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<title>Sri Chaitanya | Top JEE Main-IIT JEE , NEET Coaching</title>
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<description>What makes NEET so tough and competitive?
 
Our goal here is to help you understand where your child is headed when preparing for competitive examinations. By the facts pointed out below, you will appreciate the hours and effort your child has to put in to achieve a high score.
 
NEET exam is a single-level medical entrance exam with over a hundred thousand students appearing.
There are limited seats available in colleges upon clearing the exam. 
Nearly 8-9 lakh students compete for the NEET exams. So, the competition among students is fierce, and the pressure is immense.
The subjects entail complex theories and concepts to study, grasp and master within a short period.
NEET preparation involves studying it separately from the courses studied for the final exams.
Also, upon completion of the finals, you have approximately two months until the NEET exam. You&#39;re racing against time here!
The NEET exam syllabus is slightly different from the state syllabus, but this makes a considerable difference causing students to lag.
 
We&#39;re not trying to scare off the aspirants, and that is why we&#39;re sharing below a set of valuable tips and tricks. By the end of this post, you&#39;ll know how to map out your child&#39;s study schedule, including other activities.</description>
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