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              BASE, the Bangalore based, premier training organisation providing quality training for competitive examinations announced a new program to train students for NEET 2013. NEET Intensive is an intense classroom program for students, currently in class XII / PU II, appearing for NEET 2013.The focus of the program is to train students to analyze multiple choice questions, learn alternate methods of answering and practice taking tests, thereby enhancing their performance abilities. This weekend classes program will commence from 17 November 2012 and go on till end of February 2013. There will be extensive practice after the board exams during April 2013.
From the academic year 2013 - 14, NEET will be the only test for admission to medical colleges across the country. The current students in Class XII/ II PU will be the first batch of students to appear for NEET.
Announcing the program, Vallish Herur, Director of BASE said "NEET is a test which measures the preparation of a student in the core subjects of Physics, Chemistry and Biology as per the syllabus prescribed. The emphasis of our program would be to help students become familiar with the syllabus, review basic concepts and help answer MCQs that check concept understanding and application abilities. The entire program will be delivered by teachers, all of whom have taught at the university level for a number of years and trained students successfully for various national level medical entrance exams."