HSC BCB Group not clear But mhtcet BCB total marks 223 can I get addmisson government college in b. pharmacy
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hello. should I quit neet study for a month so that I would be able to complete my hsc board syllabus and then get back to ncert but for a whole month so is it ok take gap or should I balance both studies????
Leaving NEET preparations for a month will not be a good idea. A suggestion should be to start the HSC board preparation as soon as you can with NEET syllabus. You can make flash cards of your NEET related topics and revise them daily with your HSC Board preparation. This way you will not loose the focus from the board exam as well as you will not have to leave NEET preparation also. All the best.
hello. actually see Im feeling like I should leave the coaching because they are teaching from hsc state board textbook and Im a neet aspirant and Itotally get confuse tofollow whom like my study plan or this hsc pattern iknow that if I am doing ncert I will be able to hsc board easilyso whattodo?
If you are confident enough that you can study on your own that is good. As you mentioned you are a NEET aspirant, you can either change your coaching classes or get an online subscription of any digital classroom. Another way is to talk to any student who studied on their own for NEET and cleared the exam. Coaching classes help you to clear your basic doubts but if feel that you prepared enough, start preparing topics for NEET exam. Wish you all the best.
do students from HSC CLASS 12 have to study every single chapter from Practical book or we will he given some chapters to study (if some than please tell me how many).
Hello Student
Student of HSC class 12 have not to study every single chapters for his or her practical examination for that subject. She has to study only two or three chapters well and other chapters have to revise that should be from important chapters of every subjects. The candidate should have to read the practical journal also and have to remind the practical work he has done through the year in school and have written in project copy.
Hope this helps.
is it ok if I would focus on hsc boards first and then my neet but still Im worried that I would be able to clear neet in 1st attempt in 2022but I have done with biology only revision is needed and regarding physics chemistrythey are done 50-50 ofboth 11th and 12thso where should ifocusboardsorneet
Don't need to be worry ,take deep breath and relax and tell yourself I can do it ,I will do it ,I will manage both studies and preparation too!!
If you build a confidence without any doubt and worry you will definitely achieve both the target with flying colors!!
As your hsc board is coming then focus on first of all this exam and side by side study for neet also
You can solve phy chem McQ as you don't have so much time by solving McQ you will build the concept !!
Solve pyq neet ques of chem phy for 1 hour in your busy schedule ,you can do this !!
Moreover change you thinking towards the subject as you can do biology then you can also do physics chemistry
I know biology is easier than chem physics as in biology you have to follow only ncert books and learn it and understanding it
But in physics you need little bit maths skill and try to solve ques daily basis so that you can attempt the question in less time!!
But chemistry inorganic you should read only from ncert and organic too but you have to ques practice as we can't understand the organic ques easily or we need very strong concept of goc
So in my opinion read little little in physics chem ,as you don't forget everything after giving hsc exam !!
So revise everything every day
You can manage everything dear ,try to make a time table ...I know everyone can't follow timetable but you can have a idea atleast how to complete this!!
Best of luck for your exams!!
Thank you
I asked for HSC reduced syllabus and you mailed me reduced syllabus of SSC
Sorry for your inconvenience. If you want to go for the HSC syllabus you can download it from the link provided below:
https://school.careers360.com/articles/maharashtra-hsc-syllabus
By visiting the above link you can download the syllabus of the subjects you want to download. This reduction of the syllabus was done for the session 2021-22 although its expected that this year also, the syllabus will be the same.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
We are from Andhrapradesh. My fasther working in a pvt company in Pune from Last 15 years. I did my SSC in pune and doing HSC in pune. Do i need domicile certificate to get admission in to MHCET?
Hello student,
It is not compulsory to have a domicile certificate for admission via MHTCET and DTE counselling. However, its required if you need to have the advantage of the different category of admission provided by the council. As you have done your 10th and 12th boards from Maharashtra, you will mostly lie in category B. However, for that, any of your parent must have a domicile certificate. Or else, you will lie in the quota of outside of Maharashtra during admission and your admission cutoffs will vary accordingly
I hope this helps, All the Best!
hello.i havent completed my half syllabus of neet physics and chemistry only biology over with mcq practice I want to do but there are my preboard in both college and coaching and Im from hsc and Im not able to balance by doing it iam getting depressed again about my time so what to do
Dear applicant the first set of suggestion would be not to panick, it's your time and you will prove yourself, have faith and keep on working hard. I know it's very difficult to balance both HSC and NEET but you can focus on few important portions of Physics like Electricity, Magnetism, capacitors and vectors. Solve sums specially from previous years papers, when it comes to Chemistry give priority to organic chemistry and s,p,d,f block elements. Solve as many MCQs as you can and simultaneously read the portions for boards.
Hope it helps!!
Good luck!!
i have got 75.95% in MHTCET and 72% in HSC, can i get addmission in pharmacy in mumbai with SC category?
Hi
For getting admission in good pharmacy college in maharashtra on the basis of MHT-CET exams you need to secure marks in the range of around 95-115 marks, which is tentative I am conveying you based upon previous year data it may vary this year but not so much about 5-10 marks less or more will take place in allocating your ranking. So based on your current percentile it is highly unlikely to fetch you a pharmacy college in Maharashtra
All the Best
I have scored 122 marks in pcb and 90 marks in neet so I have to repeat neet or neet and HSC both
Hi
>>>>>>>> With 90 marks in NEET 2021, irrespective of the category you belong to
You cannot any medical/dental college be it government or private and thus if you want to get admission you need to repeat NEET
This is because,
You have failed to qualify neet examination but in order to be eligible for getting admission in MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS etc even in private colleges for management quota seat or anywhere you must qualify Neet examination
For your reference,
Neet 2021 qualifying cutoff for different categories is given below:-
. NEET 2021 CUT OFF
Category cut off percentile Cut off marks
General/ EWS 50th 720-138
General-PH 45th 137-122
SC 40th 137-108
ST 40th 137-108
OBC 40th 137-108
SC/ST/OBC-PH 40th 121-108
So,
An obc/sc/st category student requires at least 108 marks, to qualify neet 2021 and for general category at least 138 marks is required to qualify Neet 2021
For detailed information, visit
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
Now that,
You have failed to qualify , I would suggest you to start your preparation for Neet examination again without wasting any time.
Follow the below tips to prepare well for your Neet examination
- Follow routine to avoid wastage of time
- Make sure all your studies revolve around reading practicing question and revision
- Practice is the key, solve MCQs in each chapter
- Stress and focus more on NCERT especially for biology
- Solve previous year question paper and mock papers of neet.
And don't worry we have Neet knockout program which will help you at every step of your preparation , the link for the same is given below
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet
Coming to your eligibility for neet i. e whether you need to give 12th improvement examination or not ,
Which category do you belong to?
*******To be eligible for neet, you need to pass 12th board examination with physics, chemistry ,biology/biotechnology and English and must have got:-
- at least 50 % in aggregate of PCB i.e Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology in 12th examination if belongs to general category
- at least 40% in aggregate of PCB if belongs to Obc/ Sc /st category
- at least 45 % in aggregate of PCB in case of pwd candidates to be eligible.
Now,
Your aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology is
= 122 marks
=( 122 / 300 x 100 )%
= 40.6% i.e lesser than 50% , but more than 40 % so you are not eligible for Neet if you belong to general category but if you belong to OBC/ SC or St category then yes you are eligible for Neet examination
So,
in case if you belong to general category then you need to give improvement examination so that you can get more than 50% in aggregate of PCB so that you can be eligible for Neet but if you are from OBC SC or St category then you are totally fine with your marks and you don't need to appear for improvement examination
Also,
******** to be eligible for neet one has to be at least 17 years old by 31st December of the year of appearing
******** There is no upper age limit for Neet as of now.
******** There's no limit for the maximum number of attempts/times one can appear in NEET.
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