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Hello Arindam,
For students who have nativity of Tamil Nadu but have partially completed their school education from any other state need to submit their parents' real documents, which are birth certificate, ration cards and SSLC/ 10th/ 12th certificates at the time of counselling for state.
You would also be required to submit an undertaking mentioning that you have not applied for state counselling in any other state.
All the best!
Hello,
So you are in 11th standard you should divide your study hours as for school study and neet preparations.
If you wake up early you can give about 1 hr to reading course books and learning any formulas.
After school at 4 pm you should study for neet about 2 hrs daily, you can increase Or decrease your time according to your limit.
After that take a small break not more than half hour you can take a nap, walk, snack etc.
Before dinner do your school studies like completing homework, essay, assignment. After your dinner if you fill tired or sleepy just do some maths, solve problems.
Sleep early to rise early. You can add exercise, jogging to your routine in morning before your study session.
Don't do study sessions continue for 5-6 hours take break drink water in between study or you can eat something sweet.
If you are in 12th 2-3 hours is more than enough for neet study. You can do one thing the topic you learn in college you can go through same topic in neet books it'll help you revise.
On Sunday's try to give more time to neet solve mcqs, difficult topics, notes etc. Self written notes helps you and mock tests too.
Always remember quality over quantity.
Hope it helps. You can alter your study sessions if you want.
Every year there are a lot of students who are cracking the examination of NEET being in a regular schooling. See if you have the right strategy then you will crack it. Now schooling is also important to some extent because when you will do your MBBS practicals then also the foundation knowledge in your 10+2 will be required. SO you have chosen the right way, just you have to focus 60% of your study period on NEET and 40% on your Boards. As the syllabus are similar you can prepare the theory at a time and practice MCQ's for NEET and broad questions for Boards. This will give you the training of managing pressure which you will get help in your final year of your MBBS or the course you pursue because at that time you have to do Internship as well as you have to study for your PG/NEXT examination. So prepare yourself from now and you will be warmed up to take pressure laterwards.
For NEET preparation strategy visit the link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-crack-neet-in-first-attempt
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Dear candidate you can appear for UPSC as a OBC candidate there is no such provision that from schooling till graduation you must have OBC certificate as during only competitive exams you need to show that from which category you belong and you need to show the proof for that as a certificate.
Thank You!
Akhil bhartiya open schooling is fake or real ???
Dear Student,
Your state quota will be decided by what state domicile you have. If you and your parents have the domicile certificate of Goa then you will be eligible for the state quota of Goa for the neet counselling. There is not a matter that from where you are living or have done schooling.
They will ask you the domicile certificate of your parents only not of your grandparents.
good luck :)
Hello candidate,
Here are the eligibility criteria regarding the neet examination-
1. The Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subjects from a recognized board.
2. The Class 12th or equivalent appearing aspirants are also eligible to apply for NEET.
3. The Candidates must have completed 17 years as on December 31, 2021.
4. The decision on the upper age limit is pending, so, all candidates are provisionally eligible to apply for NEET 2021.
For more details you can visit https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria/amp
If you have any further queries feel free to post it here!!
Home state quotas or home state basically means the state from which the ward has completed his 11th and 12th standard from. For instance, in your case, if your son has completed his 11th and 12th standard from Ghaziabad, then Uttar Pradesh is your home state.
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