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I am studying 12th std state board.board exam is coming on March and end in march25.. after that if i join any crash course of best coaching centre..is it possible to cover the syllabus of neet and score top rank...if yes..then what i should do in the first3 months whether focus on board or neet....

Sakshi Badoni 6th Jan, 2025

Hello Greetings

Scoring a top rank in NEET requires consistent effort and strategic planning. Given your timeline, here's a realistic assessment:


Can you cover the NEET syllabus and score top rank in 3 months?

It's challenging, but not impossible. With focused effort and the right guidance, you can cover the syllabus. However, scoring a top rank requires more than just covering the syllabus; it demands in-depth understanding, practice, and strategic time management.


Should you focus on board exams or NEET for the first 3 months?

Prioritize your board exams until they conclude on March 25. Ensure you dedicate sufficient time to revise and prepare for your board exams. A good performance in your board exams will not only boost your confidence but also provide a solid foundation for your NEET preparation.


Post-Board Exam Strategy (March 25 - June)

1. *Join a reputable coaching center*: Enroll in a crash course that provides structured guidance, study materials, and mock tests.

2. *Focus on weak areas*: Identify your strengths and weaknesses, and allocate time accordingly.

3. *Practice consistently*: Regular practice helps reinforce concepts and builds problem-solving skills.

4. *Mock tests and assessments*: Regularly take mock tests to gauge your progress, identify areas for improvement, and develop strategic time management.

5. *Stay motivated and focused*: Remind yourself of your goals, and celebrate small milestones to maintain motivation.


Additional Tips

1. *Create a study schedule*: Plan out your study routine, allocating time for each subject and topic.

2. *Use active learning techniques*: Engage with study materials through techniques like summarizing, self-quizzing, and elaboration.

3. *Stay healthy*: Maintain a balanced diet, exercise regularly, and get sufficient sleep to ensure your physical and mental well-being.

4. *Seek guidance*: Don't hesitate to ask your coaching center's faculty or mentors for guidance and support.


While it's challenging to score a top rank in NEET in just 3 months, it's not impossible. Stay focused, motivated, and committed to your goals. With the right strategy and guidance, you can achieve success.

Have a great day

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colleges which have institutional quota in neet pg

Devraj Student Expert 5th Jan, 2025

Hi,

List of some of the best colleges having institutional quota in NEET PG:

  • All India Institute of Medical Science, Delhi
  • Aligarh Muslim University, Delhi
  • Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
  • Armed Force Medical College, Pune
  • Christian Medical College, Vellore
  • Chandigarh University

Hope this information will help you

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I am scoring 550-580 marks in my mock test. If I score around 550 marks in Neet 2025. I have Uttarakhand domicile and belong to sc category. Which government college can I get through state as well as aiq?

gitika yadav 5th Jan, 2025

Hi aspirant,

With a score of 550 in NEET 2025, having Uttarakhand domicile and belonging to the SC category , you have a good chance of securing a seat in a government medical college through both State Quota and All India Quota (AIQ) . Here’s an analysis of your possibilities:

State Quota (85%) – Uttarakhand

In Uttarakhand, the cutoff for SC candidates is generally lower than for other categories. Based on past trends:

  • Colleges you can target:

    1. Government Medical College, Haldwani (Dr. Susheela Tiwari Medical College)
    2. Veer Chandra Singh Garhwali Government Institute of Medical Science and Research, Srinagar
    3. Government Doon Medical College, Dehradun
  • These colleges usually have cutoffs for SC candidates under the State Quota ranging between 500–530 marks in previous years. With 550 marks , your chances are very strong.

All India Quota (AIQ – 15%)

Under AIQ, SC candidates with 550 marks also have a good probability of securing a seat in government medical colleges in states where the AIQ cutoff for SC candidates is typically lower. Potential options include:

  • Bihar: Government colleges like Nalanda Medical College, Patna.

  • Madhya Pradesh: Government colleges in Jabalpur, Bhopal, or Rewa.

  • Rajasthan: Colleges like Sardar Patel Medical College, Bikaner.

    AIQ cutoffs for SC candidates in many states for 550 marks hover around the range of 530–560 marks , so you are in a competitive position.

You are well-positioned for a government MBBS seat with this score. Keep pushing!

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor



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What entrance exams do I need to take for different colleges (e.g., BHU, GGSIPU, Deendayal Upadhyaya Institute)? Is NEET required for admission to all BPT colleges, or do specific institutes have their own exams?

Vanshika Agarwal 6th Jan, 2025

No, NEET is not required for all BPT colleges, some colleges use NEET scores for BPT admissions while many others have their own entrance exams or consider Class XII board exam scores for admission.

For BHU, GGSIPU, and Deendayal Upadhyay Institute, you'll need to check their specific admission requirements. They may have their own entrance exams.

  • BHU (Banaras Hindu University): Often has its own entrance exams for various courses, including BPT. Check the official BHU website for the latest information.
  • GGSIPU (Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University): Usually conducts its own entrance exam, IPU CET, for BPT admissions.
  • Deendayal Upadhyay Institute: May have its own entrance exam or consider merit based on Class XII scores.

Do visit their official websites for further information.

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Your organization do this form fill up(neet 2025)

gitika yadav 4th Jan, 2025

Hi Sudeshna,

Filling out the NEET 2025 application form involves several steps. The process is conducted online through the official website of the National Testing Agency (NTA). Here’s a detailed guide:

Step 1: Registration

  1. Visit the official NTA NEET website ( nta.ac.in (https://nta.ac.in) or neet.nta.nic.in ).
  2. Click on the "New Registration" link.
  3. Fill in your personal details, including name, date of birth, mobile number, and email ID.
  4. Create a password and note down the application number generated after registration.

Step 2: Fill the Application Form

  1. Log in using your application number and password.
  2. Complete the form by providing:
    • Personal details (name, gender, category, etc.).
    • Educational qualifications (class 10th and 12th details).
    • Exam center preferences (choose up to four cities).
  3. Review the details carefully before proceeding.

Step 3: Upload Documents

Upload the required documents as per the specifications:

  • Passport-size Photograph: Recent, colored photograph with a white background (size: 10 KB to 200 KB).
  • Signature: Clear signature on white paper with a black pen (size: 4 KB to 30 KB).
  • Class 10th Certificate: (size: 50 KB to 300 KB).
  • Category Certificate (if applicable): As per the NTA guidelines.
  • Ensure the documents are in JPG/JPEG format.

Step 4: Fee Payment

  1. Pay the application fee online via debit/credit card, net banking, or UPI.
  2. Fees vary by category:
    • General: 1700 (approx).
    • OBC/SC/ST/EWS: 1000 (approx).
    • For international candidates: Higher fees apply.

Step 5: Print Confirmation Page

  1. After successful payment, a confirmation page will be generated.
  2. Download and print the confirmation page for future reference.

For more details or help you can check out the given link.

All the best for NEET 2025!

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2025

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Can my application form will be rejected if i have selected wrong option in section "Have you joined the Primary Medical Qualification before 15.03.2002, (15.05.2013 to 03.01.2014)as yes but i had obtain my primary medical qualification on 2018 and uploaded neet result of 2018.

Prachi Kumari 4th Jan, 2025

Hello,

Yes, selecting the wrong option in the application can lead to rejection.

  1. Mismatch Issue : If you selected "Yes" to having joined before the specified dates (15.03.2002, 15.05.2013 to 03.01.2014), but your Primary Medical Qualification was obtained in 2018, the information would be inconsistent.
  2. Potential Consequences : This discrepancy can be flagged during review, potentially causing delays or rejection.
  3. Correct Action : Ensure to select the correct option (No, if you joined after 2018) and provide accurate supporting documents like your NEET result.
  4. Immediate Correction : Correct the form if possible before submission to avoid rejection.

Hope it helps !

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Hi ky without neet nahi hai Q ki mai neet qualify nahi hu To admition milga kya mujhe

Prachi Kumari 9th Jan, 2025

Hello,

Yes, it is possible to get admission to medical courses without NEET in the following ways:

  • Management Quota: Many private medical colleges have management quota seats, which may not require NEET.
  • State-Level Exams: Some states offer medical admissions through their own exams.
  • Alternative Medical Fields: You can pursue courses like Nursing, Physiotherapy, or Homeopathy, which may not require NEET.
  • Foreign Universities: Some foreign universities offer medical courses without NEET, though eligibility requirements vary.

Hope it helps  !

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I have a doubt that I have cleared neet exam and got a bams seat in rajarajeshwari college. I will write neet again and can i get an mbbs seat in rajarajeshwari college

Vanshika Agarwal 4th Jan, 2025

Yes, you can absolutely write the NEET exam again even if you have already secured an MBBS seat at Rajarajeshwari College, because there aren't any restrictions on attempts. If you believe you can improve your score and rank significantly, appearing again could potentially get you a seat in an even more prestigious medical college or a preferred specialization. Appearing for NEET again won't jeopardize your current admission. You can always choose to retain your seat at Rajarajeshwari College if you don't achieve a higher rank in the subsequent attempt.

All the best!

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What is the best College in Delhi for NEEt

Devraj Student Expert 30th Dec, 2024

Hi,

List of some of the best medical colleges in Delhi that offer admission by NEET are the following:

  • All Indian Institute of Medical Science, Delhi
  • Maulana Azad Medical college, University of Delhi
  • University college of Medical Science, University of Delhi
  • Hamdard Institute  of Medical Science and Research, New Delhi
  • Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi
  • Vardhaman Mahavir Medical College

For more information you can search for the Top medical colleges in Delhi by NEET.

Hope this information will help you

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Veterinary course without neet

Devraj Student Expert 30th Dec, 2024

Hi,

Yes, it is possible to pursue a veterinary course without appearing the National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET) in India. There are several universities and institutes that provide admission to Veterinary course based on entrance merit without conducting any entrance test.

Many colleges offer admission to veterinary courses based on their own entrance exams other than NEET, such as ICAR AIEEA and CG PAT.

Some veterinary courses that can be pursued without NEET include Bachelor of Veterinary Science, Diploma in Animal Husbandry, and Diploma in Veterinary Pharmacy.

To get admission to the veterinary course, candidates must have passed Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) subjects from a recognized board and should have secured a minimum of 55% marks.

Some of the best veterinary colleges offering veterinary course without NEET includes:

  • JAU Junagadh
  • OUAT Bhubaneswar
  • Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University

You can know more information about Veterinary Science course without NEET.

Hope this information will help you


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