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Hi tithi,
Yes, you are eligible for appearing neet exam . As for SC category, 40% aggregate marks must be in PCB(physics, chemistry, biology).
By calculating your percentage you got 48.66 % which covers the eligible criteria.
Hope this helps,
Thank you.
Hello,
For NEET 2025,focus on high-scoring topics from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology:
Physics:
- Mechanics (Laws of Motion, Work, Energy & Power)
- Electrostatics & Current Electricity
- Optics & Modern Physics
Chemistry:
- Organic Chemistry (General Organic Chemistry, Biomolecules)
- Chemical Bonding & Periodic Table
- Coordination Compounds & Thermodynamics
Biology:
- Human Physiology & Genetics
- Ecology & Evolution
- Cell Biology & Biotechnology
Prioritize NCERT and practice PYQs for better scoring.
Hope this helps you,
Thank you
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Hello,
I hope you are doing well. Focusing on high weightage chapters really helps you alot. To focus on those chapters which carries more marks helps you to enhance your score in the exam. To know the weightage of chapters kindly go through the given link :
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/high-weightage-chapters-for-neet-2025
Revert for further query!!
See there is no reopening of the Neet application window after the deadline is over however in some cases occurs so do keep a check on the website. But since it is March and exam is in May so there might not be any chances of reopening.
Accept the situation and move on as nothing can be done now. Prepare for NEET 2026 now and be attentive next time. Or you can consider alternative exams and courses which do not require NEET.
Don't overthink and start preparing. A single year can't decide anyone's future.
Hello,
Here are some links where you can get NEET 2025 mock tests and PYQs :-
2. NEET Physics Mock Test 2025
3. NEET Mock Test Zoology 2025
4. NEET Previous 10 year Question Papers
Hope it helps !
I hope you are asking the cutoff for OBC for government medical college. The cutoff marks for OBC will range from 600 to 610+ in any govt medical college of India.
For private medical college, the cutoff can be between 300- 350 in management quota.
For more details refer to the article below -:
https://medicine.careers360.com/hi/articles/neet-question-paper
Ideally one should start giving chapter wise mocks right from the start of the preparation. You should start attempting full syllabus mock tests from January weekly. Since it has become a little late for you , start giving 2 full syllabus mocks every day along with revision of the syllabus from tomorrow onwards till the day prior to NEET exam day.
To attempt such tests, look into this link for help :
https://medicine.careers360.com/hi/articles/neet-question-paper
If you are thinking to start Neet preparation from class 11th congrats you areon the right page and on the right time cause 11th is the best time to start NEET preparation.
I will explain the steps of Neet preparation in the following points-:
1. Subjects and syllabus - First you need to be thorough with what subjects are going to be tested and the overall syllabus. For subjects, it is PCB.
2. Exam pattern - Know the exam pattern i.e MCQ type paper with 180 questions and total 720 marks for each right right answer, +4 marks and for each wrong answer -1.
3. Resources - Take relevant coaching only based on your understanding and not influenced by others. In my opinion, PhysicsWallah and Allen are the best in the industry.(Non sponsored)
4. Strategy - Strategize your preparation decide in how many months you can complete the syllabus(mostly takes 6 months) based on your competency , daily routine and the hours you will put for each subject.
In my opinion, watch videos of 2 subjects and study then right that day daily .Do not skip videos which may create backlogs and frustration. Revision should be done weekly.
5. Mock tests - Take mock tests in the coaching batch itself and compulsorily evaluate yourself after each mock.
All the best! For more details, click on the link below -:
https://medicine.careers360.com/hi/articles/neet-question-paper
So, you're wondering about the cutoff rank for Krishna Mohan Medical College under the All India Quota for 2025, right? Unfortunately, I don't have the specific cutoff for Krishna Mohan Medical College. However, I can provide you with an example of how cutoffs can vary each year. Let's take a look at AIIMS Nagpur as an example. Getting into the MBBS program there as an OBC candidate takes a pretty good NEET rank. These ranks aren't set in stone, though. They bounce around each year based on things like how many people apply, how tough the exam is, and how many seats are actually available. Looking back at recent years can give you a general idea:
2024: In the first round of NEET UG counseling, the closing rank for OBC folks at AIIMS Nagpur was 1,801.
2023: The final closing rank for OBC was 2,170.
2022: The cutoff rank landed around 2,141 for OBC candidates.
You see how the ranks have been getting more competitive over time? It looks like the cutoff ranks are getting tougher to beat. The bottom line is that the NEET cutoff for AIIMS Nagpur's MBBS program for OBC candidates has been tightening up, which shows the competition is getting fiercer. For example, that Round 1 closing rank in 2024 was 1,801, while it was 2,170 the year before. What this really means is that candidates need to score higher to snag a spot. This can be caused by the number of applicants rising, the exam varying in difficulty, and the limited number of seats up for grabs. Therefore, if you want to increase the chances of getting into AIIMS Nagpur as an OBC candidate, you should really try to get a NEET rank way under 1,800, at least based on the latest trends. Keep in mind, though, that cutoffs can change from year to year because of those factors I mentioned earlier. So, the best thing you can do is shoot for the highest NEET score possible. Also, be sure to keep an eye on the official announcements from AIIMS Nagpur and the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). They'll have the most accurate and up-to-date information on admissions and cutoff ranks.
Hello
The NEET cut off for MNS (Military Nursing Service) varies yearly. For the ST category, the NEET qualifying percentile is 40% with previous years cut-off marks ranging from 136 to 107.
However, for MNS admission a safe score is around 150+. The exact cut-off depends on competition and available seats .
Aim for a higher score for better chances.
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