Hi Rituparna, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) will allow class XII students to sit in a single entrance examination to get admission to almost all medical colleges in India, including private medical colleges.To be eligible, a candidate must have passed 12th class examination, minimum of 50% in aggregate of Physics, Chemistry and Biology from a recognized board. The exam pattern is based on single response type Multiple Choice Questions. As for the preparation, I would suggest you to follow certain guidelines:-Stay focused.-Be thorough with books like Ashish Gupta and Mudit Khanna.-If you are short of time, study at least th... view more
Hi Rituparna, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) will allow class XII students to sit in a single entrance examination to get admission to almost all medical colleges in India, including private medical colleges. To be eligible, a candidate must have passed 12th class examination, minimum of 50% in aggregate of Physics, Chemistry and Biology from a recognized board. The exam pattern is based on single response type Multiple Choice Questions. As for the preparation, I would suggest you to follow certain guidelines: -Stay focused. -Be thorough with books like Ashish Gupta and Mudit Khanna. -If you are short of time, study at least the latest volumes. There is high chance that many aspirants will end up reading lot of books but in a non-complete and non-thorough way. And that can be really dangerous. So, if you are reading something, read thoroughly. As of now, your priorities should be the above mentioned books (Ashish Gupta and Mudit Khanna). For any further clarification do post your query, in case it resolves please close the thread by liking it or marking it as best answer. Wish you luck!
Hi Rituparna, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) will allow class XII students to sit in a single entrance examination to get admission to almost all medical colleges in India, including private medical colleges.
To be eligible, a candidate must have passed 12th class examination, minimum of 50% in aggregate of Physics, Chemistry and Biology from a recognized board.
The exam pattern is based on single response type Multiple Choice Questions.
As for the preparation, I would suggest you to follow certain guidelines:
-Stay focused.
-Be thorough with books like Ashish Gupta and Mudit Khanna.
-If you are short of time, study at least the latest volumes.
There is high chance that many aspirants will end up reading lot of books but in a non-complete and non-thorough way. And that can be really dangerous. So, if you are reading something, read thoroughly.
As of now, your priorities should be the above mentioned books (Ashish Gupta and Mudit Khanna).
For any further clarification do post your query, in case it resolves please close the thread by liking it or marking it as best answer.
Wish you luck!