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It's completely okay dear even if you have a scored only 242 marks this year you can definitely get 625 or even more depending upon how much effort you put in towards your neet preparation for the next year
Follow the below tips to prepare well for your Neet
Irrespective of your percentile in jee main 1st session, yes, you are eligible for jee main next session i.e 2nd session.
Assuming you from general category
In case,
If you are asking about being eligible for jee advanced then,
Jee main 2022 qualifying cut off percentile to be eligible
Your score of 518 is really appreciable but as you also know that it's not sufficient for you to get a MBBS Seat in any Government Medical Colleges until and unless you belong to any Minority.
Talking about your question of taking drop or not, then I am strongly recommending
Hello Vignesh,
Hope you are doing well.
You have been given 3 chances of JEE Mains and 2 chances of JEE Advanced . JEE Mains is conducted twice a year. So, overall 6 chances are available. If you have have accepted a seat in some IIT, then there is no
Hello,
With 320 marks it is obviously not possible to get a government seat. The NEET cut off has always been high. Even through state quota, the chance of getting a government seat is very low or negligible.
But you have an option to get admission into private colleges. Private
After earning a certification or certificate from ITI, a student may pursue a bachelor's degree overseas. The first need for that is passing English proficiency exams like the IELTS and TOEFL. After passing these tests, one can enrol in degree programmes in several foreign nations.
Hope it helps you.
With a B.Tech, you can work a tonne of different part-time jobs. Many people go from part-time to full-time employment, and they do extremely well.
I've included a handful of them below:
Teaching: If you have strong understanding of Physics, Chemistry, or Mathematics, you may teach to students who
Hello Shalini,
First of all congratulations that you are eligible enough to get at least a Government Medical College for MBBS.
See, if you don't want to study for NEET all over again for 1 Year, then you should surely go for this newly established medical college.
But, if you
Dear Aspirant,
It is quite hard to predict the exact situation as it depends on the number of students willing to take admission in the college and the seat matrix of the college.
There are 200 seats in Pune and about 20 are reserved for EWS candidates.
Going by this
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