To crack NEET SS Medicine you will be competing against highly qualified doctors who have already obtained their master's degrees. Thousands of candidates appear for this exam every year and to achieve a top rank you need a carefully designed preparation strategy that brings out your best performance.
Candidates are required to complete 100 MCQs in three hours and thirty minutes. Strategic planning is a must if you want to clear this exam.
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