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Hello,
The difficulty level of NEET 2025, like any other competitive exam, depends on several factors, such as the question paper's complexity, competition, and changes in the syllabus or exam pattern. While it’s not possible to predict the exact difficulty level, here’s how you can prepare effectively to excel regardless of the toughness of the paper:
1. Stick to the NCERT Curriculum
Focus on NCERT for Biology: Around 85-90% of NEET Biology questions are directly or indirectly from NCERT.
For Physics and Chemistry, NCERT concepts are fundamental. Once you master these, practice higher-level questions from reference books.
If you have passed Class 12 and taken admission in a B.Sc. program but haven’t appeared for your first-year B.Sc. exams yet, you should select Code 02 in the NEET 2025 application form.
Code 02 is meant for candidates who have completed their 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English, and are not yet pursuing or completing their first-year degree exams. This code fits your situation perfectly.
If you have passed Class 12 and taken admission in a B.Sc. program but haven’t appeared for your first-year B.Sc. exams yet, you should select Code 02 in the NEET 2025 application form.
Code 02 is meant for candidates who have completed their 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English, and are not yet pursuing or completing their first-year degree exams. This code fits your situation perfectly.
Yes, you are eligible for the Jharkhand state quota in NEET as domicile is the primary criterion, not where you completed your schooling. Since you hold a Jharkhand domicile and completed Class 10 there, you can claim the state quota during the counseling process, provided you provide valid domicile proof. The "State of Eligibility" in your NEET admit card indicates where you completed Class 12 and does not affect your domicile-based quota. Ensure you have your Jharkhand domicile certificate ready during counseling to avoid any confusion. Contact the counseling authority for clarification if needed.
Hello Abdul,
If you selected "None" as the identity type while creating your APAR (Aadhaar or Identity) ID for the NEET exam, it should not cause a problem as long as you provide valid and accurate identity proof when required.
However, to be sure:
If you realize that the identity type you chose is incorrect, you may want to update your details or contact the NEET exam authorities to avoid any potential issues during the exam or document verification process.
It’s a good idea to cross-check all the details and ensure that the identity proof you provide is valid and aligned with your application.
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Hello Dhananjay,
The name mismatch issue is important to address before applying for NEET or CUET to avoid complications during the verification process. Here's how to handle the situation:
1.
Do You Need to Change Your Name on Aadhar?
By following these steps, you can ensure a smooth process for NEET, CUET, and future admissions.
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The NEET cut off for the general category in Karnataka for 2024 is 720-162. The Hyderabad-Karnataka region is eligible for a 7% reservation in the state medical colleges.
Eligibility for Karnataka state quota
Hyderabad-Karnataka region
Karnataka NEET merit list
Also check, NEET CUTOFF for previous year
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1. EWS Certificate for NEET 2025 in West Bengal:
The EWS (Economically Weaker Section) certificate issued in January 2025 is expected to be eligible for NEET 2025, provided it meets the necessary criteria outlined by the authorities. According to NEET guidelines and the policies of most state governments, the EWS certificate must be valid for the current financial year in which the exam takes place. For NEET 2025, the certificate should typically be issued on or after April 1, 2024, and must remain valid for the academic year 2025-26.
However, eligibility may vary based on specific regulations in West Bengal, as state authorities often have their own rules. It's vital to check the eligibility requirements with the West Bengal State Government or the NEET conducting body (NTA) to confirm that your EWS certificate from January 2025 is acceptable.
2. Reapplying after 3 months:
If your EWS certificate is deemed ineligible in April (for NEET 2025), you can reapply for the certificate after 3 months or once you obtain an updated version. As long as you fulfill the required eligibility criteria before the application deadline, you can utilize the new certificate for your NEET application. Make sure to verify the specific timeline for NEET 2025 applications, as they typically open several months ahead.
In summary:
- The January 2025 EWS certificate should generally be eligible if it aligns with the validity for the academic year.
- If it isn't accepted, you can reapply for the certificate once you satisfy the necessary requirements, as long as you submit it before the NEET application deadline.
Always verify details with official NEET or West Bengal Government officials for the most reliable information.
In most Indian medical colleges, postgraduate students are not required to stay in the college hostel and have the option to live outside. However, some colleges may have specific rules for married students, and it's important to check the individual guidelines of the college where your wife is admitted. While the National Medical Commission (NMC) does not mandate hostel stay, some institutions might have conditions regarding married students' accommodations. It’s best for your wife to directly contact the college administration to get accurate details about the accommodation options available for married students.
Hello there,
No, you don’t need to update your Aadhaar card again for NEET registration if you have already updated your biometrics last year and your details are correct. However, ensure the following:
Match with NEET Details
: The details in your Aadhaar card (name, date of birth, gender) should exactly match the information you provide during NEET registration.
Check Validity
: Your Aadhaar card should not be deactivated or invalid. Verify its status online if unsure.
Exceptions : If there are discrepancies in your Aadhaar card details or changes needed (like name correction), update it before registration.
If everything is accurate, there’s no need to update it again.
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