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I am getting 230 in aiats in aakash full mock test. May i expect 300 marks in neet 2019?


Subhamoy bera 26th Apr, 2019
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Bhumika Rani 26th Apr, 2019

Hi aspirant

This is not so.

You cannot expect 300 in NEET .You can expect +20 or -20 in NEET.

I suggest you to give mock test as well as revise the topics in which you have done mistake in last test.

Solve numerical of all chapters of Physics,chemistry and mathematics.

Try to score as much as possible in your mock,analyse your mistakes and do regular revision.

As Aakash Institute provide I-tutor ,take help and do revision of already studied topics.

Hope this helps.

Hrishikesh Das 26th Apr, 2019

AIATS is alaways set 10-15% higher/tougher than the respective exam. Hence you may say that you will get 250-300 score range in the real exam. However, it must be taken into consideration the exam stress, and other factors which cannot be checked in a mock test.

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