National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
While there's no official limit on NEET attempts, medical college authorities generally do not explicitly ask or track your previous NEET attempts during counseling or document verification. The National Testing Agency (NTA) doesn't mandate disclosing the number of attempts. The primary factor for admission is your NEET score in the current year. The number of previous attempts doesn't affect your eligibility as long as you meet other criteria like age and qualifications.
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You are eligible for NEET if you meet the following criteria:
Your Class 10 science marks do not affect NEET eligibility .
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Practicing with this sheet can enhance your accuracy and time management during the exam.
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Yes, you can definitely drop in the first year of Bachelor of Science for the NEET preparation. Taking a drop by pursuing a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree while preparing for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) can be challenging but is certainly possible.
Here are some of the tips that can help you to manage both Bsc and NEET together.
Create a study plan and make timetable. Know the exam pattern and syllabus for both courses. Develop a realistic study plan that includes specific goals, timelines, and study hours for both your B.Sc. coursework and NEET preparation.
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Yes, with a 99 percentile CAT score, you have a good chance of receiving a call from the top IIMs (including BLACKI - IIM Bangalore, IIM Calcutta, IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Lucknow, and IIM Indore) even with a relatively average academic profile like 8/7/8, despite lacking extracurricular activities; however, your chances will be significantly boosted by a strong performance in the Written Ability Test (WAT) and Personal Interview (PI) rounds where you can showcase your strengths and potential beyond just academics.
For a Class 11 student moving to Class 12 and preparing for NEET, start with a strong foundation in NCERT textbooks, focus on Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, and practice mock tests regularly. Consider coaching or online resources for guidance. Time management and consistent revision are key to success.
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No you will not face any kind of problem in that . To fill neet ug form you need these below documents.
List of Documents Required for NEET UG Application Form 2025
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Since you are a domicile of Karnataka and have studied under the Karnataka State Board for 11th and 12th , you are eligible for Karnataka State Quota for admission to various colleges in the state.
1. KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test): You must appear for the KCET exam, which is required for admission to undergraduate professional courses like engineering, medical, and other streams. Your exam score and rank will determine your eligibility for counseling.
2. Minority Income under 5 Lakh : If you are from a minority community and your family's income is below 5 lakh, you may be eligible for fee concessions or other benefits depending on the specific institution. Some colleges offer reservations or other advantages for students in this category.
3. Counseling and Seat Allocation:
After the KCET exam, you will need to participate in online counseling.
You need to select your preferred colleges and courses.
Seat allocation will be based on your rank , the availability of seats in your chosen colleges and your preferences.
4. Required Documents :
Domicile Certificate (proof that you are a resident of Karnataka).
Income Certificate (for minority category benefits).
Marksheets (11th and 12th from the Karnataka State Board).
KCET Admit Card and Scorecard.
This process will allow you to secure a seat based on your KCET performance and your category .
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https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
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Hello aspirant,
In May 2025, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) will be administered offline by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The national entrance test, known as NEET, aids in admission to numerous medical and dental schools across India for MBBS and BDS programs. By September 2024, NTA will post the date of the NEET 2025 exam on its official website. By March 2025, all other announcements will be accessible.
To know the guidelines and much more information, you can visit our site through following link:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
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