National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Hello Dear Student,
With 150+ marks in NEET, getting a government MBBS or BDS seat is very unlikely.
You can consider these options:
Hi,
To crack NEET in your first attempt, focus mainly on NCERT books, especially for Biology, because it carries the highest weightage in the exam.
Preparation strategy: • Thoroughly study NCERT Class 11 & 12 • Practice MCQs daily (around 150–200 questions) • Solve previous years’ question papers regularly •
NEET is mainly for medical courses like MBBS/BDS, while BTech admissions are generally done through exams like JEE Main , EAPCET , KCET , COMEDK , etc.
BTech fees can vary a lot depending on the college: • Government colleges → usually lower fees • Private universities → comparatively
Yes, apart from NEET, there are several other medical and healthcare-related entrance exams depending on the course you want to pursue. Some popular options include:
• CUET – for many life science, paramedical, and allied health courses • AIIMS Nursing entrance exams • JIPMER Nursing/paramedical admissions • ICAR AIEEA
Hey,
Unfortunately, if you completely missed the KEAM registration window, then you usually cannot register now for Kerala state counselling. Fresh registrations normally do not reopen later.
That means you won’t be eligible for Kerala government/state quota medical seats through KEAM counselling this year.
But you still have options: •
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