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Start by building a strong NCERT foundation in all three subjects. Then move on to completing your Class 11 syllabus with full concept clarity. From the third month, begin Class 12 topics while revising older ones side by side. Practice MCQs daily and take weekly topic tests to stay consistent. In the last two months, focus on full-length mock tests and error analysis. Keep revising NCERT Biology daily, it’s the key to cracking NEET.
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A 3 year old character certificate is unlikely to be accepted for NEET counselling in Karnataka , as most authorities require one from your last attended institution and it should be recent.
So it is recommended to get a new updated character certificate from your most recent school or college to avoid issues during document verification.
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Hello you can access all the sample test papers with answer keys here which has been curated for thorough preparation. Solving these will help build your accuracy, improve speed and make you well versed with the topics. medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-sample-paper
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A monthly Target should not be set by others, you have set it for yourself corresponding to your pace. For revision just make proper notes and revise them every week, make short notes which you have to revise everyday and practice questions to keep numerical concepts in mind.
Yes, you can apply for LLB admission even after a 2-year gap following your computer diploma. The gap doesn’t affect your eligibility as long as you meet the basic criteria.
Here’s what you need to know:
For 3-year LLB, you must have completed a bachelor’s degree (like BA, BCom, BSc, etc.).
For 5-year integrated LLB, you can apply after 12th, but a diploma alone usually isn’t accepted.
You’ll need to provide a gap certificate (from a notary or gazetted officer) explaining the 2-year gap.
So, if you have completed 12th and meet the eligibility criteria, you can appear for law entrance exams like CUET, LSAT, or state-level tests to get admission.
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You can get the NEET 2026 Sample 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://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-sample-paper
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Preparing for NEET needs more consistency than perfection. Start small — even 3 focused hours daily matter more than 10 distracted ones. Could you make a simple plan for each day, like 2 chapters + 50 MCQs, and stick to it? It would be a better option. Also refer to Careers360 for study material and all Avoid comparing yourself to others; move at your own steady pace. Take short breaks and reward yourself after finishing a target. When you lose focus, remind yourself why you started this journey
There is no separate reservation for a single girl child in Rajasthan for NEET medical seats.
However, there is a 25% horizontal reservation for female candidates in each category (General, SC, ST, OBC, MBC, and EWS) during Rajasthan NEET counselling .
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Yes, you can crack NEET UG in 5 months if you study with full focus and a proper plan. Many students have done it before. What matters is consistency and smart preparation.
Here are some quick tips:
Know the syllabus well. Focus only on NCERT, especially for Biology.
Make a realistic timetable. Give more time to weak areas.
Revise daily. Don’t skip revision, even if it’s for 30 minutes.
Solve previous years’ papers. This helps you understand question patterns.
Take mock tests regularly. Analyze your mistakes and improve.
Stay healthy and positive. Avoid stress and distractions.
If you stay disciplined and study 8–10 hours daily with the right strategy, 5 months are enough to score well.
To score 620 marks in NEET, you need sheer dedication. You need to be disciplined and consistent with your efforts. You need to focus on NCERT and solving previous year papers. Solve as many NEET-based questions as possible. Study for at least 8-10hours daily. Focus on revision. NEET is accuracy and speed based exam. Try to not get too much negatives and increase your speed by solving questions while putting a timer.
To not feel too much sleepy while studying, drink water and take regular short breaks like use pomodoro technique, study for 50minutes then take a 100minutes break, repeat this cycle 4 times. After completing 4 cycles of 50-10minutes take a long break of about an hour. Don't use your phone during those breaks, take brisk walks, stretch your body or take power naps during the breaks.
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