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Years may pass, classrooms may change, but memories and achievements stay forever. Congratulations to every student from 2013 to 2026 for making the APEX NEET Journey unforgettable. Thank you for your trust, your hard work, and for believing in us. You were never just students—you were our family. ❤️ Wishing you endless success in life.

Heartiest Congratulations to the entire Apex Team and all the students who were a part of the Apex NEET Success Journey!
Heartiest Congratulations to the entire Apex Team and all the students who were a part of the Apex NEET Success Journey!

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Proposed Reforms for NEET/JEE Admissions 50% weightage to Class 12 Board marks Board marks may contribute up to 50% of the admission merit. The remaining weightage would come from the entrance exam. (The exact formula has not been finalized.) Better alignment of NEET/JEE syllabus with NCERT & school curriculum Reduce dependence on coaching. Ensure school education and entrance exams test similar concepts. NCERT may become the nodal agency for syllabus alignment. Multiple attempts Students may get more than one opportunity in a year instead of relying on a single exam. Adaptive / On-demand Computer-Based Testing (CBT) A gradual shift from paper-based exams to secure computer-based testing. Long-term goal: flexible testing windows and improved security. Reducing dependence on coaching institutes By aligning school learning with entrance exams and reducing the “one exam decides everything” model. Reducing the high-stakes nature of a single examination Spread evaluation across board performance and entrance tests to lessen pressure. Other reform ideas reported separately (not part of the confirmed main proposal) Percentage-based NEET qualifying criteria instead of percentile (being discussed by some experts/NMC; not approved). Unified entrance examination for engineering and medical admissions (under discussion; not approved).

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