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Types of MBBS Seats in India

One must clear NEET in order to take undergraduate medical admission to any colleges in India. NEET is the minimum requirement for MBBS. More than 17lac students appear for the exam, but seats are limited. So, you can think of the level of competition.  Many students are confusing about the MBBS seats that they can apply to. Let me help you clear your confusion. Now lets' start.  There are four  types of MBBS seats in India. 1. All India Quota(AIQ) Seats : 15% of the total seats are reserved for those students who have excellent NEET scores, and (AIR) ranked within 60000(approx). If you are below the cut-off rank, you are eligible for these seats irrespective of your state. These are applicable for the NRI students also. The counseling will be done by MCI. And you can go to top medical colleges anywhere in India.  2. State quota seats : The remaining 85% are taken care of by the state. The cut-off might differ for different states. You can apply for this quota if you qualify and sa
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Tips To NEET Aspirants for Their Preparation.

NEET is the only exam one has to give in order to take undergraduate admission in any medical college in India. More than 16 lac students appear for this exam every year. But there are only about 66 thousand seats in government medical colleges in India. So, you can think of the competition level from that.  There are many things that you need to keep in mind while preparing for the NEET exam. Here in this blog, we are going to give some tips that might help you in your NEET preparation.  1. Clear your mind : You do not want to distract by any other things while preparing for the NEET exam. You should focus on your preparation.  2. Solve sample papers and past years' question papers as much as you can . Solving questions will help you in many ways. It will help you improve your accuracy, also boost your confidence. And you will know which topic takes more time so that you can manage the specific time consumption over a question.  You can download sample papers from here: NEET Sampl

Why You Should Solve Previous Years' Question Paper?

There many factors that you need to take care of during your NEET preparation. Choosing the right study materials is one of the most important factors. Study materials are like weapons in a war. With high-quality weapons, you can win the war easily. If it is not the major factor, it is one of the main factors of winning a war. And coaching centers are like army training centers. You train so that you will perform well in the war.  Thousands of students struggle to pass NEET in order to gain admission to prestigious medical schools. To be called what they are, toppers work smart rather than hard, and the golden tip that tops their list is solving NEET previous year's question papers. This will definitely give you an advantage over your competitors, allowing you to outperform them. Study material includes previous years' question papers, question banks, sample papers, etc. After completing the NCERT textbooks and reference books. One must solve previous years' question papers

Online Coaching

Online Coaching For Entrance exam Online Coaching vs Offline Coaching Gone are the days, where you have to shift to another city or town for coaching purposes. Everything becomes online from the food industry to the education industry. The E-Learning platform is evolving along with the evolution of the digital era.  Coaching for the entrance exam is the most popular industry in India after Bollywood. More than 80% of students after 12, sit for the JEE and NEET exams.  The coaching centers are also shifting to online classes from the traditional offline classes. Aakash, the most popular coaching institute are also already shifted to online.  And it is more effective and tends to save more time, the time that is spent in traveling. Parents are also preferring online classes to classroom coaching. This drastic change is mainly because of the coronavirus situation. Parents are not feeling safe anymore sending their children out of their house during this pandemic. Now is the high time for

Who is more frustrated, a NEET aspirant or a JEE aspirant?

Who is more frustrated, a NEET aspirant or a JEE aspirant? Now, this is what I called an interesting topic to discuss. Some will say JEE is more frustrating, and others will say NEET is more frustrating. Everybody has their own opinion on this topic. Let’s discuss the facts, so we can understand all the doubts( doodh ka doodh pani ka pani ho jayaga ) In my opinion, both the exams have their level of frustration. But let’s put that aside and discuss the facts. NEET, there is only a single window exam for all the government medical colleges in India. A few years ago, they removed AIIMS and JIPMER also. Every medical aspirant will now have only one option.             Speaking of chances, JEE is conducted twice every year. But the more shocking news is that from this year(2021), JEE will be conducted 4 times a year. Are you kidding? Engineering colleges have their own state-level entrance exam to get into a college.   The main point is engineering students gets more opportunity that the

NEET Preparation

NEET Preparation NEET is an entrance exam conducted by NTA(National Testing Agency). Those students who wish to pursue undergraduate in medical colleges. Through this NEET, you can get admission for MBBS(Bachelor in Medicine Bachelor in Surgery) and BDS(Bachelor in Dental Surgery). NEET was formerly known as AIPMT(All India Pre Medical Test) and was conducted by CBSE. From 2013 onwards, it was conducted by NTA. Usually, it was conducted around the month of May. But because of the covid-19 situation, it was postponed to 1 August this year. Around 15 to 17 lac of students appear at the NEET exam annually. Only a handful of students will pass and get through the exam. Preparation Start Parents make their child started their preparation right from an early age; from 9th class. Indians are crazy about engineering and doctors. It does not matter whether you are in India or outside India. Besides, many NRI parents send their child back to India for this NEET, so that they can get admission to

NEET Preparation Books

NEET Preparation Books Nowadays, everybody wants to be Kabir Singh. (haha...that was a joke) Among 16 to 17 lac aspirants, only around 70 to 80 thousand students will get through the exam. Why? Because most of the students don’t do serious preparation or do the NEET reparation blindly. You should know what you are up to and what you are preparing for. NEET exam consists of 180 questions, 45 questions each will come from physics and chemistry. And the remaining 90 questions will come from biology. So, give more preference to biology will get a higher chance to get more marks. Now, let’s talk about the books that will really help you in your preparation. For biology, classes 11 and 12 NCERT books are like holy books for NEET. NCERT books almost cover 80 to 90% of the biology portion. So, yeah, you need to give preference to NCERT first. Remember, it needs a thorough knowledge of NCERT books. You need to remember every single diagram and every single paragraph. A 4 to 5 times revision is