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Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
So with regard to your query, YES you can fill it in during the correction window. however, it is better for you to once contact the authorities of the NEET exam i.e. NTA agency. I will provide you the contact number, they will definitely help you with a solution. Contact Number: 011-69227700 011-40759000
Thank you.
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great !! if you are not able to give your Practical, then you will be declared fail even if you get passing marks in your theory exams. Practical exams have equal importance and it is compulsory to get passing marks in both theory and practicals.now in this case ,try to contact with your school ,they can find solution of this ,also convince them with your parents otherwise it can create problem in your future.
Hope it helps you !!
Thanking you
Hello Student
If you alloted seat in counselling of first round and you may demand for its upgradation BDS seat for upgradation can attend the second round counselling then you may get MBBS seat also. If you want to attend the next round then you have to resign the BDS seat and here to report to the allotted BDS college and your security deposit will be forfeited. This you can join mop up round and if there is any vacancy may get a city of MBBS in the mop up round. Amount of security deposit in Neet counselling would be not less than 2 lakhs of rupees.
Hope this helps.
Hello aspirants,
YES, You can leave medical college anytime but you have to pay bond fees which is you fill at the time of admission at that college . there are many govt and private institutions which do have a course discountinuation bond wherein you will have to pay the entire course fees or it may also possible that you may need to pay only for the first year fees.
Furthermore, It is also possible for you to take admission in another medical college from 2nd year. You will need NOC from both the colleges and also permission from your university.
I hope that this will help.
Hi Mehak,
It doesn't matter you are scoring right now and what percentage you get. Donot lose hope if you are not awarded first rank in the class due to some health issues or anything else. What does matter now is whether you Crack the entrance examination or not and the percentage you will get in class 12th boards. See, it never matters until you are questioned about the marks scored in class 12th or something else. So don't worry for what you are awarded with.
Better focus on further but donot let it happen again. Prepare well for upcoming exams and bang on the first attempt. Get your dream college and be happy.
Hope you understand.
Thank you and good luck:)
Hey!
It is important to attempt each section because if you leave any section you won't accumulate or score any marks which will lower your chances of qualifying. Since the competition is high, you cannot afford to miss any section because it would not help you gain any favourable outcome. You must try to ensure that you attempt as many questions as you can which you are sure of.
The NEST exam pattern is stated below.
Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics are the four components of the National Entrance Screening Test. Each section is worth 50 points.
In the exam, you will be asked multiple choice questions. Candidates must choose one of the four options shown to them.
The questions in section II will have one or more correct answers, and candidates must indicate all correct answers.
There are no deductions for questions that were not attempted.
The best three subjects' grades will be taken into account while calculating the NEST result.
To avoid receiving unfavourable feedback, candidates should avoid answering questions about which they are unsure.
For further information regarding the exam, you may refer the link provided below.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/nest-exam-pattern
Even if you know a bit about the question being asked in the exam, do try to write it up because if not full marks, you will certainly get some marks even if it's a half. So, it's better than nothing. Try to frame your answer in such a manner that it somehow answers the question even if it's incomplete. Don't write just anything but something that you are sure of is correct and is relevant to the question being asked. It is because if you write just anything random, it would not fetch you any marks and it will ruin the time which you otherwise would have utilised while writing another answer.
Hello Aspirant,
I hope you are doing well.
In response to your question, I would like to inform you that any surgeon who has completed MS often receives a minimum of 2-3 weeks vacation per year. About a third to half of all physicians take 2-4 weeks off per year. Over a third (38.33 percent) of family physicians, as well as nearly as many emergency medicine physicians (35.3 percent), internists (33.9 percent), and general surgeons (32.5 percent), take off for little more than two weeks every year.
I hope this helps.
As your question is for UP NEET UG counselling so let me tell you that as per the information brochure released by DGME Lucknow if the seat is allotted to any candidate in round 1st then he/she has to compulsorily join the seat but if you do not join then your security money that you have deposited during registration for counselling will be forfeited and if you want to take part in round 2nd of counselling then again you will have to pay the complete security money.
So the circumstances that you have mentioned, if you cannot join the allotted seat then you can leave it and your security money will be forfeited only there will be no ban or any such restriction on you, you can definitely appear for NEET UG next year again and can get admission.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck and take good care of yourself and your family!!
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