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I got upto 250 to 300 marks in aakash aiats... Then how many marks.. I would get in neet 2019..


Rohan kumar 30th Dec, 2018
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Yogita Punjabi 30th Dec, 2018
Hello Rohan

In order to crack NEET, you need to keep high target and practice a lot. Getting 250-300.. cannot decide your NEET score this way. May be your score can be more or even less than this. So it only and only depends on how much you practice MCQs. Keep your concepts clear and basics too. Focus on the high weight age chapters/topics and practice MCQs accordingly- topicwise.. so that you'll get an idea of the question-level-pattern + the logic where and when to be applied. Make a separate book for formulae (physics and chemistry).. chemical reaction + mechanisms (chemistry).. keyword type notes- tables (biology) .. this will help you till the end for easy and quick revision.
The more questions you'll practice.. the more confidence you'll gain in solving it correct.
Hope you're getting my point.!

So prepare well and study smart.!
Good Luck.!!
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