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NEET 2019 Registration Date Extended Till December 7, 2018

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NTA Confirms now candidates can register for NEET 2019 till December 7, 2018. After its decision to allow candidates above 25 years of age to apply for the exam, Supreme Court had asked National Testing Agency (NTA), to extend the deadline for NEET UG application by a week to accommodate all such students who were not able to apply earlier because of the upper age limit criteria. Such candidates can then apply for the NEET UG 2019 entrance exam on or before December 7, 2018. Candidates can pay the fees, through online mode, till December 8, 2018. NEET 2019 Registration Direct Link Granting an interim relief to the medical aspirants, aged above 25 years, the apex court however stated that the candidature of such candidates will be subject to the final outcome of the case before the court on validity of CBSE's decision to fix upper age limit. This year onwards NTA will conduct the exam; till last year CBSE was the exam conducting body for the country's biggest medical entrance

JEE Main 2019 Admit Card to be released on December 17

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NTA would be releasing the JEE Main 2019 admit cards on December 17, 2018. The admit cards for the January examination would be released on the official website jeemain.nic.in. Students who have registered for the examination are required to download the admit cards from the official website. NTA may not send any notification regarding the release of admit cards. Candidates are required to keep a check on jeemain.nic.in for updates regarding the examination and downloading admit cards. Examination Date, city and shift details are available on the official website. JEE Main 2019: Important Dates – Upcoming Release of JEE Main 2019 Admit Cards – December 17, 2018 JEE Main 2019 Examination Dates – January 6 to January 20, 2019 JEE Main 2019 Result Declaration – January 31, 2019 The date for release of admit card is subject to change. As per the initial notification, the admit cards would be released by December 17. Study Resources : Download free sample paper JEE main 2019 and previous

NEET 2019: Ten more days left to apply

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Ten more days are left for candidates to apply for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2019. National Testing Agency (NTA), which started accepting application forms on November 1, will close its online application counter on November 30. After submitting the form online on https://ntaneet.nic.in/Ntaneet/Welcome.aspx, candidates should pay the application fee within a month. There is no change in application fee this year. While reserved category (SC/ST/PwD/OBC and Transgender) students should pay Rs 750, others should pay Rs 1,400 per submission. The NTA has clarified that candidates should pay service or processing charges besides GST while submitting the fee, as applicable. Fifteen days have been earmarked (January 14 to 31, 2019) to make corrections in application particulars. The exam will be held between 2 pm and 5 pm on May 5 next year. Last year, the exam was held in the morning hours causing great difficulties for rural applicants. Some missed the exam as they

10 Things To Know About NEET 2019

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Students and parents have been advised to go through the information bulletin before filling in the application form. For link to the information bulletin released by the NTA, click here. Following are some Key points about NEET 2019 Exam: 1. When is the exam? The NEET exam will be conducted offline on Sunday, May 5, 2019, between 2 pm and 5 pm at a computer-allotted centre. The schedule will remain unaltered even if the date of test is declared a public holiday. 2. Who is eligible to take the exam? Students who have appeared and are waiting for the results of their Class 12 qualifying examinations can take the test. But they shall not be eligible for admission to the MBBS or BDS if they do not pass the qualifying examination with the required pass percentage of marks at the first round of counselling. Students who have taken higher/ senior secondary examinations or its equivalent (10+2) after a period of 12 years' study can also appear provided that they have studied Physics, C

Tips-on-how to score 90 percent and above in CBSE 10th, 12th Board Exam

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CBSE would commence the board examinations for classes 10 and 12 from February 2019 this year. As the schools wrap up the syllabus and get ready for the pre-board examinations in December 2018. With increased competition to get into the good universities and CBSE top percentages touching 99%, the biggest worry for students is to crack the 90 percent ceiling. Toppers and teachers share tips for scoring above 90 percent in CBSE Board Examinations 2019. CBSE Board Exams 2019 Focussed on NCERT Books: Teachers have emphasized repeatedly on the importance of covering the NCERT in its entirety. Toppers over the years have also vouched on how they have focussed on NCERT books. Over the years, the question papers have been strictly based on the NCERT books and would continue to do so. Students can refer to the reference books but should ensure that they are thorough with all the topics covered in the NCERT books. Practise CBSE Sample Papers: CBSE Sample papers are released by the board for

Golden Tips for Biology, Chemistry and Physics for NEET 2019

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This is the first year the National Testing Agency (NTA) will be conducting this exam. Till 2018, NEET was conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The NTA has experience in conducting large-scale competitive exams like the Joint Entrance Exam, JEE Main as well as others like the UGC-NET. The NEET is a 3-hour long exam which includes subjects Physics, Chemistry and Biology of the total 180 questions, 90 would be from Biology and 45 each from Physics and Chemistry. Preparation syllabus includes the whole of 11th and 12th standard NCERT textbooks in the respective subjects. To prepare for NEET, it is not enough to study and solve problems in Physics, Chemistry and Biology alone. You will have to build a strong and strategic preparation plan. Following are some points to help you prepare better: 1. Practice NEET previous year papers It would be best to start by practicing the latest paper first attempt the 2018 paper first, followed by 2017, 2016 and so on. This is

NEET UG 2019 Exam Pattern

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This time NTA will conducting NEET 2019 entrance exam, due to new body is conducting exam so students have been wary about any change in the exam pattern. Now that the application process has started and the official information brochure for NEET UG 2019 is available, students can check the exam pattern for the upcoming exam. The NEET UG 2019 exam will be conducted on May 5, 2019. The schedule of the NEET 2019 (UG) exam will remain the same even if the date of the exam is declared as a public holiday. NEET 2019 (UG): Exam Pattern Highlights The exam will be OMR based and students would be provided with ball pen to mark their answers at the exam centre only. Students should not carry any pen to the exam centre. There will be three sections in the question paper - Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Biology will have two sub-sections - Zoology and Botany. The NEET UG 2019 question paper will have total 180 questions. Physics and Chemistry section will have 45 questions each.