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I completed class 10th in 2013 from CBSE and 11th to 12th in 2017-2019 appearing. The gap of 3years between 10th to 12th, will it matter in


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Mukesh Kumar 21st Apr, 2018
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Mrinmoy Das 22nd Apr, 2018

Dear Mukhesh,

You completed your 10th in 2013 and 11th in 2017. So you have a gap of 3 years. I think you will not find any problem at the time of giving any competetive examination like JEE and NEET also you will find no problem if you are going to general college.

Hope this is helpful.

All the best

Thank You.

Jatin Prajapati 22nd Apr, 2018
Hi Mukesh!



The gap that had arrived does not matter. The thing that matter is:







Know the syllabus of the examination well



NEET syllabusis as vast as an ocean, and you need to know the exact location to fish the best output. Cut down on extra information and focus on important topics. Since we know NEET exam covers NCERT syllabus as well, you can compare the syllabus with your Board exam syllabus. It is beneficial for you if there are common chapters as you will not need to prepare them separately. This will give you ample time to concentrate on the parts of the syllabus that are not covered.



Important Focus Areas for NEET 2018 are:



Physics Mechanics, Optics, Thermodynamics and Nuclear Physics



Chemistry Mole Concept, General Organic Chemistry, Periodic Table, Chemical Bonding, Coordination Chemistry



Biology-Ecology and Environment, Genetics, Cell Biology; Morphology, Reproduction and Physiology of Plants and Animals; Basics of Biotechnology



Good study material



Yes, thats the most important element! While selecting theright study material for NEETis little confusing, with the help of teachers and online expert assistance, you can choose the right one. You can consult NEET toppers and see which book they referred. Of course, they wont be reachable for all of you. So, you can read NEET topper interviews and try to get an idea about their preparation style. You should prepare study notes for NEET, solve previous years question papers and take mock tests to improve your speed and accuracy.



Come up with an effective study plan



Time is priceless. We all know this, yet many aspirants fail to make the proper use of time and take a nosedive. Goal setting can be used as a strategy to help aspirants bring positive changes into their lives. In order to implement the setting of a goal, make sure to ask oneself some questions: What is my goal? Is my goal realistic? How much effort has to be put in to fulfill my goal? Until and unless you make a complete and thorough schedule of the way you want to study, you will not be able to complete the syllabus. Plan for the week in advance and figure out chapters that you need to prepare from the beginning.



Work on weaker areas



It is possible that you are very strong in one subject and weak in the other. Do not get discouraged by the same. Try and work hard more on the weaker areas to strengthen them. If required, take help from a friend or senior or take extra classes for the subject. It will help in overcoming the fear of your weakness effectively.



Focus on this and you will surely succeed!!





























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1st May, 2018
Thank you sir for given info. Like motivation...Thank u so much 
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2nd May, 2018
Sir please give me yr number.
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18th Mar, 2019
Thanks sir, for your valuable suggestion, it's much helpful for me 
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31st Jul, 2018
Sir mere me 5 years ka gap hai...mai russia se mbbs kr sakta hu
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Aayush 22nd Apr, 2018
No the gap doesn't matter.

As far as you have your completion of the 12th.

Mukesh Kumar 22nd Apr, 2018

Please clarify more accurately.

Raveesh Rattan Kumar 21st Apr, 2018
According to CBSE, there shouldn't be no gap between 11th and 12th. Gap between 10th and 12th won't matter. However, you may confirm by viewing prospectus of NEET.



NEET information bulletin

Vivek Mishra 21st Apr, 2018
No. According to the official notification,there can be  gap in between 10 th and 12th.. but you should get the minimum qualifying percentage in class 12th for giving neet ug exam.




For more info. Visit official website,

http://www.cbseneet.gov.in





Good luck..




Soumya ranjan prusty 21st Apr, 2018
Sorry to say but according to CBSE new rules the 10+2 should be regular without any gaps
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21st Apr, 2018
What if I gave class 10 in 2014 from 1 school and
And I flunked in class 11 which was in year 2014-15
But I joined class 11 again in year 2015 in other school and cleared class 12 in 1 go
My academic session for class 11 is 2015-16 and class 12 is 2016-17.
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21st Apr, 2018
I don't have any gap between class 11 And 12
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21st Apr, 2018
Go through the information bulletin in NEET official site where you can clear your doubt
All the best for your bright future
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Adarsh 21st Apr, 2018
It matters a lot as the competition becomes tougher and number of candidates appearing for exams increase gradually..

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