NEET 2016 exam- All you need to know


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Mangaluru, May 14 : After the Supreme Court order, NEET is the country’s sole medical entrance examination, through which all medical colleges, run by the central and state governments, as well as private institutions and minority institutions, will admit students. As per the court’s order, the CBSE pre-medical test that was given on May 1 will be treated as the first phase of the NEET, with the second phase scheduled for July 24. Aspirants who did not take the May 1 examination too can sit for it. This two-phase system is only for this year; next year onward, there will be only one examination. Well, Let us welcome this verdict of Supreme Court on NEET. Now that every student has been given with an opportunity to perform according to his/ her merit, those who will wisely study for NEET exam will surely excel with flying colors.

The purpose/merits of NEET are as follows:

a) To reduce the mental and financial burden on medical aspirants who have to appear in a number of entrance examinations across the country.

b) To prevent any form of malpractice such as donations, profiteering and capitation fees.

c) To place the emphasis on merit as the only criteria for admission.

Before that, its time to know the important facts regarding judgement of Supreme court and your Exams.

Note: NEET exam is mandatory to get admissions for Medical and Dental undergraduate courses for 2016. The Phase 1 of NEET exam was conducted May 1.

1. NEET phase 2 is open for all medical aspirants even though someone has already appeared in NEET Phase 1. This means, another chance to prove your caliber and deliver the best.The NEET Phase 2 will be scheduled on July 24th, 2016.

2. It is not mandatory for the aspirants to take part in NEET phase 2. If someone thinks that he/she has performed well in phase 1, he/she can skip the exam of phase two and their marks of Phase 1 will be considered for ranking. There will be only 1 ranking, irrespective of which NEET exam you write.

3. If you want to appear in NEET phase 2, then your candidature of phase 1 will be cancelled and u can't claim the performance of phase one, in case your score in Phase 1 is more than Phase 2.

4. Any one, either who was applicant of AIPMT, or not can participate in NEET phase two.

5. No state can take exam for MBBS and BDS but the 85% quota of state seats will be filled with NEET state ranking. Those who appear for NEET II will have to furnish domicile details, and separate all-India and state merit lists will be prepared to ensure that during counselling, state governments are able to fill seats in their medical colleges as per the existing reservation and other criteria.

6. No private college can take entrance exam for MBBS and BDS ,their seats will be filled through NEET ranking.

7. You need to fill fresh form for NEET phase two.

8. Reservation policy will not be affected and will remain same like before.

9. Every state can apply their own reservation policy.

10.Now that you have good opportunity to get the reward of your merit, work harder. Go ahead to achieve your Goal. Continue your preparation for upcoming exams AIIMS and NEET Phase two. Combined result of both the Tests shall be declared on 17th August, 2016.

To prepare for NEET Phase 2 exams, here are some tips

1. Go through the NEET Phase 1 and past year’s question paper and try solving in stipulated time period.
2. Maintain short cut formula book for quick revision.
3. Revise concepts instead of topics
4. Figure out the marks distribution in every topic and prepare your concepts likewise.
5. Study in an application based way.

NEET is a good step towards bringing uniformity for medical admissions across India. However, it is not easy for students appearing for state CET to adapt their preparations for NEET 2016. Students have to deal with syllabus differences & examination pattern changes.

To help students score TOP MARKS in NEET 2016, VIKAS ACE - pioneers in All Competitive Examination Coaching will be conducting a 60 Days intensive training program at Vikas Pre University College Campus. The details are :



Course Name:

TOP NEET 2016

Course Duration:

20th May, 2016 to 20th July, 2016

Schedule:

6 Hrs a Day - 5 Days (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri) a Week Daily Tests

Eligibility:

Class XII Passed Students

Subjects:

Physics, Chemistry, Biology – Study Materials Included

Total Hours:

240 Hours Lectures with Tests

No. of Tests:

15 Unit Tests with 3 Mock Tests Discussion

FEE Structure:


Rs.40,000 ST (For students of Vikas PU College)
Rs.45,000 ST (For other college students)

Accommodation Available upon request Rs 10000 per month including room rent, mess bill, laundry and electricity bill


Special Discount:

10% OFF in Tuition Fee for registrations before May 15th with full fee payment.


Students who are interested to enroll for this program can call

Mahesh Kamath: 7022901671
Jino K John: 7022901670
Prashanth: 7760968044
Landline: 0824 2210300,301, 6888123

Email: puc@vikascollege.com


Web: www.vikascollege.com

 

  

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  • shweta, lucknow

    Mon, Aug 29 2016

    Sir I scored 340 marks in need phase 2 exam and I just want to know that when the state rank will be d

    Reply Report Abuse Agree

  • neha garg, dehradun

    Fri, Aug 19 2016

    sir i got 426 marks can i get a government or private mbbs seat in uttarakhnd i also have a domicile

    Reply Report Abuse Agree

  • Amber, haryana

    Thu, Jul 21 2016

    i secured 470 in neet can i get any pvt or govt college through all over india i belongs to gen cat.

    Reply Report Abuse Agree

  • Adarsh, Manalore/Mumbai

    Fri, Jul 15 2016

    Sir,
    My parents origin is Karnataka and we are Tulu minority.As per Karnataka gov. rule I can claim Tulu minority Quata. Now our domisile is Maharashtra. Can I get state rank of Maharashtra and State rank of Karnataka(As Iam Tulu Minority) in NEET? How to mention in Neet application form ?

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [2]

  • soujanya, banglore

    Sat, Jun 04 2016

    sir, my and my parental origin is karnataka, i am a resident of maharashtra from 10yrs with maharashtra domicile
    As per karnataka gov i am eligable there,,i am eligeble for maharshtra as well
    what should i fill in these twocoloumns...1)state to which candidate belongs 2)state of domicile..
    according to the above what would be my state eligibility that would be automatically filled in the form..how will be my state ranking be alloted..

    please answer and help
    thanks and regards

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [2]

  • Kuldeep singh, Bikaner Raj

    Sun, May 22 2016

    Sir, I am getting 470 marks in neet 1 . is there
    any chance of ion in Govt MBBS colleges in raj.

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [1]

  • sivakami muthukumar, chennai

    Fri, May 20 2016

    sir,i have not attempted neet-1 and now im willing to attempt neet-2...may I know how I could apply it.........

    Reply Report Abuse Agree

  • reena das, jharkhand (jamshedpur)

    Thu, May 19 2016

    sir wt shuld b the cutt of mrks for dis yr in neet2,plz tell n how much mrks is required to qualify for de sc cat ,so that i can gt a good gov mbbs college plz ansr

    Reply Report Abuse Agree

  • Sunil , Surathkal

    Mon, May 16 2016

    Im expecting 507 scores in NEET-1. I have given best of my abilities to score. Shall I attempt for NEET-2. What are the chances of getting into good medical college within Karnataka. Please advise. Thankful to you.

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [2]

  • Vikas ACE, Mangalore

    Mon, May 16 2016

    Dear Sunil,

    Thats a good score. But if you are confident you can score more, give it a try.

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [1]

  • steven, dxb

    Sun, May 15 2016

    That mean no NRI quota anymore??

    Reply Report Abuse Agree

  • Vikas ACE, Mangalore

    Sun, May 15 2016

    Dear Steven,

    Only Indian Nationals are Eligible for 15% All India Quota Seats.
    Eligibility for State Quota Seats is as per prevailing rules in the State/UT concerned.

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [1]

  • Sukriti raturi, ghaziabad

    Sun, May 15 2016

    sir,i have got 486 marks and i have uttarakhand state quota also should i skip neet phase 2 or not?

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [3]

  • Vikas ACE, Mangalore

    Sun, May 15 2016

    Dear Sukruthi, 550 and above would be a good score in our opinion.

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [2]

  • anjali sharma, kashipur

    Sun, May 15 2016

    Sir, I am getting 346 marks in neet 1 . is there
    any chance of ion in MBBS colleges.

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [7]

  • Rachana, uttarpradesh

    Sun, May 15 2016

    Sir,,I m getting 480 marks in neet 1..can I get MBBS gov college... I m general candidate..

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [2]

  • Vikas ACE , Mangalore

    Sun, May 15 2016

    Dear Rachana..
    480 will be a borderline score and may not fetch much advantage for you in this regard. Since NEET Phase 2 is pitched in, all students may try to better their chances. Please utilize the next two months and get a score above 560 to realize your dreams. All the best.

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [1]

  • seat in bds, ABUBAKKAR SK

    Sun, May 15 2016

    Sir I have an urgent question that I am getting 250 in neet phase 1 .is can I get bds in private college?

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [3]

  • Nabanita Deb, Itanagar

    Sun, May 15 2016

    Sir,
    While filling the AIPMT-2016 appli form I had shown the Arunachal Pradesh as'State to which I belongs", since a passed the XII from Arunachal Pradesh.And in confirmation page 'State Code of eligibility' shown as NA. Since, I am PRC holder of Assam, and Assam was not the participating state, now as NEET come into force, now I want to give the Assam as State code of eligibility, as per my PRC. Will that option be there for those who donot want to appear in NEET-2? Kindly inform. Because on the basis of that I have to choose whether to appear in NEET-2 or not. Since, advertisement for AIPMT-2016 was mainly for 15% all India quota seats and for few states listed in Appendex IV it was for 85% of their state quota. Therefore, in AIPMT-2016 the state code of eligibility for other state (except listed in Appendex IV) was no any meaning for 15% all India quota seats, so that in the coloumn of State code of Eligibility it appeared as NA in the confirmation page. Therefore, my view on this matter is that the CBSE (exam conducting authority) should float again the option for State Code of Eligibility for the candidates appeared in NEET-1 and not willing to appear in NEET-2. Please, clarify.

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [4]

  • harsh jindal, fatehabad

    Sat, May 14 2016

    Sir I also secured marks between 395-400. General category from haryana. Should I appear for neet phase 2. Can I get mbbs private clg by these marks n bds govt. Please tell

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [12]

  • SK HOODA, HARYANA

    Sun, May 15 2016

    24 JULY KO FIR NEET H 500 SE NECHE KOI NA PUCHE HARYANA ME BAT MAT DEKH

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [1]

  • riya, bihar

    Sat, May 14 2016

    i have scored 400 marks in neet phase 1, should i skip neet phase 2 or not?

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [4]

  • deepika pandey, nallasopara

    Sat, May 14 2016

    i need to know about neet how to perpare for neet exam with very good ranking

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [6]

  • Vikas ACE, Mangalore

    Sun, May 15 2016

    Dear Deepika,

    I would like to say that, frankly, practice is the seed that will bear fruits for you in the entrance exam. Class notes and NCERT text books are good for theoritical understanding of the topics, but the more you practice varied types of questions, the more will it be easier to make it through, specially when you are setting your goals high, you have to work hard. In this respect, I would recommend Dinesh objective books for physics and chemistry and Trueman's objective book for biology. If you are joining the VIKAS ACE TOP NEET program, then the materials given to you at the time of enrollment are sufficient. There are a lot of various types of questions in these books, out of which, questions do not generally come in the entrance tests. Also, magazines of MTG such as Physics for you, Chemistry Today and Biology Today are of great help to remain d with the latest questions and patterns of questions being set in the exams. At the end of the day, practice is the key.

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [2]

  • krupa prasad, shimoga

    Sun, May 15 2016

    sir, whether we have to go through NCERT or CBSE sylabus for NEET exam and how much importance should be given to first and second year topics

    Reply Report Abuse Agree

  • vicky das, new delhi

    Sat, May 14 2016

    sir i have doubt i m not giving neet phase 2 exam because my marks are good enough for ion .
    i m asking that even also i have to fill the form of neet phase 2

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [3]

  • Vikas ACE, Mangalore

    Sat, May 14 2016

    Dear Vicky,

    If you have got above 400, then only skip Phase 2. Else dont.

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [4]

  • Ramesh Prabhu, Mangalore

    Sat, May 14 2016

    Wonderfully compiled. Thank you.

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [2]

  • Vikas ACE, Mangalore

    Sun, May 15 2016

    Thank you very much.

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [1]


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