covid
As you have mentioned that you are in second year pursuing BA as if your graduation completed in 2022 ie if you get graduation completion certificate in 2022 then you must be eligible for gate 2022 but if your graduation complete after 2022 you are not eligible for writing gate exam
For more information you go on gate website or read gate information brochure
Hi
No, you don't need to get covid test done in order to give neet. You just need need to follow safety protocols i. e wear face mask, use sanitizer .
You need to carry the following things along with you to your neet examination centre.
-----)Printout of your NEET examination admit card
-----) Your passport size photograph
------) Your Postcard size photograph
-----)A valid ID proof of yours like
Aadhar card
PAN card
Ration card
Voter ID
Driving License
Passport
-----) pwd certificate (if it is applicable)
- ----)A face mask, hand gloves, a transparent water bottle and a small sanitizer following covid safety protocols
For details go through
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-rules-and-regulations
>>>>>> Debarred items
You are not allowed to carry following items inside examination centre
-----) textual material or bits of papers .
-----) you are not allowed to carry pen,Geometry Pencil Box, or Scale .
-----) you cannot carry Calculators
-----) Writing Pad,or Log Table etc are not allowed.
-----) You cannot carry any communication device like bluetooth , or Phone, Earphones, microchip etc.
-----) You cannot carry even items like your Wallet .
In short,
You cannot carry any items other than your admit card, passport and post card size photo, ID proof, pwd certificate ( if applicable).
Thank you
Hello Ansh!
If you're not been in any contact of a COVID'19 patient then choose "No".
Hope you got your answer.
Candidates are required to obtain at least 25% marks in AP EAMCET/AP EAPCET 2021 in order to qualify the exam and to be considered for AP EAMCET ranking 2021. However, for candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe, no minimum qualifying mark is prescribed. But the admission will be limited to the extent of seats reserved for such categories.
Category
Qualifying Marks
General/OBC candidates
25% marks
SC / ST candidates
No minimum qualifying marks
See if you get admission to the dummy school then you will get more time to study for your NEET and along with you will do the preparation of your boards by yourself. Now you will not do the practicals or anything or you will complete the syllabus of practicals before one week of examination. Now if you get NEET then you have to attend labs in MBBS like Pathology etc. Now in that case you will feel nervous as you aren't accustomed to the lab work. Again if you don't get NEET (as you know competition is very hard) then what will you do? You don't have the practical framework. See I am not saying that practical of 11 and 12 are very important but having accustomed to the lab work is important. So if you wish to get in dummy school its of no problem, but if you can join the regular schools. There are also toppers who are from regular schools, they attend weekend classes in coaching and still they are in top medical colleges.
Now the marking scheme of such school are extremely randomized. They just put value based on 10 records as submitted by the student on admission. Overall they will make you cross the eligibility of NEET.
Now its all about your decision.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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