When to start preparation for NEET and AIIMS?

I am currently in class 9th.

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U
8 years ago
You should first focus on 9th and 10th class because if you are good in them then your basic concepts will get strong.

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Vivek Kr.
4 years ago
You can start your preparation from the 9th only. NEET and AIIMS exams are usually conducted every year by MCI. They give us admission to various medical colleges in India. NEET syllabus covers mostly class 11th and 12th but both classes are somehow related to class 9th also. So, start solving MCQs

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Himanshu Rao
9 years ago
Preparation for NEET and AIIMS is slightly different. NEET focuses on core subjects like biology, physics and chemistry. Along with the core subjects, AIIMS entrance also contains English and general knowledge. The questioning pattern is also a bit different, you will get more assertion and reason t

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