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Courses after MBBS (PG Courses) flowchart

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MBBS     | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|        Clinical                                                                               Non Clinical                                                                                                         |              |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|       PRE-CLINICAL.  ...

Is 7 months enough to crack the NEET?

Is 7 months enough to crack the NEET? Can I get into any peripheral AIIMS if I study sincerely for 7 months? Before I answer your question precisely in the end of this complete answer, let me help you to try to figure out the reason why you are stuck in such situation. You might be a dropper/11th/12th student. It doesn't matter .Switch out all the lights in your room and after ensuring complete subsidence of guilt driven mental turbulence due to not studying well for 1st 5–6 Months of your preparation journey.  Recall,just for once try to recall the energy,charm, enthusiasm and craze you had when you started your preparation early this year! I am pretty damn sure that you must have had that gusto within to study very hard relentlessly to secure an awesome rank in NEET. You must have had a very good start, drilling and striving hard to make every moment count. Must have been very regular with coaching classes /tuitions/time table. Must have appeared in all the tests and sc...

Cell - basic unit of life (cytology) download

Click below to download Cell - basic unit of life PDF And subcribe to my Youtube channel Neet Aspirant Sumith Click here for underlined lesson PDF

Some basic concepts of chemistry (chemistry chapter 1) Pdf download

Click below to download Some basic concepts of chemistry Pdf And subcribe to my Youtube channel Neet Aspirant Sumith  Click here for module Click here for theory MCQ Numerical MCQ

Mistakes during Neet preparation

10 mistake students do while preparing for NEET exam.  1. Avoiding NCERT BOOKS.  2. Not using time table to study. 3. Not giving time for self study. 4. Not analyzing the errors they made during question solving. 5 Taking to many books for reference. 6. Use of rote learning.  7. No self analysis.  8. Not focusing on heavy weight age chapter|questions. 9. No preparation as per exam type.  10. No going through previous year question papers