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Saturday, September 14, 2019

NEET 2019 AYUSH All India Quota and Central University Counselling Cut-offs of Top Five Government Medical Colleges of BAMS and BHMS


After the declaration of NEET 2019 results, AACCC (AYUSH Admissions Central Counseling Committee) has successfully completed the Central University Quota Counselling (for all seats) and All India Quota (AIQ) Counselling (for 15% government medical seats) for BAMS and BHMS course in India.

The counselling was held in two rounds- 1st round and 2nd round. After completion of 2nd round, the remaining seats were reverted back to the respective college's state quota.

BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery)

The last rank (till 2nd round) to get a BAMS seat in a government medical college was:
General- AIR 45146 ( 507 marks out of 720), who secured a seat in Government Ayurveda Medical College and Hospital, Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu.
OBC- AIR 45352 (506 marks out of 720), who secured a seat in North Eastern Institute of Ayurveda, Shilong
SC- AIR 141279 (388 marks out of 720), who secured a seat in Government Ayurveda Medical College and Hospital, Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu.
ST- AIR 155410 (375 marks out of 720), who secured a seat in Government Ayurved College, Guwahati, Assam.

Here are the cutoffs of Top Five Government Medical Colleges (for BAMS) through All India Quota and Central Unversity Counselling:

1. Faculty of Ayurveda, IMS, BHU, Varanasi.
General (till 2nd round): AIR 18957 (563 marks).
EWS (till 2nd round): AIR 22244 (554 marks)
OBC (till 2nd round): AIR 22865 ( 552 marks).
SC (till 2nd round): AIR 107752 (422 marks).
ST (till 2nd round): AIR 117528 (411 marks).

2. National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur.
General (till 2nd round): AIR 23088 (552 marks).
EWS (till 2nd round): AIR 24288 (549 marks).
OBC (till 2nd round): AIR 25714 (546 marks).
SC (till 2nd round): AIR 109102 (420 marks).
ST (till 2nd round): AIR 102142 (428 marks).

3. Government Ayurved Medical College, Bangalore
General (till 2nd round): AIR 34793 (526 marks).
SC (till 2nd round): AIR 129107 (400 marks).
ST (till 2nd round): AIR 133599 (395 marks).

4. JB Roy State Ayurvedic Medical College, Kolkata
General (till 2nd round): AIR 27059 (542 marks).
SC (till 2nd round): AIR 124031 (405 marks).
ST (till 2nd round): AIR 170629 (362 marks).

5. Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbia College, New Delhi.
General (till 2nd round): AIR 26915 (543 marks).
SC (till 2nd round): AIR 113993 (415 marks).

BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery)


The last rank to get a BHMS seat in a government medical college was:
General- AIR 76481 (459 marks out of 720), who secured a seat in North Eastern Institute of Homoeopathy, Shillong.
OBC- AIR 77477 (458 marks out of 720), who secured a seat in North Eastern Institute of Homoeopathy, Shillong.
SC- AIR 185544 (350 marks out of 720), who secured a seat in National Institute of Homoeopathy, Salt Lake, Kolkata.
ST- AIR 204455 (336 marks out of 720), who secured a seat in State Dr. Brij Kishore Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh.

Here are the cutoffs of Top Five Government Medical Colleges (for BHMS) through All India Quota and Central Unversity Counselling:

1. Nehru Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, Delhi
General (till 2nd round): AIR 26773 (543 marks).
SC (till 2nd round): AIR 94205 (437 marks).
ST (till 2nd round): AIR 129335 (400 marks).

2. National Institute of Homeopathy, Kolkata
General (till 2nd round): AIR 50688 (498 marks).
EWS (till 2nd round): AIR 72796 (464 marks).
OBC (till 2nd round): AIR 72465 (465 marks).
SC (till 2nd round): AIR 185544 ( 350 marks).
ST (till 2nd round): AIR 202668 (337 marks).

3. JSPS Government Homeopathic College, Hyderabad
General (till 2nd round): AIR 66436 (473 marks).
SC (till 2nd round): AIR 156527 (375 marks).
ST (till 2nd round): AIR 157063 (374 marks).

4. Dr. BR Sur Homeopathic Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, New Delhi
General (till 2nd round): AIR 27949 (541 marks).
SC (till 2nd round): AIR 96538 (434 marks).
ST (till 2nd round): AIR 96497 (435 marks).

5. State Lal Bahadur Shastri Homoeopathic Medical College, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
General (till 2nd round): AIR 46204 (505 marks).
SC (till 2nd round): AIR 145446 (384 marks).
ST (till 2nd round): AIR 154429 (376 marks).

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

New date announced for NEET 2019 in Odisha, Karnataka and Siliguri

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) which was cancelled in Odisha due to Cyclone Fani will now be held on 20th May 2019. The exam was postponed only for students whose centres were based in Odisha.

Higher Education Secretary (HRD Ministry) R Subrahmanyam has tweeted saying, "On the request of Odisha government in wake of the Cyclone Fani, the NEET (UG) 2019 exam, which was scheduled to held on 5 May, was postponed only for the candidates having examination centres in Odisha. The examination for the above candidates will be held on 20 May from 10am to 1pm.”

See R Subrahmanyam's Tweet: https://twitter.com/subrahyd/status/1125356119612805120?s=09
The exam centres will remain the same in Odisha but NTA will be releasing revised admit cards for the candidates soon. Candidates should check the official website ntaneet.nic.in for further updates.

Cyclone Fani hit Odisha last Friday, with windstorm of speed up to 175-180 kilometres per hour (maximum 200 kmph). At least eight people were killed in the storm and thousands of houses were blown away, causing major loss to economy.

NEET 2019 is also postponed for those students of Karnataka who missed their examination due to 8 hours train (Hampi Express) delay and also for students of Siliguri who did not get their Hindi medium paper.

But the candidates should approach the City Coordinators of Bengaluru and Siliguri and submit their grievances along with documentary proof before 5 pm of 10/05/2019. Their exam will also be conducted along with Odisha on 20th May 2019 (from 10 am to 1 pm), for which a fresh admit card will be issued to them.
Read full notification:
1. Karnataka: https://nta.ac.in/Download/Notice/20190506163859.pdf
2. Odisha: https://nta.ac.in/Download/Notice/20190506131554.pdf

Friday, January 11, 2019

How to make short notes for revision for NEET/AIIMS


As the exam date is coming closer, necessity to increase the frequency of revision is also increasing. For this, you need to have short notes.
Here in this article, I have given some tips to make good short notes.


For Physics

First understand and revise your class notes and solve questions related to that chapter. After that point out those formulas and concepts, which were very frequently asked in those questions. Now write them in a concise way. This is the way of making good short notes for Physics.

For Physical Chemistry

Same as that in Physics; Understand and revise your class notes and then solve the questions related to that chapter. After that point out those formulas, values and concepts, which were very frequently asked in those questions. Now write them in a concise way. This is the way of making good short notes for Physical Chemistry.

For Inorganic Chemistry

First of all read the chapter from NCERT book twice or thrice and then solve the questions (past 20 years of NEET and AIIMS and atleast 100 extra questions) related to that chapter. After that write all the important trends, chemical formulas and reactions which were frequently asked while solving the questions. This will help you in making a good short notes for Inorganic Chemistry.

For Organic Chemistry

First of all read your class notes and then read that chapter from NCERT book twice or thrice and then solve the questions (past 20 years of NEET and AIIMS and atleast 100 extra questions). After that write (in a concise way) all the important trends, isomers, chemical formulas and organic reactions which were frequently asked while solving the questions. This will help you in making a good short notes for Organic Chemistry.

For Biology

NCERT is itself a short notes. Just revise NCERT atleast thrice and solve atleast 150 questions (in addition to 20 years NEET and AIIMS questions) per chapter, you will definitely score good in Biology in NEET/AIIMS/JIPMER.

Sunday, January 6, 2019

How to prepare for NEET? Fully explained- Coaching or Self study, Strategies, Test series, and all other informations


Which to choose- between coaching and self study?

Before taking a final decision, you should check the list of features given below:

●Coaching

1. Study Plan: In coaching, you will get a pre-defined and researched study plan made by their exam experts and HODs. All you have to do is to stay focused, motivated and follow the study plan.
2. Fees: Coaching centres demand very high fees for your preparation.
3. Study Materials: Coaching centres provide you well-defined and researched study material that can be used for your NEET preparation.
4. Updates: They keep you updated on all the changes in exam pattern or syllabus.
5. Time management: Classes run at a fast pace, and you will have to regularly work very hard to keep yourself up with the classes.
6. Competition: In coaching, you get to interact with many students who are preparing for the same exam. It helps you to get into the feeling/ environment of competition and hence it helps you to understand the level of your own preparation.

●Self study

1. Study Plan: You can study the syllabus on your own pace and device your own method/ plan of preparation. This is beneficial for students who find it difficult to move with the pace of coaching classes.
2. Fees: You dont have to pay any fees for your preparation, except for some online test series.
3. Study Materials: For self-study, you will have to purchase different books, watch different study videos and make your own study material, which is a time consuming process.
4. Updates: You will have to be updated (on your own) with the exam updates by searching internet regularly.
5. Time Management: In self-study, you can set your own deadlines and prepare your own study plan. But you will have to manage your time very carefully, keep yourself away from wasting your time in unusual activities, like games, social media, etc.
6. Competition: If you are doing self study, you are your own competitor, and therefore, you will lack competition and you will feel difficulty in understanding your level of preparation. This can be overcomed by joining a good All India level test series.

Whether you are attending coaching classes or doing self-study, good time management and hard work are the keys to crack NEET/AIIMS/JIPMER. Also, remember that coaching classes can only guide you, you will have to do a lot of self-study along with the coaching classes.


Strategy to score good marks


To score good marks (above 600), you should have a strong grip over basic concepts and higher speed of solving MCQ type questions. This can be achieved through reading good books, practising a lot of questions, making good notes and revising them at regular intervals.

● If you are attending coaching classes, then you should pay full attention in your class and ask your doubts with your teachers and make it clear on time. After that you should revise your notes and then read NCERT. After this, practice your module questions and past year papers. And then revise that topic's notes and solved questions at regular intervals. You should not miss any of your coaching tests and try to give them with your best efforts. After getting the test results, analyse it and identify your mistakes and try to never repeat them.
This is the best way of studying for NEET.

● If you are doing self study, then first read NCERT and then read good books like HC Verma or DC Pandey (for Physics), MS Chouhan (for Organic Chemistry) and Balaji (for Physical Chemistry). For Inorganic Chemistry and Biology, read only NCERT Books. You may watch those free lecture videos available on youtube for more clarity on concepts. After that make short notes, which you will have to revise regularly.  And solve questions from past year papers (of NEET and AIIMS) and those books which you have studied. Do not forget to revise them at regular intervals.
You should join a good test series, for regularly giving mock tests. And after getting the test results, analyse and identify your mistakes and try to never repeat them.

Which test series to join?


For a good preparation, you need to test your ability at regular intervals through mock tests. The other big advantage of giving mock tests is that it reduces your exam fear and fill you with confidence. So it is very important to choose good quality test series.
Here is a list of some good test series with separate categories of paid ones and non paid ones:

●Non-paid- Free test series.

1. Embibe- Embibe free NEET mock tests are prepared by subject experts. The types and pattern of questions in the Embibe NEET mock tests are very similar to the NEET exam. Here you can attempt more than 20000 questions chapterwise for free.
2. PMT Corner- This website is created by AIIMS Patna students and it provide you free online test series and it also gives you free allen test papers to download in pdf format.
3. Gradeup- It provides full length mock tests for NEET for free, which is valid till 31st May 2019.
4. Youth4work- It provides you to practice previous year papers online and it also provides some mocks tests for free for NEET.

●Paid test series.

1. Allen Online Test Series- Allen Career Institute (Kota) is a pioneer in NEET/AIIMS/JIPMER/JEE coaching. Its online NEET test series is used by most of the NEET Toppers and rankers and is the best in the market. The questions designed are of the same level as of actual NEET exam. Its test reports give you detailed analysis of your performance, allowing you to evaluate your performance with others from all over India.
2. All India Aakash Test Series (AIATS)- Aakash is a reputed name for NEET and engineering exams preparation. The All India Aakash Test Series for NEET is available both in online and offline formats (at aakash test centers).
3. ETOOS- This platform provides really good test series with properly planned questions and you can give it at your home easily.
4. Biomentors- Biomentors is a new online coaching platform which is created by Dr. Geetendra Singh and it provides free video lectures, but test series are paid and the tests are taken topicwise and atleast two to three times a week. And this test series is available at cheapest rates in market, with monthly subscriptions also available.
5. Motion- This is also a good platform. Here you get properly planned tests and you can also download old tests. You can give your tests in both mobile and laptop.

In my opinion, if you can afford, then join Allen test series. And if you are short on budget then join biomentors test series.
And if you don't want to spend a single rupee, join Embibe's NEET Test series.

Last month strategies

When 2 months are left, then you should increase your frequency of revision and give one mock test daily. Stop using social media and internet. Read nothing new, try to strengthen those topics which you have studied till now. Never take tension and never get demotivated. Always think positive and try to give your best.

Examination day strategy

Have a good sleep during night, wake up early and have a light breakfast and leave for your centre early, so that you are not late. It is always advised by NEET authorities to visit your centre a day before and confirm your location.

If you still have any query in your mind, feel free to ask it in comments.

Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Download NEET previous year question papers.


The new year 2019 has started and the countdown to the examination date begins, as NEET examination is on 5th May 2019. So there is only four months left for NEET 2019 examination.

Now it is the time for revision and mock tests. Many students are looking for past year papers to have an idea of the pattern and weightage of questions asked in examination.
Here in this blog, I have provided links to download past year papers (2014-18).

Download AIPMT 2014 question paper: Click here
Download AIPMT 2015 question paper: Click here
Download AIPMT 2015 (retest) question paper: Click here
Download NEET 2016 (Phase-1) question paper: Click here
Download NEET 2016 (Phase-2) question paper: Click here
Download NEET 2017 (Code A/B/C/D) question paper: Click here
Download NEET 2017 (Code P/Q/R/S) question paper: Click here
Download NEET 2017 (Code W/X/Y/Z) question paper: Click here
Download NEET 2018 question paper: Click here

You have to solve these papers in three hours duration, as this is the time you will get in your real examination.

For taking mock tests, you will have to download new sample papers. Here is the link- Download free sample papers for NEET

I hope you have downloaded past year papers. Now practice more and more and score well in NEET 2019 examination.
All the best for your NEET exams!

If you have any questions, please ask it in comments.

Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Points to remember before applying for NEET


About NEET
National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, popularly known as NEET UG, will be conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA). NEET 2019 will be conducted once a year and will held on May 5. The exam will be held in offline mode which means NEET is a pen and paper test.

Exam level: National Level Exam
Frequency: Once a year
Languages: Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Tamil, Hindi, English, Marathi, Urdu, Kannada, Telugu, Odia.
Conducting Body: National Testing Agency
Duration: 3 Hours

Exam pattern
Candidates will be provided with an OMR sheet where they will be required to submit responses.
NEET UG paper will be of three-hour duration which will contain three sections- Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany and Zoology).
The total number of questions in the NEET 2019 Exam will be 180 (all the questions will be MCQs) for a total of 720 marks. Candidates are awarded four marks for each correct response while one mark will be deducted for each incorrect response. The Biology section of NEET question paper carries more marks as the section alone consists of 90 questions while the other two sections contain 45 questions each. There will be no deduction of marks for not attempting a question.
The paper will be available in 11 languages (English, Hindi, Urdu and Other 8 regional languages) and availability of the question paper in a particular regional language will depend on the location of the exam centre of NEET 2019.

Eligibility criteria for NEET
The following points are NEET eligibility criteria:
Nationality:- Indian Nationals, NRIs, PIOs, OCIs and Foreign Nationals are eligible to take NEET 2019.
Age Limit:- As per the minimum age limit of NEET, a candidate should complete 17 years of age on or before December 31, 2019. The maximum age limit to appear for NEET is 25 years (unreserved category candidates) and 30 years (reserved and PwD category candidates).
• Educational Qualification:- Candidate must pass Class 12 or equivalent examination by scoring qualifying marks in English, Physics, Biology and Chemistry individually and an aggregate of minimum 50% in Chemistry, Biology and Physics for unreserved category candidates, 45% for general PWD candidates and OBC candidates and 40% for SC/ST candidates.
• Number of Attempts:- The attempt limit to take NEET UG has been removed.

Filling up the form
The application process will involve steps:
1. Submission of personal and educational details which can be checked below:-
a. Registration
b. Filling up academic details
c. Providing permanent and correspondence address
2. Uploading Photograph and Signature
3. Make Payment
4. Take a printout of the confirmation page

According to Supreme Court order, adhaar card is now not necessary for NEET.

Important dates for NEET 2019
Availability of application form: 1st November 2018
Closing of Registration: 30th November 2018
Last date to make payment: 1st December 2018
Availability of admit card: 15th April 2019
Date of examination: 5th May 2019
Declaration of results: 5th June
Counselling starts: 25th June onwards.

After NEET
After qualifying NEET 2019, candidates will be required to appear for the national and state level counselling processes.
The admission to MBBS and BDS courses are taken on the basis of merit (NEET 2019 score) and preferences (choices submitted in the counselling) basis.
The national counselling will be conducted by MCC for AFMC, All India Quota seats, Deemed University seats (including MGIMS, BHU, AMU and other private deemed universities) and ESI quota seats.
Each state will conduct its own counselling for its state quota seats for their domicile candidates.

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

NEET 2018 UP State Counselling Cut-off of Top 10 medical colleges in Uttar Pradesh.


NEET 2018 UP State Counselling is now over. But till now UPDGME has not released the official cutoffs. But based on student's information on cutoffs, we have listed approximate cutoffs.

(Remember: These are approximate and general category cutoffs.)
Here is the list:

1. King George Medical University, Lucknow
UP quota Seats- 211
Cut-off rank- around AIR 2000
Cut-off marks- 593- 594

2. Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial Medical College, Kanpur

UP quota Seats- 158
Cut-off rank- around AIR 5000
Cut-off marks- 565- 566

3. Moti Lal Nehru Medical College, Allahabad

UP quota Seats- 127
Cut-off rank- around AIR 6500
Cut-off marks- 554- 555

4. Lala Lajpat Rai Memorial Medical College, Meerut

UP quota Seats- 126
Cut-off rank- around AIR 7500
Cut-off marks- 548- 549

5. Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow

UP quota Seats- 127
Cut-off rank- around AIR 4500
Cut-off marks- 566- 568

6. SN Medical College, Agra


UP quota Seats- 128
Cut-off rank- around AIR 7000
Cut-off marks- 551- 552

7. BRD Medical College, Gorakhpur

UP quota Seats- 82
Cut-off rank- around AIR 8000
Cut-off marks- 546- 548

8. Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College, Jhansi

UP quota Seats- 82
Cut-off rank- around AIR 8400
Cut-off marks- 544- 545

9. UP Rural Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Etawah

UP quota Seats- 126
Cut-off rank- around AIR 9500
Cut-off marks- 541- 542

10. Government Medical College, Kannauj

UP quota Seats- 85
Cut-off rank- around AIR 10200
Cut-off marks- 537- 38

Friday, September 21, 2018

NATIONAL TESTING AGENCY releases free study videos for JEE/NEET


National Testing Agency has uploaded free study lectures for NEET preparation. It has been uploaded under Swayam scheme of HRD Ministry, which aims at giving free education to those students who can't afford costly coaching classes.

The lectures have been prepared keeping the NCERT syllabus in mind. Eminent Professors from IIT Delhi have prepared these lecture videos.
These videos are available on youtube channel IIT-PAL whose link is given on the official website of National Testing Agency.

Here is the link of that page from official website of NTA: NTA NEET/JEE Lectures Official page

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Monday, August 20, 2018

Top 10 Private medical colleges in India.


There is more than 200 private medical colleges in India. Here I have provided list of top 10 most preferred private medical colleges in India for doing MBBS:

1. Christian Medical College
Location: Vellore
Established: 1900

2. Kasturba Medical College
Location: Manipal
Established: 1953

3. St. John's Medical College
Location: Bangalore
Established: 1963

4. Christian Medical College
Location: Ludhiana
Established: 1953

5. SRM Medical College
Location: Chennai
Established: 2005

6. Jawaharlal Negru Medical College
Location: Belgaum
Established: 1963

7. Kasturba Medical College
Location: Mangalore
Established: 1955

8. JSS Medical College
Location: Mysore
Established: 1984

9. MS Ramaiah Medical College
Location: Bangalore
Established: 1979

10. DY Patil Medical College
Location: Pune
Established: 1996

Note: The above ranking should not be considered as latest. It is based on a combined research from past year rankings and student's preference.

Saturday, August 18, 2018

Practice More- Download free sample papers for NEET.

Students who are going to appear in NEET examinations, need to practice a lot of questions and give more and more mock tests to get higher ranking in NEET.

Here you will get good quality sample papers to practice for NEET. I have collected this from various websites. So you do not need to search different websites for papers. Get them here at one page!!

 1. Sample paper-1: question-Download   answer-Download

 2. Sample paper-2: question-Download  answer-Download

 3. Sample paper-3: question-Download  answer-Download

4. Sample paper-4: question-Download  answer-Download

5. Sample paper-5: question-Download  answer-Download

Download AIIMS previous year papers:  Get Download link

Download JIPMER previous year papers:  Get Download link


Suggested books for more mock test papers for your practice for NEET:
1. Target NEET 2019 (2012-18 Solved Papers + 10 Mock Papers)
2. Cengage 21 Test Papers for NEET
3. MTG's 10 Very Similar Practice Sets NEET 4. Aim4Aiims NEET Practice Set (15 Papers) Physics/Chemistry/Biology (First Edition 2017)

Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Score more than 620 in NEET- Best revision technique to get rid of your fear of revision.


Why is revision neccessary?
Many students are very good in study but are unable to score higher in NEET.
They may be understanding the topics well and may have practised good amount of questions but they fail to get a government seat in NEET. Why is this so?
The reason behind this is lack of revision.
As you know our brain has limited capacity. So to keep everything memorised in your brain, it is very necessary to revise the topics learned at regular intervals.

Why don't students revise?
Many students are unable to revise their learned chapters regularly.
Following reasons prevent them from revision:
1. Some students do not have a proper routine.

2. Some students find it boring.

3. Some are overconfident on their learnings.

4. Some students are in fear of managing the whole syllabus for one day exam NEET.

5. Many students may be repeaters and may find no interest in revising same thing regularly which they have done in past years.

How to overcome the problem?
The secrets of toppers which make them a topper is their regular revision and interest in study.
1. So first of all you should develop interest in your studies. This can be achieved by setting a specific goal (.i.e. minimum number of hours i should study with full devotion). Set your first goal of 2 hours and slowly increase this goal step by step. You will definitely develop an interest in your studies with this simple method.

2. Make a proper routine. You may choose your free day (Sunday) for revision of all chapters taught in your class and take a test after full revision. Target a minimum score and revise accordingly, it will not make revision a boring process for you.

3. Those who are overconfident on their learnings must discuss some questions with their friends. This will suddenly make him realise that he is forgetting some concepts and will definitely encourage  him to revise his concepts regularly.

4. Do not fear from managing one day exam. You should not take tension rather you should start doing. A typical routine for those who fear from revision:
"When you return from school/ coachings, just see what has been taught in the class and do some 5-10 questions on each topic. After that review those entire questions and concepts learned today. Make this a daily habit. And at end of each week revise only those questions and concepts which you have learned through this strategy till now."
After doing this you will lose all your fear and a unique confidence will generate inside you.

5. For repeaters, I would suggest to revise each chapter through solving the challenging questions. This will generate a kind of will power inside  you and you will search whole book to solve those challenging questions. Hence by doing this you revised all your concepts and didn't felt boring.

Remember once you start following these tips you will never feel fear or boring in revising your concepts and this will ultimately lead you to a prestigious medical college.

Hope this article helps you!!
Still not satisfied??
Ask your queries in comment section....

Monday, August 13, 2018

Important chapters in Physics for scoring higher in NEET, AIIMS and JIPMER.

NEET, AIIMS-UG and JIPMER- UG are the medical entrance examinations for admission to MBBS course in medical colleges of India.
All these exams have three subjects in common- Physics, chemistry and biology.

Many students find Physics difficult and are unable to score well in it.
But if you study with a plan then you can score well in NEET, AIIMS and JIPMER.
Here are some chapters on which you should focus to score well in Physics:
NEET:
1. U&D: 1 question
2. Kinematics (Motion and Vectors): 3 questions
3. Work, power and energy: 3 to 4 questions
4. Rotational motion: 3 to 4 questions
5. Gravitation: 2 questions
6. Thermodynamics and KTG: 3 questions
7. Electrostatics and Electricity: 4 questions
8. Modern Physics: 4 questions
9. Semiconductor electronics: 2 questions
So total 25 to 27 questions.
AIIMS-UG:
Same as above stated in NEET but different weightage:
1. U&D: 2 questions
2. Kinematics: 5 questions
3. Work power and energy: 4 questions
4. Rotaional Motion: 4 questions
5. Gravitation: 2 questions
6. Electrostatics & Electricity: 5 questions
7. Modern Physics: 8 questions
8. Semiconductor Electronics: 3 to 5 questions
So total 33 to 35 questions
JIPMER-MBBS:
Same weightage as stated above in AIIMS.
1. U&D: 2 questions
2. Kinematics: 5 questions
3. Work power and energy: 4 questions
4. Rotaional Motion: 4 questions
5. Gravitation: 2 questions
6. Electrostatics & Electricity: 5 questions
7. Modern Physics: 8 questions
8. Semiconductor Electronics: 3 to 5 questions
So total 33 to 35 questions

So if you study these Chapters, you will definitely score very good in Physics in all three examination- NEET, AIIMS and JIPMER.
All the best!! Do your best and get selected in a good medical college.
Hope this article helps!!

Sunday, August 12, 2018

Best websites to get free online lectures and online tests without spending a single rupee!!



Click this link to watch the video to know about the top websites to get free online lectures and online tests.

NEET is the only medical test for admission in medical colleges which comes under MCI control.
Many students leave their home to attend costly coaching classes and many students may be preparing for NEET from their home.
You may be thinking of getting free online lectures and free online tests, because many coachings offer these things at very high amount.

So no need to worry. Here are some websites where you can get free video lectures and give free online tests:

Friday, August 10, 2018

Score more than 600 in NEET-Best books for NEET 2019 Preparation

There are many books in the market to prepare for NEET Examination but you should read quality books to score well in your NEET Exam.
But before reading those books you must read your NCERT Books carefully because it is considered as a Holy Book for NEET Exams.
Here are some good books for NEET 2019 preparation:
1. Physics: Concepts of Physics by HC Verma
                  : DC Pandey Objective Physics
                  : MTG's NCERT At Your Fingertips
2. Chemistry: Concepts of Organic            Chemistry by OP Tandon
                        : Balaji's Physical Chemistry
                  : MTG's NCERT At Your Fingertips
3. Biology: For Biology only NCERT is recommended and to practice questions, the most recommended book is MTG's NCERT At Your Fingertips for Biology

Practising  previous year questions boosts your preparation by giving you an idea about types of questions and trends of examination.
For NEET previous years questions; most recommended book is:
1. MTG'S NEET 31 years- BIOLOGY
2. MTG'S NEET 31 years- PHYSICS
3. MTG'S NEET 31 years- CHEMISTRY
Hope it helps!!
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NTA NEET 2019- all you need to know before appearing in test

NEET Examination is now scheduled to be conducted twice a year in the months of February and May.
Earlier NEET used to be conducted in offline mode as a pen and paper test in the month of May in first week. But the papers used to leak always and several protests began. To prevent this problem, present BJP government passed a budget in November 2017. This budget emphasised on the following points:
1. Making an independent exam conducting authority named NTA (National Testing Agency), to lower the burden of CBSE.
2. Conducting exams online computer based to prevent leaks.
3. Conducting exams twice a year to give students a second chance to correct their mistakes.
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However in early 2018, NTA got its budget amount to start functioning. NTA recieves technical assistance from IIT Kanpur.
Ex- CBSE Chairman Vineet Joshi is appointed director of NTA.

In month of June HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar officially announced the conduct of NEET twice a year by NTA.

NTA will consist of a team of educationists, paper setters and technology experts.
Paper will be computer based conducted in 4-5 days in 8 shifts per session, making a total of 16 shifts.
Papers of each student whether in same or different shifts will be different. However difficulty level will remain same.
Exam pattern will remain the same...
Paper will contain 180 questions having 4 marks each and a negative marking of -1 marks for wrong answers.
Score obtained out of 720 will be considered as raw score. And the score obtained by each student will be analysed using difficulty level measurement, psychometric methods, etc. to break ties and prepare a standard percentile score. This percentile score will be used to decide rank of a student.
A student can appear in both the sessions and his best percentile score will be considered for ranking and admission.
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So you don't need to worry. If you are not comfortable with your marks in Feb NEET, apply for next exam- May NEET.

For practice and making students familiar with the exam situations government has decided to open 3000 practice centres in schools and colleges with required number of computers in rural areas by the end of August.

Online forms for February NEET exam will be released in the month of October and its raw score will be informed to students in first week of march.

For May NEET exam forms will come in 2nd week of March and combined result with standard score and ranking will be released in first week of June.

However HRD minister informed recently that exams will be conducted offline preloaded in computers before commencement of examination.

This is a good move as a student gets a  2nd chance to improve mistakes.
Official website of NTA- Click here to go to official website of National Testing Agency.
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