

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If I need NEET questions then where should I go

Afreen 5th Mar, 2025

To access NEET questions, I'd recommend exploring a combination of official sources, online platforms, and study materials.




Firstly, visit the official NTA website (nta.ac.in) and NEET website (neet.nta.nic.in) for previous years' question papers and sample papers.




Additionally, leverage online platforms like:




- Careers360 for NEET sample papers, previous years' question papers, and practice tests.


Lastly, consider referring to study materials like MTG NEET Guide and Arihant NEET Solved Papers for previous years' question papers and practice tests.




Remember, consistent practice and concept clarity are key to excelling in NEET. Stay focused and motivated!

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In the jee mains 2025 application, I mistakenly selected yes for Are you the only girl child? but i have a brother. When i found out my mistake the correction window was closed. But in my neet application i gave the correct information. so would it affect my application?

Afreen 5th Mar, 2025

Don't worry, mistakes happen. In your case, mistakenly selecting "yes" for being the only girl child in your JEE Mains 2025 application, when you actually have a brother, might not be a significant issue.


The JEE Mains application doesn't explicitly state that incorrect information will lead to rejection. However, it's essential to ensure the accuracy of the information provided.


Since you've already submitted your application, and the correction window is closed, you can't make any changes now. But, as you mentioned, you provided the correct information in your NEET application, which is a positive sign.


To be on the safe side, you may want to:

- Contact the JEE Mains authorities: Reach out to the National Testing Agency (NTA) or the JEE Mains helpdesk to report the mistake and seek their guidance.

- Keep your NEET application as a reference: Since you provided accurate information in your NEET application, you can use it as a reference point to demonstrate the correct information.


Remember, honesty is always the best policy. Being transparent about the mistake and taking proactive steps to rectify it will likely work in your favor.

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