what are advantage avoiding plastic?
Dear aspirant,
There are many disadvantages of using plastic. Few are:
- They are non-biodegradable.
- When plastic products are made some toxic gases are released which get mixed with the air and comes into our body when we breathe.
- If not disposed off properly, it will remain in the environment and form heaps which will be consumed by fishes and birds and other animals which can lead them to death.
- Plastic releases some chemicals which get mixed with the soil and water when thrown away.
- Burning plastics releases toxic gases like nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide etc.
These are few disadvantages but if we ban plastic totally then it will cause a lot of inconvenience as it's very cheap and has versatile applications. So, we need to find an alternative to remove our dependencies from plastics.
So we should not ban plastic but follow the 3R's of Reuse, Reduce and Recycle.
Is it allowed to wear wristwatch and carry pen in transparent plastic pouch for neet exam on 13 september ?
No both of these items are not allowed to be carried by the candidate for NEET exam and if you're found possessing them, you'll be asked to return them to any guardian that are accompanying you till the entry gate.
You'll be provided with ball point pens and as for the clock, there'll be a wall clock in every room so don't worry for loosing a track of time.
It's wise to read the admit card at least thrice before entering the examination hall.
All the best!
i am in class 11th now and want to crack neet 650 plus..i am from general categorey and tell me about the best prepretion of neet2022 then i score 650 above.and best stretegy or sechudule like how many hours for study all about this??and tell me best paid doctors and plastic sugeon belongs in it?
Chandan, The MHRD did announce that NEET 2021 Syllabus is going to be reduced and revised. And so when you appear for NEET 2022, the new syllabus might come into force which has not been announced as yet. And we are expecting the new Syllabus to be rolled out in the month of December. Until then, we can give you the timetable for the current syllabus. It is for 10 weeks and you can repeat it as many times as you want until the new syllabus has been released. If you study each subjet atleast 2 hours a day, you should b e able to revise the total syllabus atleast 4-5 times by NEET 2022. Again a reminder that this timetable is given based on the old syllabus as we do not have NEET 2021 syllabus yet. You can check the revised CBSE syllabus at: http://cbseacademic.nic.in/revisedcurriculum_2021.html
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Biology |
Chemistry |
Physics |
1st week |
Diversity in Living World |
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure, Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties, S-block Element Some p-block Elements
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Electrostatics, Current Electricity
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2nd week |
Cell Structure and Function |
D and F Block Elements, Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Structure of Atom
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Physical World and Measurement, Kinematics
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Reproduction |
Organic Chemistry |
Laws of Motion Work, Energy and Power Motion of System of Particles and Rigid body
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Biology and Human Welfare |
Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen Biomolecules, Polymers and Chemistry in Everyday life
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Gravitation, Properties of Bulk Matter
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5th week |
Structural Organization in Animal and Plants |
State of Matter: Gases and Liquids |
Thermodynamics, Behaviour of perfect gas and kinetic theory
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6th week |
Plant Physiology |
Structure of Atom, Thermodynamics Equilibrium
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Oscillation of waves |
7th week |
Genetics and Evolution |
Environmental Chemistry, Solutions, Chemical Kinetics
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Magnetic effects of current and magnetism, Electromagnetic induction and alternating currents
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8th week |
Biotechnology and its applications |
Coordination Compounds, Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
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Electromagnetic waves Optics
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Human Physiology |
Biomolecules, Polymers and Chemistry in Everyday life |
Dual Nature of matter and radiation, Atoms and nuclei
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10th week |
Ecology and Environment |
Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen |
Electronic devices |
Pls tell if Gloves will be provided for writing NEET 2020 by NTA? Do students have to wear gloves during examination? It will be a new challenge if gloves are compulsary. Masks will be worn during exam but I am little bit confused about gloves? If yes, will it be rubber gloves or thin plastic gloves
I hope you are preparing well for examination. According to guidelines mask, gloves are mandatory for aspirants appearing but many students face issue with the same, rubber gloves will be better if you feel uncomfortable while attending exam you can ask the supervisor about removing the gloves during examination. It's better to carry and wear unless exams are started and after the exams are over.
Hope this helps...All the best!
how many marks need in neet 2022 for general categorey to take admission in AIIMS,new delhi and IPGMER, kolkata?? and i want to be a plastic surgeon so tell me about it full details??
NEET 2022 is atleast 2 NEET exams away. And cut offs change every year. Cut offs change every year depending on various factors such as no.of Candidates appearing for the exam, no.of Candidates qualified, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam. But ideally this is the first time that AIIMS is conducting its admissions through NEET score and for AIIMS New Delhi, we are expecting a cut off of more than 650. May be around 675 given its reputation. But 2022 cut offs or marks required are too early to be discussed. So if you are planning on appearing for NEET 2022, you should know the NEET eligibility criteria first. And to be eligible for NEET, you should have completed your 12th, passed in all subjects and secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. It is 50% for General Category, 45% for PWD and 40% for OBC,SC,ST. Now if you belong to OBC Category, the Category you belong to should be also listed in the Central OBC list. Or else you will be considered as General Category and so you have to secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. This 50% is inclusive of the Theory and Practical marks scored in Physics, Chemistry and Biology collectively. You needn't score 50% in Physics, 50% in Chemistry and 50% in Biology separately. You need an aggregate of 50% or 40% depending on your Category as an aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. And along with Physics, Chemistry and Biology, you should also have studied English as one of the core subjects in your 12th. And regarding becoming a Plastic Surgeon, first you need to complete MBBS along with mandatory 1 year internship. Post that you have to appear for NEXT. Now NEXT will come into effect probably in 2022 and so we do not yet know how admissions are going to be conducted based on NEXT. So for both NEET 2022 cut offs and NEXT details, you will atleast have to wait for a year or 2 for near accurate information. Until then stick to NCERT books and practise atleast one mock test a week.
pls guide me Im 12th pass. I want to be plastic surgeon pls help me ...
hi,
see to become a plastic surgeon, you need to become qualified the mbbs course first, then you may do post graduate course in surgery related topics as per your interest.
right now you need to appear in neet exam, which is the only entrance test in india for admission in health science related course. eligibility criteria is candidates must pass 12th exam with physics chemistry and biology, marks criteria of 12th course as category wise is,
general- 50%
sc/st/obc- 40%
there is no upper age limit for applying in neet ug exam.