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No NEET will be conducted only once in a year as per the recent notification. For the exact exam date, you need to stay tuned with the official website of the NEET examination as things can change depending upon the current situation. As of now, the tentative dates are around MAY and June only.
Good score in NEET cannot be predicted so easily as it depend on various factors like number of candidates appearing and also the paper level difficulty, etc. But still, if you were to given a par score then try to score 600 and above, aim for that so that you can fix your seat in any of the government medical colleges of INDIA.
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As of now Neet examination is conducted only once in a year, if nta increasea the number of attempts just like they did for jee main then they will notify in advance so don't worry. NEET examination is normally conducted on the 1st sunday of May every year, so considering that your neet 2021 examination is expected to be conducted on 2nd May 2021 .
But yes, There are also chances that your neet 2021 might be delayed due to covid. Also, now that CBSE board examination are going to start from 4th May chances of Neet examination to be delayed has increased , but this cannot be said with surety ,so for now we need to wait for the notification from NTA regarding the same.
Your profile suggest that you are from Karnataka
Predicting the marks required to get a seat in a government medical college is quite difficult but when we go through previous year trends then
We don't have Neet 2020 data yet but In neet 2019 , 443 marks for general category was the cut off marks/ lowest marks that got a seat in a government medical college under karnataka state quota and it was for ESI Medical College, Bangalore
You can check the same at https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-karnataka
But yes, cut off marks / rank for medical colleges keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like number of students that appeared in the neet examination, kind of marks obtained by students in neet , toughness level of the neet examination, number of seats available etc.
So , you should try to get at least 50 marks more in comparison of Neet 2019 in your Neet 2021 Examination to be on the safer side, so you should try to get at least around 500 marks.
Now , limited time is left for your neet 2021 examination, so focus on preparation, go through the chapters , practise questions and then revise them, go through mock test papers once you are done with complete syllabus.
If you have any other doubt then you can always reach us to clear them :) we are always available to help you out and guide you
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