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Hello,
The percentile is different for different category of students. If you have any quota then you required percentile will be much less than the others. Generally, You need to have around 85 to 90 percentile in CAT for admission in Punjab University.
The 2019 MBA cut off percentile was 87.99 for general category, 84.79 percentile for BC Category, 85.61 percentile for OGC Category, 40.75 for SC Category and 57.4 for ST category candidates. Also there are other reserved categories as well.
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No, it's not like that.
This is because,
There is no need to do MBBS for doing BDS as you can directly do BDS after your 2nd PU or class 12th.
Actually,
Admission in both BDS and MBBS is through the same entrance examination i.e neet, you can directly do BDS or MBBS after your 12th through Neet and to be eligible for appearing in NEET examination you need to fulfill its eligibility criteria provided below:-
*Neet 2021 eligibility criteria says that, to be eligible one must be either appearing for the class 12th board examination 2021 or one must have passed 12th board examination with physics, chemistry ,biology/biotechnology and English and must have got at least 50 % in aggregate of PCB i.e Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology in 12th examination if belongs to general category , or at least 40% in aggregate of PCB if belongs to Obc/ Sc /st category , or at least 45 % in aggregate of PCB in case of general pwd candidates to be eligible.
Also,
* to be eligible for neet 2021 one has to be at least 17 years old or more by 31st December 2021
So, if you fulfill these criteria then you can appear in NEET examination and then can get admission in MBBS or BDS on the basis of rank / marks obtained by you in NEET examination.
For detailed information about neet examination eligibility go through our page for which link is provided below; -
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
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There's no point in regretting over what is already passed, it's completely ok if you couldn't utilise your time efficiently and couldn't cover your first PUC syllabus or class 11th syllabus , now just stop thinking about it and move on you can you still make it and cover your first PUC syllabus and score good marks in it and coming to Neet preparation then being in class 11 you have decent amount of time and you can definitely prepare well for your neet for you Neet examination.
* As your 1st puc examination is very close so what you need to do is first go through the chapters and whenever you stuck you can search that topic over internet or you can even get video lectures on YouTube free of cost and that will help you a lot in covering the syllabus in a much lesser time and in a well manner as well with a better understanding
* First of all chapter go to your textbook questions and once you are done with the complete syllabus go through previous year question paper of 1st PUC.
* And don't worry even when you prepare for your first PUC examination then indirectly you prepare for Neet examination as well as Neet syllabus is nothing but basically the syllabus of your class 11th and 12th for physics chemistry and Biology.
* You can start practicing MCQs for Neet preparation once you are done your with your first your 1st PUC exam as it is near and it should be your priority at this stage of time.
*set daily goals like I have to cover these many topics today, weekly goals like I have to cover these chapters this week and solve their questions too by the end of this week and similarly set monthly goals to cover the syllabus and meet them without any fail.
In your 2nd puc, you can cover your 2nd PUC syllabus and along with that you can prepare for Neet as well following the below tips :-
*Master ncert:- Go well through ncert as at least around 90-95% questions in neet are based on the concepts from ncert , go through solved examples and unsolved questions in the ncert , in biology study all the diagrams also , as diagram based questions are also there , so you need to master NCERT
Top books which you can follow for your Neet preparation are
PHYSICS :-
*NCERT Physics textbooks for Class XI and XII
*Objective Physics for neet By DC Pandey
CHEMISTRY :-
*NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class XI and XII
*Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon
*MS Chauhan (Organic)
BIOLOGY:-
*NCERT Biology Class XI and Class XII "-
*NCERT at your fingertips by mtg
*After finishing each chapter you should practice questions, you should practise at least 80 to 100 numericals / mcqs in Each chapter.
*Set daily goals like I have to cover these many topics today, weekly goals like I have to cover these chapters this week and solve their mcqs too by the end of this week and similarly set monthly goals to cover the syllabus and meet them without any fail.
*You can make short notes for quick revision of important concepts and formulas , keep revising your concepts at regular intervals, like once in a week or 15 days .
*To help you plan your studies effectively you can go through Chapterwise weightage for physics chemistry and Biology in NEET at https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-chapter-wise-weightage-and-important-topics
*Solve at least previous 10 year NEET questions :-it will let you know the examination pattern, type and difficulty level of questions etc. You can get previous year Neet papers at
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-question-paper
* Once done with complete syllabus, go through NEET mock test papers , it will let you know your preparation level and and weak areas so that you can work on them and perform well in your examination
You can prepare well using our neet program for which link is provided below
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may /
And don't worry you will be able to manage between your board exam and Neet examination if you prepare with honesty aa the syllabus is almost same for both the only difference is your board exam are subjective and Neet examination will be objective.
If you have any other doubt then feel free to ask them :) we are always available to help you out and guide you
Thank you
hi,
I assume you are asking about kcet counselling process:
documents need to upload are as follows:
KCET 2020 application form printout
Proof of application fee payment
Admit card of KCET 2020
Score card of SSLC/10th Standard
Score card of 2nd PUC/12th Standard
Two recent passport size photographs
Study Certificate Counter signed by the concerned BEO/DDPI
after you signed your study certificate by BEO you have to signed it by institution head from where you have passed your high school or 12th exam , as par the official brochure it mentioned for rural category students that,
The candidates who claim seat under rural category will have to obtain a rural study certificate for having studied 10 full academic years in rural areas from 1st standard to 10th standard from the respective school / high school issued by the head of the institution which should be countersigned by the concerned Block Educational Officer (BEO) .
Hello,
Look if you are getting a coaching centre then you get practice in every weekend by their examination. And you know how your preparation going on. But you can study at home as well. Because not only coaching centre learn you everything. But if you are only study in home then you should check the online mock test, mcq books, previous year question papers. And if you manage everything with your coaching centre study then you can go for coaching. But if you only going in coaching but didn't study well at home then it's useless.
So it's totally upto you what you choose.
All the best.
If you are mentally prepared to study for 2 years continuously and more importantly consistently, clearing all your doubts and solving all varieties of questions that can be asked then there is no problem in studying on your own for Mains. Coaching is required but not necessary to score good in JEE mains. Coaching is required in the sense you need to study consistently, they can guide you and for day to day basis study. One significant advantage is to prepare in a right way as for any competitive exam quantitative studying is not necessary, qualitative studying is required. Day to day basis advanced questions practicing can be provided by coaching institutes. Take mock tests that are organised by the institute seriously that would be helpful to get general knowledge and understanding of the exam. But most importantly study seriously and understanding of whole syllabus is mostly important.
All the best.
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