Candidates who have already registered with KEA for CET-2018 and verified their documents
should compulsorily register for NEET-2018 by entering / citing their CET-2018 admission ticket
number. Candidates who have completed their document verification as per their CET-2018
rank, as per CET-2006 Admission Rules (who are holding verification slip) need not attend the
document Medical / Dental verification once again in case there is no change in any
reservations. They could print the verification slip for Medical / Dental from their student login.
However, if any such candidate wishes to claim reservation as per Government of Karnataka
norms / Linguistic Minority or Religious Minority or NRI seats or specific reservation (RC-1 to
RC-9) in St. John Medical College, Bangalore, then they have to submit such relevant
certificates / documents on the day of their turn as per the NEET document verification
schedule
Market falls can be unnerving, especially when the headlines scream doom and gloom. However, for savvy investors, a market dip is not just a moment of anxiety—it’s an opportunity. If the companies in your portfolio have strong fundamentals, a market fall can be the perfect time to double down on your investments by averaging in dips. In this blog, we’ll explore how to behave during a market downturn, why averaging in dips can be a sound strategy, and how to identify fundamentally strong stocks that can weather the storm. 1. Understanding Market Falls Market falls are a natural part of investing and can be caused by various factors such as: Macroeconomic Issues: Inflation, interest rate hikes, or geopolitical tensions. Sector-Specific Challenges: Regulatory changes or disruptions in specific industries. Global Events: Pandemics, wars, or financial crises. While the causes vary, one thing is consistent: markets are cyclical. Historically, they recover and often reach new highs af...
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