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Hello Aspirant,
Yes definitely an average student is not always an average student, what he/she needs to transform is just some determination, planning and goal setting and he/she is good to go so first you have to set the goal of whatever target you have for NEET UG 2022 and in planning we will help you and if your goal is your first target then determination will come from yourself.
By this time most of the NEET UG 2022 aspirants must have completed their almost 90% syllabus of NEET UG and now it is time to pace-up the binding of preparation. Now what should be the strategy for NEET UG 2022, let's discuss it in some points :-
***** Go through the complete NEET UG syllabus and check out which topics are not still clear to you, list down those topics and start focusing on those topics.
***** Be thorough with your notes that you have been provided throughout your preparation or the notes that you have made by yourself.
***** In every week try to solve at least one previous year question paper and one sample paper of NEET UG.
***** After solving such papers do not go for next one until and unless you clear all your doubts of previous papers.
You can get NEET UG 2021 sample papers and question papers for all codes from the links given below along with their solutions and answers :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-sample-paper
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-question-paper
For your reference I am mentioning down the syllabus of NEET UG :-
@Physics
> Physical world and measurement
> Electrostatics
> Kinematics
> Current Electricity
> Laws of Motion
> Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
> Work, Energy and Power
> Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
> Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body
> Electromagnetic Waves
> Gravitation
> Optics
> Properties of Bulk Matter
> Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
> Thermodynamics, Oscillations and Waves
> Atoms and Nuclei
> Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory
> Electronic Devices
@Chemistry
> Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
> Solid State
> Structure of Atom
> Solutions
> Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
> Electrochemistry
> Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
> Chemical Kinetics
> States of Matter: Gases and Liquids
> Surface Chemistry
> Thermodynamics
> General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements
> Equilibrium
> p-Block Elements
> Redox Reactions
> d and f Block Elements
> Hydrogen
> Coordination Compounds
> s-Block Element (Alkali and Alkaline earth metals)
> Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
> Some p-Block Elements
> Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
> Organic Chemistry- Some Basic Principles and Techniques
> Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
> Hydrocarbons
> Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
> Environmental Chemistry
> Biomolecules, Polymers and Chemistry in Everyday Life
@Biology
> Diversity in Living World
> Reproduction
> Structural Organization in Animals and Plants
> Genetics and Evolution
> Cell Structure and Function
> Biology and Human Welfare
> Plant Physiology
> Biotechnology and Its Application
> Human Physiology
> Ecology and Environment
You can also check out NEET Knockout package for your preparation
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
I hope you are doing well. Post-graduation is required to apply for UGC NET. Also, science students are eligible for CSIR NET not for UGC NET. The difference between these is that CSIR NET is for science students and bachelor degree holders can apply for it but, UGC NETis for arts/commerce students and postgraduate is required for that.
For more info, please visit:
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ugc-net I hope this helps. Good luck.
Without having mathematics in your 10 + 2 class level board examination you cannot apply for Bachelor of Business Administration course. Delhi University affiliated college Shahid Sukhdev College of Business Studies offers Bachelor of Business Administration course to the students. For being eligible the candidate is required to complete his 10 + 2 class level board examination with at least 60% marks and aggregate and master was studied English and Mathematics at 10 + 2 class.
Delhi University conducts DU Joint Aptitude Test for providing admission to Bachelor of Business Administration.
Read more:
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Hello there,
Hope you are doing well . See , I'll be honest with you. As of now , not much time is left for NEET UG-2022 , eventhough the notifications have not been given yet, the exam has a high chance of taking place in July end or August and if not maximally in September as has been occurring in the past 2 years .
So , what I'll suggest you is instead of targetting 650+ , you atleast try to secure the cutoff score for a government medical college in your state through State quota counselling this year .
The cutoffs are increasing drastically day by day and as you mentioned that you haven't even started . Most you can do now is thoroughly study 11th and 12 th biology , organic and inorganic Chemistry NCERT textbooks. Read them and revise as many times as possible . And if your basics in Physics are not clear , I'll suggest you to complete the modern physics part of Physics which includes chapters like Atoms, Nuclei , Dual Nature ,Semi-conductors . Apart from that get hold of a formulae book for Physical Chemistry and Physics . You don't have the time to prepare your own formula book now . Now, if you belong from high cutoff states , it's going to be a difficult job but don't give up . Just remember in the coming months uptill NEET, don't do anything else apart from studies . That's what is needed . Also , from one month before the exams start giving full syllabus mock tests , now you can give part syllabus mock test on a weekly basis .
Lastly , most important thing practice Past 10 Years Questions of NEET. You'll get a good idea of the types of questions and the question pattern. This is all you can do right now . I know it's tough but don't get nervous or scared . Just do as said and you'll be good to go .
Also , you can join a revision short course online of you wish to . With teachers ,learning gets easier .
I wish you luck and All the Best !
Hope my answer helped.
Hi Pragati,
As you are still in 10 th standard, you need to choose a stream to study +2 or Intermediate, you are interested in. There are Arts, Commerce, Science, etc.
Then, after completion of 12 th standard you can study Bachelor's degree in any stream or any other field because minimum Undergraduation degree from a recognised College or University, is required for being eligible for UPSE CSE exam.
While you are in Graduation take coaching for UPSE.
After completion of Graduation you need to appear for UPSE CSE exam. Exam is conducted in three stages.
Prelims Mains Personal Interview
You have to qualify all three stages with good score and also Medical fitness test too. Based on your performance in exams you'll be given posts like IAS, IPS, IFS, etc.
To know how to prepare for UPSC IAS go through below mentioned link.
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-upsc-ias
Know how to become IAS officer check below mentioned link.
https://www.careers360.com/keywords/ias-officer-career
To get more information go through below mentioned link.
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria
I hope this information was helpful to you.
The answer to this question is no it doesn't change. The syllabus remains the same every year. Here is the syllabus you can refer to.
FSSAI is going to conduct CBT (Computer Based Test) for various posts released in FSSAI recruitement. The exam pattern for FSSAI consists of two parts:
General Aptitude and Computer Literacy: General Intelligence, General Awareness, English Language.
Functional Knowledge
There will be 120 MCQ questions in total.
The duration of the exam is 2 hours.
Marks assigned for each correct answer: 4.
Marks deducted for an incorrect answer: 1.
General Aptitude and Computer Literacy: 25% weightage.
Functional Knowledge Test: 75% weightage.
hope this helps
Hi Swati, fear not even if you're not very good at English. Keep your eye on your sole objective that is to prepare for the NEET examination. So, what you could do is divide your time effectively into the topics you find easier first and are much aware about. Relating to the English part, you shall automatically get through the words because you have a good grasp over these subjects and it's topics.
Secondly, grow on to subjects that you find a bit difficult. For these subjects, you could also seek help through you tube materials available in Hindi for your clear understanding. Then you could easily go upon through the words again as in the previous part.
Pro tip:- Don't fear English, make it your good friend. Try reading every word by word since you're not good at the moment. This would help you understand better through your course contents and solutions. Also, you can keep handy with yourselves a English to Hindi dictionary or even U-dictionary app in you phone, in that case. With practising of these few habits, you shall automatically gain confidence and prepare well for your exams ahead.
Hope this helps.
Wish you a great journey ahead.
Hello aspirant,
It is difficult to predict because cut-offs changes from year to year and they vary from NIT to NIT and branch to branch. Also Caste Category of the candidates matters.
You need to get a safe score of score of 180 to 230+ to get seat in good NITs based on previous year's cut-offs.
But cut-offs varies from year to year and depends on many factors like number of seats available, number of students appeared in the exam, caste category, difficulty level of the exam, etc.
You can predict Colleges you can get for your JEE Mains rank using below mentioned link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
For official cut-offs of JOSSA go through below mentioned link.
https://josaa.nic.in/Counseling/seatallotmentresult/currentorcr.aspx
Best of Luck!!
Hello student,
As you are more interested in Biology and Mathematics i would recommend you to either go for Bsc. in Mathematics or Bachelors degree in Biology which are three years undergraduate courses. You can also go for BSc. Mathematical Sciences which is a 3 year programme course offered by Delhi University. The subjects in this course includes Mathematics and two subjects from Statistics, Operational Research and Computer Science.
You can make your decision accordingly
Hope it helps!!
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