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Dear Student,
There is nothing called passing marks in NEET Exam. In NEET, it is qualifying marks rather which is 50th percentile for general category and 40th percentile for reserved categories. Try to score 550+. Then you'll definitely get a good medical college.
If you want to score good marks in NEET then just follow simple steps. Here are Some GOLDEN tips for the preparation of NEET.
1. Make you own time table , Shorter and achievable small targets. 2. Focus on limited books - NCERT + Some reference 3.Finish your full syllabus n a fixed time frame of 3-4 4. Solve MCQS daily in a time limit - Understand where you are doing most mistakes, Correct it, retry 5.Whatever you study throughout the day make sure that you revise before going to the bed 6.Concentrate More on weaker subject 7.Give equal important to all the three subjects. 8.Understand all options of previous year MCQS ...As EXACT question is not repeated BUT related questions are.... 9.Give mock test in between to assess yourself. 10. Have patience and be positive 11.POSITIVE SURROUDING - Discuss with friends who can help you stay positive not the one who brings negativity. 12.Correct your mistakes 13.Maintain your health Don't think about the result. Be cool and devise a strategy for solving the paper, like which subject to attend first, what time is to be given for each subject, rough work to be done with pencil, leaving doubted questions initially, etc.
Above points will definitely help you. Best of luck !
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The state of Maharashtra is a competitive one in such cases the state cutoff rises to 550 throgh state quota and near 600 through all india quota
Hi Tanaji!
Usually for any government college in Mumbai, a score of 570 and above is good enough but this is not guarantee. Admission is based on your category, the quotas and most importantl, your rank.
Hope this answers your question!
Arika (State Head @ Careers360)
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