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8th April 2020, 09:50 PM
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Should I have to reappear 12th to join MBBS course through NEET-UG if completed around 5 years ago?
Hello friends, I have passed my 12th with Mathematics around 5 years ago with RBSE Board. I have completed my BA as well. Now, I want to prepare for NEET-UG to pursue an MBBS course. So, I have to give the Board exam again of 12th standard?
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11th April 2020, 08:26 PM
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Re: Should I have to reappear 12th to join MBBS course through NEET-UG if completed around 5 years ago?
To appear for NEET, the eligibility criteria is that candidate must have passed 12th from a recognised board in PCB as main paper with minimum 50% aggregate.
There is no upper age limit to appear in the examination. So, you will have to pursue 12th in PCB to become eligible to appear in the examination. |
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12th April 2020, 01:37 PM
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Re: Should I have to reappear 12th to join MBBS course through NEET-UG if completed around 5 years ago?
You are not eligible to take NEET exam because in order to appear in NEET medical exam the candidate should have completed 12th standard with PCB subjects from a recognised board.
Moreover, the number of atoms which a candidate can avail in this examination shall be limited to three uniformly to all the candidates. A candidate is allowed this examination upto the age of 25 years. |
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15th April 2020, 01:02 PM
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Re: Should I have to reappear 12th to join MBBS course through NEET-UG if completed around 5 years ago?
---Yes,you are eligible to re appear the 12th to join MBBS course though NEET-UG if complete around 5 years ago because there is no age restrictions.
---So prepare well and also appear the emtrance exam with some good rank to get admission in the top most college or university for MBBS. -NOTE:- must prepare some good notes. :- follow strick time table :- Be punctual :- work on basic |
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