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10th August 2017 11:27 PM
Doctor Tom
Re: Is it compulsory to clear NEET exam to get admission for medical course in merit?

Neet exam stands for National eligibility entrance test for medical. The aspirants have to appear in this entrance exam if they want to take admission in government medical colleges. Even the private colleges also give admission on the basis of this entrance exam.
One who is not interested to appear in the entrance exam has to take admission in management quota seat. In the management quota seat the admission is purely on the basis of money donation and 12th percentage.
10th August 2017 10:37 PM
EASY EMI
Re: Is it compulsory to clear NEET exam to get admission for medical course in merit?

NEET stands for National Eligibility Entrance Test.

Yes, As per the decision of supreme court in India will be filled based on your NEET marks.

Apart from NEET you can give entrance exam of AIIMS.
10th August 2017 10:28 PM
Maa ka pyaar
Re: Is it compulsory to clear NEET exam to get admission for medical course in merit?

No, it is not necessary to appear in NEET examination and qualify in it as not in all the courses admission is offered on NEET score.

The available course for candidates not interested in appearing for NEET examination is :

BHMS.

BAMS.

Biotechnology.

B.Pharma.

But, if you want to get admission in private or government colleges for MBBS or BDS course you have to appear and qualify in NEET examination.

Candidates need to have better understanding of NCERT topics of Std 11th and 12th ( Physics, Chemistry and Biology ). So, you must focus on it.

If possible you can join test series offered by various institutes to evaluate your preparation.
10th August 2017 08:45 PM
Badtameez Dil
Re: Is it compulsory to clear NEET exam to get admission for medical course in merit?

There are at present three entrance examination conducted at All India level through which you can get admission in medical courses:

National Eligibility cum Entrance Test.

All India Institute of Medical Science Entrance exam for MBBS course.

JIPMER entrance exam for MBBS admission.

The eligibility criteria for admission in MBBS course is that student should have completed senior secondary board examination or appearing for board exam. Subjects in 12th necessary to apply for MBBS admission in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics etc.

You must have attained minimum age of 17 years on 31st December of year of exam to get admission MBBS course. In order to remove corruption in MBBS admissions, Supreme court in 2016 gave a judgement to make NEET scorecard compulsory for admission in MBBS and BDS courses in government and private medical colleges.
10th August 2017 08:26 PM
taputanya
Re: Is it compulsory to clear NEET exam to get admission for medical course in merit?

Yes definitely if you want to pursue a medical course from a recognised University as well as from a reputed Institute then you have to clear the NEET entrance exam. In order to seek a government seat in a government college then you have to secure a very good rank in the merits of this entrance exam otherwise you will be eligible for the management quota seat if you do not want to appear in the entrance exam.
9th August 2017 11:10 PM
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Is it compulsory to clear NEET exam to get admission for medical course in merit?

Is it compulsory to clear NEET exam to get admission for a medical course in merit? Why all of a sudden this change? Can someone please give me the complete details about this exam and tips to prepare and clear the exam with good marks?

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