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Studying only the last 5 years' question papers may not be enough to score 80 percent in II PUC state board exams. It is important to have a thorough understanding of the entire syllabus, practice different types of questions, and work on improving problem-solving skills. Additionally, focus on concept clarity and consistent revision to perform well in the exams.
Solve the last ten years' papers.... do questions which u have no clue about first go through the TB examples practice math everyday
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The maximum number of attempts in AIEEE is limited to 3 (three), in the consecutive years of passing the board exams.
You cannot become a US Pharmacist with your four years of study in India. You have to study two years of bridge course in US for your Bachelors.Then you are eligible to be as a pharmacist with series of Board exams.
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http://emphysician.blogspot.com/2007/11/processhow-long-does-it-take.htmlSo, to go from high school to board certification:4 years of college - prerequisite classes and the MCAT.4 years of medical school - Class exams. Rotations. Ass-kissing. USMLE Steps 1 and 2.1 internship year - USMLE Step 3. Medical license.2-7 residency years - Inservice exams each year. 80+ hours a week of indentured servitude.After graduation 1-2 years - Board eligible. Board exam components.*optional fellowship 1-3 years - take specialty board exam (written and oral); then take sub-specialty board exam after fellowship completion.Board certification - 13+ years after graduating from high-school. FACEP. FAAEM.
Normally, 4 year bachelors degree, 4 years medschool, 5 years internship and residency 2-3 years fellowship plus studying for board exams and continuing education.
You must become a medical doctor first. This means a bachelor's degree and an medical degree (MD). Both take 4 years after high school. You then have to enter a specialty program (3-7 years depending on the specialty) and you must pass your national board exams and your state exams before you can practice. These years (med school on) are often called the 'lost 10 years'.
I studied in CBSE for 12 years, from Kintergarden to Xth and moved over to State Board (TN) for my higher secondary. From my experience, I would rate ICSE to be the toughest, followed by CBSE and State. ICSE / CBSE syllabi are designed to promote thinking among children, going by the way examination questions are framed (answers to questions are not directly found in textbooks but are related to the syllabus) whereas state board examinations are usually straightforward questions from the book. The downside of ICSE / CBSE (esp if you happen to be in TN) is that you stand a much lesser chance of landing a seat in popular colleges (Engg / Med) since the entrance exams for these are based on state board syllabus and students from state board score much higher than those from ICSE / CBSE since they are considered on a level platform irrspective of the boards. also it is the cbse syllabus which helps one to crack all sorts of competitive exams and it brings out the true knowledge of a person.