I appeared for NEET in 2018, but I couldn't qualify as I got only 203 marks. Is there any chance to crack NEET if I appear again?
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Hello,
Yes, you can. NEET Exam is tough. But if you prepare well then, you can easily crack the exam. Click here http://bit.ly/2Jm1011 to know if the NEET Exam will be conducted again this year or not. Follow these tips to crack NEET Exam:
1. First check the complete syllabus and exam pattern.
2. Maintain a timetable so that you are able to prepare for the exam in a planned way and give sufficient time to the subjects that need more attention.
3. For NEET Exam, study from 11th & 12th NCERT books first. More than 70% questions are based on NCERT books.
4. It is possible that you are very strong in one subject and weak in the other. Do no...more -
Cracking the NEET exam will totally depend on you. You have to decide either you are capable to crack it or not. If you had faced difficulties and problem to solve the questions then you should think once for repeating. Don't waste your time, if you are not confident to crack it. Go for some other courses. Thanks.
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Don't be upset, you can do it. Prepare harder this year. You can crack it. In fact, this year NEET exam will be conducted twice, i.e. new examination system for NEET is coming into existence. If you want to know how NEET will be conducted twice a year then click on the link given below:
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It all depends on you that will you be able to crack the NEET 2019 or not. If you are not confident you can try for other courses or can for paid management seats in top Deemed Universities. The cut-off for this year for getting any private or deemed colleges will be around 450 under AIQ & 430 under state quota for open category.
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