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Preparing for a B.Sc. entrance exam becomes easier when you follow a clear plan. Start by understanding the syllabus and strengthening your basics from the NCERT books. Practice previous year papers to learn the question pattern and improve speed. Take mock tests regularly so you can track your progress and fix weak areas. With consistent study and focus, scoring well in the B.Sc. entrance becomes very achievable.
You would have to get the detailed cut offs for the INICET examination to know whether the specified rank of 3500 and the particular category you are in gets the AIIMS or otherwise.
Follow the link given below to get guided by the article from Careers360
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/ini-cet-cutoff
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Just click on the link I am attaching to get the updated syllabus. As you have not mentioned which state board syllabi you want, that is why I am attaching links for you, which will help you. The half-yearly syllabus mainly consists of 50 per cent of the syllabus and is a booster for your score.
CBSE syllabus - Link
RBSE syllabus - Link
UPMSP syllabus - Link
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No, your form will not get rejected because of this.
If the Aadhaar number and personal details match , the photo on your old Aadhaar is not a problem . Many students use Aadhaar with an old photo, and NTA accepts it as long as the details are correct.
Since you have not done final submission yet , you can try once more to edit the Aadhaar number. If the portal still does not allow changes, just continue with the form. It will not cause rejection.
For the exam day, carry:
Your updated Aadhaar (new one)
The JEE admit card
This is enough. There is no risk of rejection.
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As from your question, it is not specified whether you are referring to the syllabus or the papers, but I can guide you relatively. Some sample papers and model sets are available online for practice. These papers still help you understand the question pattern and chapter-wise weightage. Just CLICK HERE TO ACCESS the papers PDF of all subjects, and you can download and practice them to score well. CLICK HERE to access the syllabus.
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In Nagpur, you will not find a BSc degree exactly named Criminal Psychology or Forensic Psychology. But you do have good options that cover these fields.
1. Government Institute of Forensic Science, Nagpur
2. Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University (RTMNU)
PGIMER does not have a formal placement cell specifically for MPH students, so most students find jobs through internships, contacts, or their own applications. The stipend is not provided. The entrance exam is moderate in difficulty and mainly tests basic public-health concepts, reasoning, and analytical skills. You can expect MCQ-based questions, many of which check understanding rather than memorisation. Overall, PGIMER MPH is strong academically but requires self-effort for placements and financial planning. You can check more details here.
https://www.careers360.com/university/postgraduate-institute-of-medical-education-and-research-chandigarh/placement
The JEE Mains 2025 question paper will be available after the exam is conducted. You can check the website Careers360 for the PDF once it is released.
I can provide you previous years’ JEE Main question papers for practice. Here's the link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/hi/articles/jee-main-question-paper
Yes, you can prepare for CLAT through self-study. Many students do it and score well. But self-study works only if you are disciplined and follow a proper plan.
Here are a few points to keep in mind:
1. Know the syllabus and pattern. Understand each section: English, Current Affairs, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quant.
2. Make a fixed timetable. Study a little every day. Consistency matters more than long hours.
3. Use good books and online sources. Choose reliable material so you don’t waste time.
4. Practice a lot. Solve mock tests and previous papers regularly. This is the most important part of CLAT prep.
5. Analyse your mistakes. Check where you go wrong and improve those areas.
6. Stay updated with current affairs. Read daily news or monthly current affairs PDFs.
If you can follow these steps honestly, self-study is enough. If you feel stuck or need guidance with strategy, you can always use online classes or doubt-clearing support.
The Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan (RBSE), publishes the RBSE 11th syllabus online at rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in. The syllabus includes important information related to the chapters and units that are covered in the examination.
You can access the complete syllabus from this link : RBSE 11th Half Yearly Syllabus 2025-26
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