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Here's how to best get your books and study material:
Physical Books: Purchase the NCERT Class 11th and 12th Physics, Chemistry, and Biology textbooks, as these form the core syllabus.
Downloadable Resources: Use the Careers360 page to download free practice resources, such as:
Previous Year Question Papers (PYQs)
Mock Tests
Chapter-wise revision notes or e-books (which compile information without violating copyright).
Your success in NEET relies on mastering the content of those core textbooks! You can access the preparation materials here: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-study-material
Yes, many universities and colleges in India offer B.Sc. admissions based solely on Class 12th Board results (merit-based), especially for general B.Sc. courses.
The colleges listed on the dedicated resource page for Dehradun, and across the country, typically fall into these two admission categories:
Merit-Based (Board Results): Many government and state university-affiliated colleges use your 12th percentage as the primary criterion for admission (e.g., colleges under HNB Garhwal University or certain DU colleges for B.Sc. programs).
Entrance Exam-Based: Central/Private Universities (like some listed for Dehradun) often require a score in a national/state entrance test (e.g., CUET, university-specific exams) to qualify for admission.
To find merit-based B.Sc. options in and around Dehradun, check the admission criteria of the colleges listed here: https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-degree-colleges-in-dehradun
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Careers360 offers free UCEED Mock tests. You can access the mock test by this link : UCEED Mock Test 2026: Free Online Practice Test Series
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The best place to find CUET Question Bank materials is directly through the CUET PG and CUET UG archives, as this is where the official papers are sourced. You can download Hindi Question Papers and Answer Keys for Hindi Language and General sections from this page. Practicing with these question papers will significantly strengthen your strategy, especially for grammar, literature, and general Hindi knowledge: https://university.careers360.com/hi/articles/cuet-question-papers
You can get the AIBE Previous Year Question Papers along with answer keys from the Careers360 website. Practising these papers will helps you to understand the exam pattern, to identify the important topics, to improve time management, and overall it enhances your exam preparation.
LINK: https://law.careers360.com/articles/aibe-previous-year-question-papers
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Yes, your 88% PCM marks in 12th boards will likely be sufficient for the VIT Vellore integrated MTech program, as the minimum eligibility is 70% in PCM for the Vellore and Chennai campuses. Since you meet the minimum percentage requirement, you can proceed with the application for the 2026 admission cycle.
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Solving previous questions is one of the best exercise for the preparations. It will help you with understanding the exam pattern and it will give you good idea about important topics.
Here is the link attached from the official website of Careers360 which will provide you with the question papers. Thank you!
https://school.careers360.com/boards/rbse/rbse-12th-half-yearly-syllabus-2025-26
You can get the Tamil Nadu SSLC Previous Year Question papers from the Careers360 website. practising these papers will helps you to understand the exam pattern, to improve time management, to identify the important topics, and overall it enhances your exam preparation.
LINK: https://school.careers360.com/boards/dge-tamil-nadu/tamil-nadu-sslc-question-paper
Here how you can access and check your NMMS (National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship) Result 2025-26 from the mentioned link below:
https://school.careers360.com/articles/nmms-result
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That's the most efficient approach to preparation! The entire JEE Main Syllabus is fundamentally based on the topics covered in the NCERT Class 11th and 12th textbooks for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
Here's what you need to know:
NCERT is the Core: Approximately 60-70% of the JEE Main syllabus directly comes from the NCERT books. You must consider these textbooks as your foundation and cover every single topic and exercise.
Minor Overlaps/Additions: While most of the syllabus aligns, JEE Main sometimes includes a few concepts or deeper applications (especially in complex numbers, differential calculus, and some physics derivations) that extend slightly beyond the direct NCERT text, requiring extra practice.
Chemistry Exception: Physical and Inorganic Chemistry are almost 100% covered by NCERT. For Organic Chemistry, mastering the reactions and mechanisms taught in the NCERT is critical before moving to advanced texts.
You can download the PDF containing the complete, topic-wise JEE Main syllabus to cross-reference with your NCERT chapters here: https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/jee-main-syllabus . This linkage is your best study guide!
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