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Hello,
To prepare for JELET Exam and score 30+ marks in 7 days, you should follow a short and focused plan.
Day 1: Go through the complete syllabus and exam pattern. Check previous year papers to understand important topics.
Day 2–3: Focus on core branch subjects (like Circuit Theory, Machines, Thermodynamics, Data Structures, etc., depending on your branch). Revise formulas, key concepts, and practice MCQs from previous papers.
Day 4: Revise Engineering Mathematics – focus on topics like Differential Equations, Matrices, Integration, Probability, and Complex Numbers. Practice short numerical problems.
Day 5: Revise common subjects such as Engineering Mechanics, Basic Electrical Engineering, and Computer Fundamentals (as per your syllabus).
Day 6: Attempt one full mock test or previous year question paper. Analyze your mistakes and revise weak areas.
Day 7: Revise all important formulas, definitions, and short notes. Avoid new topics and stay calm.
With 6–8 hours of focused study per day, solving previous year questions, and revising key concepts, it is possible to score 30+ marks in the JELET exam even with one week of preparation.
Hope it helps !
Hello dear candidate,
With 323 NEET score with 380727 All India rank you are mostly unlikely to get a free seat in government BDS.
as AP government colleges need rank under 150,000 and all India quota needs rank under 22,000.
I hope you find this helpful.
Thank you.
It is actually very difficult to get a government MBBS seats as the cutoff is generally high.
you still have chance in private colleges, state counselling rounds or management quota with lower cut off.
You can through the link below for more details:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/what-is-good-score-in-neet
Hello Sahil,
To get accurate details, please ask your question again with the name and location of the college which you are referring to.
Thank you !
NO, admission into a government college in Assam with NEET score 200 is not possible.
minimum eligibility for general category is 50 percentile and 40 percentile for reserved categories.
Other options for you are:-
Hello Ritesh kumar,
B.Tech. Biotechnology is a great career option as it is still new and establishing in India. There are different private universities that take admission based on your NEET score and some universities also have their own entrance exams. Here I will provide you with the link where you can check out the Syllabus, Colleges, eligibility, fees, salary.
Hope it helps!
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-tech-in-bioinformatic
Hello dear candidate ,
For getting exact information of specific minimum scores of NEET and boards you have to specify the college name in your question , after that we should provide you the exact and correct information.
Yes, you have a good chance of getting a government ENT seat with your EWS category, rank of 25070, and score of 499, as your score falls within the typical range of non-clinical and some surgical branches like ENT in government colleges, especially with your category reservation.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Hey — with 103 marks in NEET, chances of getting MBBS through normal quota are extremely low, because medical colleges generally set much higher cutoffs.
However, since you mentioned Karnataka “management / quota”, there might be a very small possibility in private medical colleges under management seats, if they accept very low scores and your eligibility (age, 12th with PCB etc.) is okay.
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