NERIST Entrance Examination
Hello,
NEET cut off is institute specific. It is depending on number of seats available in a college, number of seats available in each branch, etc. There is no unique cut off, it varies from college to college, state to state and each category has different cut off. You can check the previous year NEET 15% AIQ cut off for various MBBS and BDS medical colleges here https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off-for-government-colleges
Delhi has the highest cut off for the year 2019, 687 was the highest cut off for Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi for general category. This cut off changes every year depending on difficulty of exam, number of students appeared, number of sets available etc. It may increase or decrease. To have decent chances of getting seat in a government college you need to score minimum 580 marks if you belong to general category, 500 or above if you belong to OBC and if you belong to SC/ST category you need to score 480 or above to have decent chances.
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In NEET Examination the weight age is always 50-50 but sometimes out of 45 questions if we categorise, I can not say 50-50 may be 45-55 like that or little bit keep changing. In Physics there is no difference but in Biology, Chemistry not more weight age from first year or second year, Nobody mention so far. But in total syllabus of Class 11 th & class 12th almost 50-50% is divided in my opinion.
Prof. Ravindra Kumar Kondamudi
( Executive Dean for NEET and Senior Physics Lecturer, Sri Chaitanya
Hello!
No, sorry, as of now there is no such possibility of extension of the deadline for NEE 2 exam 2020.
NMC which has replaced MCC, officially announced that NEET PG will be scrapped in favour of NEXT. But this is a process that might take atleast 3 years. Considering the fact that this was announced in 2019 and 3 years from 2019 would means 2022. NEXT probably might come into effect from the academic year 2022-23 which means NEET PG 2021 is likely to be held. Neverthless, this is just a speculation and we need to hear from any official press release.
NEET exam is conducted on May 3rd 2020 for 3 hours in offline mode. The subjects are Physics, Chemistry and Biology. The syllabus is 11th and 12th chapters of Physics, Chemistry and Biology. All of the questions come from this syllabus only. So if you study NCERT books, it will be helpful for you. If you want to prepare online, then we also have NEET preparation package. Check the complete NEET syllabus at: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus . You can check NEET knockout package: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/ . We have 250 hours of video lectures, 5000 and more concept wise videos and 5000 concepts which will help you in NEET preparation. It is user friendly for medical aspirants.
Hii Ajay!
You need to mention the subject combination for which you want the NERIST 2019 question paper of NEE 2. Also, you will get the question paper for this on the official NERIST website, as most of the colleges and websites provide previous year question papers and sample papers to students for practice. You can also refer to the digital library of the Institute if available. The link for the official Website is provided below-
https://nerist.ac.in/
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
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