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Medicines are made up of certain chemicals which act on specific receptors. And your body tissues have also got certain receptors- cells or groups of cells which are formulated to respond to only a certain type of stimulus(say chemicals). When you take any medicine, it reaches your circulatory system after getting absorbed from your gut. While in blood it travels all around in your body and when it reaches its specific receptor, it binds to the receptor and brings about the desired action.
There is another mechanism also! The other mechanism is centrally mediated by the brain. There are nerves connecting your brain to each and every cell of your body like a huge network of wires. The faulty nerves switch themselves off. And this switch off mechanisms is done with the help of certain drugs which directly act on the central nervous system. Painkillers work usually in the same way.
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Regarding your query I would like to provide your sister some important tips required to get extra-ordinary marks in NEET UG 2020 Examination.
1. BIOLOGY : Now, There's a common misconception that, you have to read a lot to get a good score or a set a seat in any government medical college. I am not saying that hard work doesn't pay off, sure it does. But there are some tips and tricks so that you can enjoy the journey.
A. NCERT: For biology, first you have to finish your NCERT Biology! Most of the questions in NEET directly comes from NCERT.
B. ABC of Biology: you can use this book, as a reference. But at first, finish NCERT.
C. For detailed explanation you must follow SC Verma and GRB Bathla’s Publications in a regular basis.
D. MCQ: For mcqs, solve MTG'S Biology at Your Fingertips. It's completely based on NCERT and there are some extra points which are important for a better understanding of the subject. You can also use Trueman’s Biology – Vol 1 and Vol 2 in this regard. And one more thing, for MCQs don't forget to practise Dinesh Objective Biology thoroughly.
2. CHEMISTRY : One thing keep in mind that Chemistry is the most scoring subject in any competitive exams. So for extra-ordinary performance in any exam you should be very talented, detailed-oriented and well-resourced in Chemistry.
A. For inorganic chemistry, you can thoroughly study NCERT.
B. However for Physical and Organic chemistry, I'll recommend you GRB Publication, because they are accepted nationwide and you'll get very detailed explanation. Moreover O.P.Tandon and Arihant are the most useful books for scoring good marks in NEET. And particularly for Physical chemistry you should go through P.Bahadur and for Organic Chemistry (specially for Reaction Mechanism) you can use Morrison and Boyd.
C. For mcqs and other questions you can solve MTG'S Chemistry at Your Fingertips.
3. PHYSICS : You can study Concept of Physics by H.C. Verma but it's gonna be a extra load for the students from PCB background and if you are an extra talented students, you should go for I.E. Irodov. Moreover for practising problems in mechanics and rotational dynamics you must go through Objective Physics by Pramod Agarwal minutely and for optics, electromagnetism and waves just practise Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick, and Walker regularly.
For mcq purpose you can solve D.C. Pandey and MTGs Physics at Your Fingertips.
Regarding your query, I would also like to recommend you to read the following articles:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-neet
So start immense hardworking with enormous enthusiasm to get success in your upcoming live event.
You can also join our Careers360 NEET courses with an affordable remuneration to get detailed-oriented perception about each and every topic for all three subjects:
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Hope that the above informations and links are more than sufficient for your preparation.
Wish you all the very best !!
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JEE Mains is conducted in two session of January and April, this year due to pandemic CBSE has reduced the syllabus of 11th and 12th by 30%, hence NTA will soon release the official notification regarding the same,you can check out our page at https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus , for more details regarding this, this exams is highly competitive, hence it's imperative to make a schedule for the same, accordingly divide the number of hours to each subject, next comes the study materials where NCERT books plays a huge role, and apart from this some of the recommended books which you can follow are-
Best books for Physics
Best Books for Chemistry
Best books for Maths
For practice purpose, you must go through previous year papers at https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-question-papers , this will make you acquaint with paper pattern,important topics, level o fquestions, marking scheme and other such details related to preparation for the exam,help you understand the areas concerning your strengths and weaknesses, and work accordingly along with increasing your speed and accuracy.
In order to know more details regarding preparation, check out our page at https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-preparation-tips
Hello, With 571 Marks your overall percentile is 98.66 - 99.16 and expected rank will be 15824 - 17974, in 2019 under state quota 575 Marks with respective rank of 14638 secured a GMC seat for OBC in Government Medical College, Bettiah you may miss a GMC seat by merely few marks, this is purely based on previous year data, cut-offs are subjective to change every year based on multiple factors like seat matrix, marks obtained in exam, toughness level of paper, total number of candidates participating in the exam etc.You can use our NEET College Predictor to know more about admission possibilities in various colleges; https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
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Sometimes, it gets a bit difficult in deciding what to do and what not to. In your case, you are finding it hard to choose between BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) and BVSc (Bachelor of Veterinary Science).
What you have scored is a really good marks. With this score of 540 out of 720, you have a fair chance of getting admission into either of the above mentioned course.
Both, BAMS and BVSc are professionally sound courses to pursue. You must ponder upon few factors before making a decision.
In BAMS, you need to study Sanskrit during your first year, which for some student is a bit tough to cope up with.
BVSc requires patience and understanding as you are going to deal with animals. So, if you are fond of animals, then go ahead with this course.
At last, the decision is all yours. Analyse the course which entices you the most.
Hope my answer helps you.
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Dear Aspirant, If the allotment of subjects is final then there can be no change of subject. As per the rules of the University, the subjects once allotted are final and not subject to change. However if your allotment is not final and there are empty seats in the subjects you want to have then you may contact the college administration. For further queries you can go to the administration building at Gate no.1
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GNM Nursing Course is a Diploma Course for a duration of 4 years where you need to have a minimum educational qualification of 10+2 with an aggregate of 50% marks in science subjects. The admission procedure is usually based on the performance of the entrance examination conducted by the individual college/institute. The Course fees also vary largely for different institutes ranging from 10,000-5,00,000 INR depending on the institute offering the course. Also once you get admission into the course, hostel facilities also vary depending on the institute as some institutes have more hostel accommodation and infrastructure while others have lesser facilities.
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