I am getting 571-580 marks in NEET UG 2022 in General Category can I get the top College in BDS course (Government) or shall I take a drop to prepare for MBBS colleges. And is doing BDS right in these times when there is a lack of job opportunities and how much can a person earn after BDS?
Hey Aspirant,
Firstly congratulations on such a decent performance in NEET 2022. As you have not mentioned your home state, I will take the example for last year's least cutoff for general category i.e., 612 in the Andaman and Nicobar (see https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off-for-government-colleges ). As apparent, it's virtually not possible to get a govt. MBBS seat.
Now coming to BDS, it is pretty much in demand even in the current times, though the professionals faced issues during the pademic period, the profession has now again started blooming. Remember people are very much driven by their looks, the way the smile or the ordour of their mouth, these are very integral things that will never run out of demand. Coming to job security, a dentist with a fresh degree earns around Rs. 3-6 LPA which goes on increasing with experience. For more prospects of BDS visit this link: https://www.careers360.com/courses/bds-bachelor-of-dental-surgery
Regarding your dilemma of taking a drop, I would suggest you to give yourself a thought as you too can not completely put off leaving a MBBS degree (which again is an equally prestigious and high paying profession), your score is on borderline and definitely has a scope for improvement with more practice. So think mindly and choose what's best for you.
In case of any other queries feel free to reach out.
All the Best!
I am just 12 pass in 2018 I am preparing for neet given exam 3 times gettings marks 254,316,270 !! I am stuck I am thinking for bhms private cllg , should I take admission in private bhms is there any scope or I will lose everything I havent complete my graduation plz give genuine advice ,
Dear soumya,
As you know your Score are not enough to get a government seat and Instead of Increasing It just decreased in your 3rd attempt.
So I will advise you to take admission in B.H.M.S
and alteast complete your graduation.
B.H.M.S is also has a good career scope.
you can open your own clinic.
You can teach in B.H.M.S colleges after your graduation
You can also go for government job also
So every degree has its own value,so you should not be demotivated,just go with your heart and gain knowledge and skills in B.H.M.S.you will surely earn a good amount
Best of luck!
i an 2023 dropper first time and my 12th physics is strong and till now i.e. in 40 days i have completed my 12th full physics by one shot and 12th and 11th ncert bio full reading ( from 2021 to 2022 , 3 4 times revised) am i going right i want aiims dlhi
It's great that you have completed you NCERT biology 3-4 times and completed physics through one shot, but that alone is not enough for you to get into AIIMS Delhi. They are just the foundation of your neet prep. You need to do much more than that to get into AIIMS.
Here are few tips for you which will help you achieve you goals-:
1. If your concepts are not clear then go for coaching because by self study or with the help of Youtube you never ever able to clear your concepts. Or if you have your concept the opt for self study don't waste your time in coaching.
2. For biology read onlyNCERTyou have seen in 2022 paper whole biology is from ncert lines only. But till dec if you are able to complete your biology preparation from ncert ( means tip of tongue ) then take its advantage and try for extra edge topics. And keep on practicing the MCQs.
3. For chemistry if you are willing to score out off then for inorganic chemistry read only ncert line by line as no question of inorganic chemistry is out of ncert. For organic chemistry read ncert and some extra stuff like coaching material or any reference book. Learn all the name reactions from ncert as every year atleast one question is on name reaction. Solve as much question you can solve on chain reaction . For physical chemistry ncert theory is sufficient no need of extra stuff. Solve as much question you can solve and built up your concepts. #for REVISION of chemistry you can go for hand book by Arihant. If you are able to solve previous year question of NEET, then consider yourself well prepared.
4. For physics ncert theory is not such important but I personally think one time reading is important for theory questions as per neet 2020 paper. Solve as much question you can solve and try to solve variety of questions. Exampler questions, PYQS of neet , PYQS of jee mains , some selected questions of HCV are important to improve your score . I personally suggest to solve some one extra book with your coaching materials like DC Pandey.
And remind physics is your rank boosting subject never ignore it.
5. Start making short notes from now it will help you in last few months for revising whole syllabus in short duration of time it will help you to give so many revision before the exams.
6. Don't run from your test, mock test. Don't worry about scores it is not your neet exam it is just for examine your self where you are lagging behind, which is your week points .
If you'll be able to follow all the points , you'll definitely make it to AIIMS .
All the best.
hello I have completed my 12th in 2018 & gave two times NEET exam in 2019 & 20 but I couldnt do nice due to lack of study & interest. Now Im in BSc 2nd year in 2022. But confused if I should seek a chance in NEET ? And what should I do after BSc next yr ? please suggest me.
As you have already given NEET twice, you have an upper hand. You already have the experience of sitting in the exam and have an idea of what is the paper like. You are well aware of the syllabus and the pattern of the exam. You are already much ahead of the runners in the race. Now, if you want to prepare for NEET, you have to be confident enough. You have to be strong enough to leave whatever course you are pursuing because NEET demands time, hard work and constant attention. You cannot prepare for it simultaneously while doing some other regular course. However if you are on a break or do not have any other exams approaching and can go a while without studying for the course, you can prepare for NEET. I would suggest you giving 100% focus and attention to NEET once you start preparing as there's no point in preparing for it half-heartedly. You won't be satisfied with yourself in the end and might regret preparing for it.
Now, your second question. What after BSc?
You haven't mentioned what subject did you choose for your Bachelor's so the options which I am mentioning here will be quite limited.
- You can choose to pursue Masters i.e MSc in the same subject if it interests you or you can pursue masters in some other subject too.
- You can also pursue an MBA. It is a brilliant career option.
- You can join the Indian army as commissioned officers after going through their tests.
- You can also prepare for civil services as you are a graduate now.
- You can also try a career in law.
- You can become a scientific assistant.
Hope this helped you
Best wishes for your future:)
sir, i finished my 12th in 2020 and im a jee aspirant , in 2020 i was not able to apply for jee and i did it in 2021 where there was no result and the same happened in 2022, i didnt qualify jee neither times. So, if i give jee in 2023 is it possible to give advanced as i didnt appear for it anytime
Hi
No, you won't be eligible for jee advanced 2023, it doesn't matter even if you have never appeared before for JEE advanced .
This is because,
One has a total of two attempts for JEE advanced over two consecutive years starting from the year of appearing for 12th board examination i. e as per , eligibility criteria one is eligible for JEE advanced examination only in the year in which he or she appears for 12th board examination and the next year following it.
So, with 12 th appearing year as 2020
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you were eligible for jee advanced 2020 and
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eligible for jee advanced 2021 only. Thus, not eligible for JEE advanced 2023
You can check detailed eligibility criteria of JEE advanced by visiting our page the link for the same page is provided below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-eligibility-criteria
If I tell you about Jee main then,
One can give JEE Mains entrance examination for a maximum of 3 consecutive years starting from the year of passing 12th board examination.
Now, your 12th passing year is 2020
So, you
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were eligible for jee main 2020
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eligible jee main 2021
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eligible jee main 2022 as well .
Thus not eligible for even jee main 2023
For jee main eligibility criteria, checkout our page at :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-eligibility-criteria/amp
Regards
ADITYA KUMAR
i gave neet 2 times ....but now i want to give jee 2023 ...how can i apply for it?? Im pcb student!
Hello,
As you are a NEET aspirant and you also mentioned you are PCB student so let me tell you that you are not eligible for giving jee mains because Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics are the compulsory subjects which are required in 11th and 12th to be eligible for jee mains.
So, i would suggest you to keep any other option as a backup as you have not taken Mathematics in your 11th and 12th.
how many times neet exam occur in one year
can i print neet admit card 3 times please reply
Hello aspirant,
The NEET admit card can be downloaded as many times as you want from the official website and you can make as many copies you want.
Thank you
Where can I get Lucknow University LLB 3 Year Entrance Exam Previous / Sample Papers ? I searched many times on web but not getting. My Telegram @ BVD26. Can anyone please send. Thanks
Hello,
You could get the previous year entrance exam question paper for LLB 3 year course from the official website of Lucknow University. The site is not updated so they have question paper till year 2018. I am attaching the link here. Hope it helps.
https://www.lkouniv.ac.in/en/page/question-paper