Well, it has only been in the NEWS in 2020 that the current Director of NTA Mr Vineesh Joshi is planning to conduct NEET exams twice a year but from 2021, this does not apply in 2020. In addition, there is no official confirmation about conducting NEET exams twice a year in 2021 too. I suggest you s...
Considering that NTA will continue to be the main body for conducting the NEET 2020 examinations, it is expected to be moderate. In addition, that now JIPMER and AIIMS will not be conducting a separate exam of their own, the standards of the questions may rise a little as well as the Cutoff list. Ho...
It's too early to say anything about NEET 2020 cut-off as there are many changes and developments which have taken place following from 2020. Elimination of separate AIIMS and JIPMER Exam: From 2020, NEET is the only exam one has to undergo in order to take admission in any medical college in India,...
Indeed, more than 80% of the questions are from NCERT only! 50% of the questions in NEET exams are from Biology which means you must thoroughly study and learn every topic word by word from your NCERT. This will enable you to easily score up to 320- 340 in Biology. It is essential to study Biology f...
Firstly, we understand that it is very little time left for preparations. However, I suggest you be wise and do not overexert and study effectively. So now that very little time is left, here’s what you need to do: IMPORTANT TIPS TO FOLLOW: NCERT: Thoroughly study Physics, Chemistry & Biology from y...