National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Hello,
Yes, it is a problem if your NEET admit card does not have your name or date on it.
The admit card must have all correct details like your name, date of birth, exam date, roll number, etc. Without your name and date, it may be considered invalid, and you might not be allowed to enter the exam centre.
You should immediately download it again from the official website and check. If the problem is still there, contact NTA through their helpline or email as soon as possible.
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Let's break down your concerns regarding NIOS results and NEET exam eligibility.
NIOS Results and NEET Eligibility
Your NIOS results shouldn't directly affect your NEET exam eligibility since you've passed all subjects. The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) results are recognized by various institutions, including those that accept NEET scores.
Obtaining Your NIOS Marksheet
To get your NIOS marksheet:
- Visit the official NIOS website (nios.ac.in or results.nios.ac.in)
- Click on the "Secondary and Senior Secondary" result link
- Enter your enrollment number to access your result
- Download and print your marksheet for future reference
NEET Exam Eligibility
For NEET exam eligibility, ensure you meet the criteria set by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Typically, this includes:
- Age: You should be at least 17 years old
- Qualification: You should have passed Class 12 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English
- Minimum Marks: You should have secured a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology in Class 12
Next Steps
If you're awaiting your secondary NIOS marksheet, you can:
- Contact your NIOS study center or regional office for assistance
- Reach out to the school you're interested in attending and explain your situation; some institutions may offer provisional admissions
- Check with the NEET exam authorities for specific documentation requirements
If you do BDS first in MP and don’t use the Medhavi Yojana, and then after 1 year crack NEET again and take admission in a private MBBS college using Medhavi Yojana, then yes , you can get the benefit of the scheme if you still fulfil all the conditions at that time.
But make sure:
You have not used Medhavi Yojana before.
You meet all the eligibility rules (like income limit, marks, etc.) again when applying.
So, if all conditions are met, you can get the benefit.
NEET-PG is generally not required for admission to Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) programs in India, but some top physiotherapy colleges like Terna Physiotherapy College may consider NEET scores. MPT admission typically requires a Bachelor of Physiotherapy degree from a recognized institution, with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks.
NEET-PG and MPT:
Not Mandatory:
While NEET-PG is not universally required for MPT admissions, some institutions, especially those highly ranked, might consider NEET-PG scores as part of their admission criteria.
Primary Focus:
NEET-PG is primarily for medical and dental postgraduate programs like MD and MS.
Alternative Exams:
Other entrance exams like CUET PG, KCET, and GPAT are also used for MPT admission.
MPT Admission Requirements:
BPT Degree:
A Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) degree from a recognized university is a fundamental requirement.
Aggregate Marks:
A minimum of 50% aggregate marks in the BPT program is generally required.
Entrance Exams:
Some colleges may conduct their own entrance exams, while others may accept scores from national or state-level exams like NEET-PG, CUET PG, or others.
Internship:
A 6-month internship is often a requirement before or at the time of admission.
Other Requirements:
Colleges may have specific requirements regarding age, citizenship, or previous board exams.
Preparing for MPT Admissions:
Entrance Exam Syllabus:
Understand the syllabus for the specific entrance exam being considered (e.g., NEET-PG, CUET PG).
Study Materials:
Utilize recommended books and study materials for the relevant subjects.
Strategic Preparation:
Develop a structured study plan to effectively prepare for the entrance exam.
Practice:
Solve previous years' question papers and take mock tests to familiarize yourself with the exam pattern.
NEET score is mainly used for MBBS, BDS and similar medical courses. But still, some colleges may consider NEET scores for admission in B.Pharmacy too, especially in private or deemed universities. However, B.Pharmacy admission is mostly through state-level entrance exams or 12th marks.
Here are some colleges that may accept NEET scores for B.Pharmacy :
Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi
Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan
Lovely Professional University, Punjab
Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal
Amity University, Noida
SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai
D.Y. Patil University, Pune
Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune
KIET Group of Institutions, Ghaziabad
Galgotias University, Greater Noida
It is always better to check the official website or contact the college to confirm if they accept NEET for B.Pharmacy .
Hello Sangeeta ,
I hope you are doing well. As per your mentioned query , practising mocks will boost your preparation. It will also enhance your speed and you will get an idea of questions coming in exam.
I am mentioning a link from where you can give mocks :
https://learn.careers360.com/test-series-neet-free-mock-test/
Revert for further query!
Dear Aspirant,
If you have mistakenly uploaded only your right-hand fingerprints on the NEET application form, you will still be allowed to appear for the exam. The National Testing Agency (NTA) primarily uses live biometric verification (such as fingerprint scans) at the exam centre rather than relying solely on the uploaded fingerprints. Many students in previous years have reported similar mistakes such as uploading only thumb impressions or unclear fingerprints—and were still able to give the exam and receive their results without any issues. The correction window for NEET does not allow changes to biometric data like fingerprints, so there is no option to re-upload them once the form is submitted. However, this error is not usually grounds for disqualification. It is advisable to carry a valid ID proof (such as your Aadhaar card) on the exam day to ensure smooth biometric verification. If there are any concerns during counselling or admission, you may be asked to explain the discrepancy, but it typically does not affect your eligibility for the exam itself. For peace of mind, you can also contact the NTA helpline and keep a record of your communication with them.
If you have filled your NEET form using your updated Aadhaar card details but do not have the physical original Aadhaar card, there is no need to panic. Your e-Aadhaar, which is downloaded from the official UIDAI website, is also considered a valid government document as long as it is digitally signed and contains the updated information. Make sure you download the latest version of the e-Aadhaar and take a clear color printout of it. Along with your e-Aadhaar, you can also carry your Class 10th original marksheet as proof of date of birth and your original Class 12th admit card as an additional identity document, especially if it contains your photo and signature. Although your old Aadhaar card may not be useful if it has outdated details, keeping it as a supporting document may still help. On the day of the NEET exam, carry your printed e-Aadhaar, NEET admit card with a passport-size photograph pasted, one more passport-size photo, and any additional ID proof if available. In most cases, the digitally signed e-Aadhaar is fully accepted by exam authorities, but if you are still unsure, you may contact the NTA helpline to confirm.
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In summary, if she holds a valid Article 371J certificate and satisfies domicile requirements, her place of study (including Hyderabad) will not affect her eligibility for the reservation benefit. It is crucial that all documentation is in order before the counseling process begins.
For NEET 2025, if your admit card or instructions PDF consists of 5 pages—including the final page detailing the rules—you must print all 5 pages, with each page on a separate sheet. Do not attempt to merge, condense, or omit any pages.
The rationale is straightforward : the National Testing Agency (NTA) mandates that all pages be presented exactly as issued. This includes the instructions and rules page, which is an essential component and may be verified at the exam center.
Failure to print every page individually, or any attempt to combine or skip pages, could result in complications during the verification process at the examination hall.
Ensure you print every page—one-sided, unless otherwise specified in the official directions. Refrain from shrinking, merging, or skipping any part of the document.
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