Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Toppers Talk- Behind the Words (Message for Future Aspirants)




NEET 2018 

 Himanshu- AIR 3
 "Do your part with dedication and you will definitely attain success"
"Use your time well, focus more on the NCERT textbooks, give your 100 percent and do your best because if you are sincere from your end, there is nothing that can stop you from attaining your dream of becoming a doctor".

Himanshu hails from a small town Rohtak in Haryana where his father works as a Govt School teacher. He moved to Delhi for 11th and 12th to pursue his Medicine dream.

 Aarosh Dhamija- AIR 4 
"Focus on your studies and maintain a balanced preparation strategy. Taking regular mock tests will improve your speed and help develop test taking and time management skills. Along with studies, it is important to enjoy yourself as well. Don’t pressurize yourself much and just follow your set study routine".

 Prince C- AIR 5 
"Preparation of notes and daily revision are essential" Prince comes from a remote place in Rajasthan. He studied in Hindi medium till 10th standard. While he shifted to English medium only during 11th and 12th, his determination and interest propelled him to get the AIR 5 in 2018 NEET.

 Krishna Ashish Agrawal- AIR 7 
"Try to study at least 6-7 hours a day, prepare a schedule and stick to it. Believe in yourself, your teachers and in your hard work".

 Harsha Vardhan Reddy- AIR 14
"First of all, concentrate on clearing your basic concepts. After getting a strong hold on that, try to solve MCQs but don’t jump to the MCQ’s before knowing the concepts. Try to clarify each and every doubt that comes in your mind with you the help of teachers. There is nothing wrong in asking. Although hard work is the main reason for my results, I believe proper guidance is also necessary".


JEE Advanced 2018 
 Sahil Jain- AIR 2
"To all the future aspirants I would like to say only one thing and that is to study and work hard. Do not get demotivated by failure; instead make your failure your strength"

 Pawan Goyal- AIR 4
"The combination of interest and consistent study will help you achieve success everywhere".

 MSK Manohar- AIR 5
"Be confident and never give up" Beating all the odds and changing his destiny for his lifetime, Manohar scored top rank in JEE Advanced. He comes from a lower middle class background and his father works as a tailor in his native village.

 Lay Jain- AIR 9
"Self assignment, hard work and practice are the three factors behind this AIR 9 of mine. I believe that self-assignment is very important and if one understand this he/she can achieve anything"

  This compilation is done by CONCEPTREE Learning student development cell.

Friday, February 02, 2018

NEET 2018: MHRD Says No To MCI Order Barring NIOS, Open School Students


In a major relief to the class 12 National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) and state open school students, the centre has decided to revert the Medical Council of India (MCI) decision which prevented them from appearing in National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). In a major relief to the class 12 National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) and state open school students, the centre has decided to revert the Medical Council of India (MCI) decision which prevented them from appearing in National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). According to a news report published on The New Indian Express, sources in Health Ministry told the daily that a decision had been taken in favour of the students after the Ministry of Human Resource Development opposed the move. An official notification in this regard is awaited. According to the daily, HRD Ministry told the Health Ministry that the MCI order was against the government policy on equal learning and career opportunities for open school students. "On many occasions, when students fail the Class XII boards or get a compartmental in one or more subjects, they choose open school to clear their boards. It won't be justified if they are denied the opportunity to take the NEET," and HRD official told The New Indian Express.

Sunday, January 28, 2018

Only One Set Of Question Paper; Will Be Translated Into Different Languages for NEET 2018


This year there will be one question paper set for NEET candidates, CBSE informed the Supreme Court. The Board told a Bench comprising Justices Arun Mishra and F.A. Nazeer that earlier students were allowed to take NEET in 10 languages, including Hindi and English. In the wake of the issues in NEET 2017, the apex court had cited this as an 'illogical practice' to which the Board has agreed for one question paper which would be translated into different languages. The top court had disagreed with the board’s contention that if the level of difficulty of all papers was the same, then it served the purpose of uniformity in the examination and there was nothing wrong in having multiple sets of question papers. Amidst various allegations over the 'misconduct' of the exam, setting of different question papers was highly vocalized by candidates. After much embarrassment, Union Human Resource Development minister Prakash Javadekar, on 23 July 2017 (a month after the declaration of the NEET 2017 result) told PTI that the vernacular question papers for the national level medical entrance examination will 'be mere translation of the question paper in English' in the future. The students who had appeared for the exam in regional languages had complained to HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar that the NEET question papers were different than those in Hindi and English. The official notification for NEET 2018 is not out yet; though it is expected this week. As of now, the Board has only updated about the syllabus. CBSE has recently released a major update on the NEET 2018 examinations syllabus. According to the board, the Syllabus of NEET 2018 will be exactly same as it was for NEET, 2017. Get Free Mock papers for NEET from CONCEPTREE Learning http://www.conceptreelearning.org/free-materials

 
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