If i will failed to get admission in MBBS in NEET 2018 can i take second try in NEET 2019?
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Because there is no attempt limit on neet .
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Definitely you can. I have to let you know that, a student can apply for NEET-UG up to his/her 25 years old age(for UR candidates). Kindly stay in touch with the notices on CBSE NEET website and daily newspapers if there's any updates by the council. Be positive.
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Dear Hitesh,
Of course you can.
This is what you have to do for better preparation of NEET
- Know the complete syllabus.
- Make a timetable. Divide syllabus in such a way that you can study it whole by November 2018.
- Gather NCERTs and reference books to prepare for NEET 2019.
- Start preparing by covering theory from NCERTs first, then more on same topic from reference book.
- Solve multiple choice questions from reference books.
- Keep taking notes throughout study process.
- Around October, start solving previous year papers. Initially you may find them tough, but then you will get familiar.
- Solve mock tests, sample papers also.
- If you are appearing for board exams, then devote January-February for board exams also. Simultaneously keep revising and preparing.
- If you find any topic tough in NEET 2019 syllabus, reach out to teachers so that you can understand that topic quickly.
With still ample time remaining, students start to get lazy and procrastinate thinking they have a lot of time. It is important for candidates to lay a groundwork for achieving their goal. In order to ensure success, a combination of hard and smart work is the key. You should start channelizing your energy towards preparing for the exam. Follow these tips to ensure that you make the best of your time in the upcoming years.
A simple answer to that question: YES, YOU CAN.
On the proposal of Union Health Ministry, MCI approved to finish attempts limit from 2018. Candidates can now appear the National-Eligibility-cum-Entrance-Test (NEET 2018) inmaximum 9 times till age criteria of 25 years. For reserved categories, the maximum age limit is 30 years.
Don't focus on your results now but rather concentrate on your preparations. Don't lose hope just as yet. Work Hard, even if the days seem less. All the very best for your preparations!
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