‘I have divided time to study subject-wise so I don't get bored’ Says Biresh Kumar, NEET 2020 aspirant
‘I have divided time to study subject-wise so I don't get bored’ Says Biresh Kumar, NEET 2020 aspirant - The nationwide lockdown has been affecting aspirants in numerous ways in their preparation for NEET 2020. Some find this as an advantage since they are getting more time to prepare for NEET. There are also some candidates who feel that they are not able to put in maximum effort for their NEET 2020 preparations due to this. Candidates must be aware that this is their one time opportunity to get admission to the medical and dental college of their choice as NEET is held once a year. During this time, it will be beneficial for candidates to know what and how the other aspirants are coping with the current scenario and doing their NEET 2020 preparations. Careers360 brings to you and extract of the interview with Biresh Kumar a NEET aspirant to help candidates know how to prepare for NEET 2020 during lockdown.

Careers360 - Tell us something about yourself, education, background, family and others.
Answer - My name is Biresh Kumar and I am from Allahabad. Due to the nationwide lockdown I am stuck in Delhi as I was preparing for NEET 2020 from here. I lost my grandfather a few days ago because of which I am not able to continue with my studies with full concentration. Other members of my family are also stuck at different places due to lockdown.
Careers360 - What is your preparation strategy for NEET especially for the lockdown?
Answer - In my case, the lockdown has not affected my NEET 2020 preparations much as earlier also I used to spend all my time at home. The only thing is due to my grandfather’s loss I am not able to concentrate much. Also, lockdown does not give positive vibes due to which I feel somewhere I am not being able to put 100% effort.
Careers360 - Can you share your daily routine of NEET preparation?
Answer - Yes, I wake up between 6-7 AM and 7 AM -1 PM I study. From 1-3 PM I take rest, break and lunch. Then 3-5 I study Physics, 5-6 I take a break where I do anything I like, again 6-8 I study chemistry. I have divided hours for every subject. So, after I take a break from 8-9, I start studying again from 9-11 and in this duration I prepare for NEET Biology. I take a minimum of seven hours of sleep which is 11-6.
Careers360 - According to you, What are the advantages and disadvantages/challenges of lockdown in your NEET preparation?
Answer - I cannot see some specific advantages or disadvantages of lockdown on my NEET preparations 2020. My life is on the same track, as I said earlier also I used to spend my time at home and now also.
Careers360 - Are you attending any online classes for preparations?
Answer - Yes, I am taking Careers360’s online coachings. The subject matter experts are available for me all the time whenever I have any query and I get it solved by them.
Careers360 - How do you keep yourself motivated for your NEET preparation during this lockdown period?
Answer - As you can see my routine includes an appropriate amount of time for practicing my hobbies and sleep. Also, I have divided time to study subject-wise so I don't get bored at any point of time and keep myself motivated.
Careers360 - As it can be seen in the current scenario that doctors are facing from certain sections of people and how they are brutally treated by the masses. How do you see it and how does it affect your determination?
Answer - I have a strong determination towards what I am doig and nothing can shake this. In fact the current scenario is motivating me to work harder and serve people better.
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Questions related to NEET
Ive done my PUC (PCMB) from Karnataka board now Im in BSC ( PHYSICS MATHS COMPUTER SCIENCE) final year am i eligible to write neet ..plz give me authentic information..
Hi
Yes , you are eligible for appearing in NEET 2021 examination even if you are in final year of your BSc with physics chemistry and computer
This is because,
There is no rule which says that if you are doing BSC or any graduation you become ineligible for Neet examination, as to be eligible for neet what all one needs is :
* to 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
-) at least 40% in aggregate of PCB if belongs to Obc/ Sc /st category
-)at least 45 % in aggregate of PCB in case of general/ews pwd candidates to be eligible.
So , you being pcmb student in your 12th if you fulfill this percentage criteria in PCB with your 12th marks then you are eligible for Neet 2021 examination , even if you are doing BSc and after qualifying Neet examination you can get admission in MBBS on the basis of rank or marks obtained by you in NEET
Also,
there is no upper age limit for Neet examination
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What will be the paper level of NEET in 2021 ??
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This is quite difficult to predict your Neet paper level or difficulty level of Neet examination paper but don't worry it will be more or less similar to previous years Neet question papers according to which your neet 2021 examination is expected to be of moderate level.
But yes,
whether you will find Neet examination easy or difficult depends upon your preparation level . If you prepare well for neet examination then you will find it easier otherwise if your level of preparation is not good then you are bound to find it difficult .
So I suggest you to prepare well for your Neet examination following the below tips so that you don't find the question paper difficult and can score good marks in your neet examination
*Go well through NCERT and master it .
*Make routine or timetable :- your routine should revolve around 3 things i.e study, revise and practice .
*After finishing each chapter you should practice questions, you should practise at least 80 to 100 numericals / mcqs in Each chapter .
*Solve previous year NEET questions.
*Once done with complete syllabus, go through NEET mock test papers
You can prepare well using our neet program for which link is provided below
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may /
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did the neet registration date ara announced?? also for Kcet??
No the registration dates of neet 2021 have not been released yet. However it is expected that the registration process would start in past week of January. Students are advised to keep an eye on the official website. Same is the case with kcet 2021 registration dates and it is also expected to start in last week of January.
For more info you can visit the following links:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-application-form
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet
my rank is 6202 in neet mds...what colleges can I get in rajasthan?
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Based on last year cutoff..... according to your rank in NEET MDS 2021 and category you can check the college in which you have possibility of getting a seat in the NEET MDS college predictor link given below
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Can I get NEET MDS cutoff for General category of private colleges in Maharashtra!
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