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I am class 12th and will give neet in 2019 and wanted to be selected in AFMC . So if i start studying now seriously will i get 600+ in neet?


Balraj Malik 21st Oct, 2018
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zubin916 21st Oct, 2018
Studying seriously and adheeing to time table is just 10%woek done.
To score above 600 you must have clear fundamental and have completed syllabus before time.
You must know weightage of NEET and syllabus well and must have done sufficient revision.

Maximum mocks need be attempted and analysis of weak zones is most important. Focussing on them more will yield more marks.

NCERTbooks ar emust for study for 600+.
Shruti Soni 21st Oct, 2018

Dear Aspirant

Yes, you definitely can score 600+ if your are studying seriously. Your aim should be clear and you should not cheat with your preparation schedule. Make a proper timetzble and work accordingly. 

All the Best, further queries are always welcomed.

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