NEET Exam
Hello Aspirant,
If you are preparing for NEET 2021 then I am enlisting down some preparation tips which would help you in keeping yourself motivated and give a boost to your preparation :-
See the data which you have mentioned shows that you belongs to Karnataka state but you have some reservations such as OBC, rural quota and note that Maharashtra boundary region not comes under any kind of reservation instead there is reservation for Hyd-Kar region. So according to the
According to the marks mentioned by you in the question your rank is expected to be in the range of 121183-130881, you can check out marks Vs ranks from the link given below :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-result-marks-vs-rank
So on such rank and category you have very low chances of getting
According to the marks mentioned by you in the question your rank is expected to be in the range of 168240-180534, you can check out marks Vs ranks from the link given below :-
hello,
First of all, that is a very nice thought but let me tell you that NEET is for MBBS /medical courses Which will lead you to become a doctor. So you needn't worry about NEET if You want to become a Scientist.
This profession is more heavily focused on
Hello
The National eligibility cum entrance test (NEET) is organised by National testing agency . Neet 2021 will be conducted in offline mode. It is expected that NEET 2021 to be held on 2 May 2021. There can be some changes in date of exam so you can check official
Dear Aspirant
In order to be eligible for NEET, candidates must qualify 12th class examination with Chemistry, Biology, Physics and English subjects. For General category candidates, it is mandatory to score 50% marks in 12th grade, whereas ST/SC/OBC category candidates must score 40% marks to become eligible for NEET.
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Hello,
NEET cutoff scores for general category candidates is 720-147, while for SC/ST/OBC, it is 146-113. Aspirants who wish to pursue MBBS/BDS abroad must also pass the exam by securing NEET cut off percentile and scores in order to be deemed eligible.
For more go through the link:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
Regards!
Dear aspirant,
If you can't crack NEET, agriculture will be a great option to go for. As there are several career opportunities after persuing BSc in agriculture you don't need to think much about this. Competitive exams such as UPSC, FCI, and other government jobs abound after BSc in Agriculture
hello aspirant,
As of now its tough to say which college you can get becausethe cutoff changes every year with college and this yearthe cutoff went high and few seats have increased.but with previous year analysis we can find possibilities but that doesnt mean you may get same clg because
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