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If you failed all subjects physics, chemistry and biology in theory paper but passed in practical paper. So you have to give all examination this year then you will get new score card. If you only give suppliment examination then don't appear for repeat all examination. You are failed
The National Testing Agency (NTA) director Vineet Joshi said that they are thinking to conduct the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) twice a year from the year 2021.
The date has been not announced yet.
NEET 2021 will be held at around 155 test centres in India. NEET
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No, you cannot do B.U.M.S if you are MPC i. e math Physics and Chemistry student.
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Admission in Ayush courses i. e Ayurveda, Unani i. e Bachelor of Unani Medicine & Surgery (B.U.M.S), Siddha, and Homeopathy is through neet examination but to be eligible for Neet
If you didn't have Biology as your one of your major subject during your intermediate then you are not eligible to appear for the NEET exam. Here are some common eligibility criterias which needs to be fulfilled by the aspirants
1. He/she must have attained minimum 17 years of
Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC) is an additional category which falls under OBC-NCL. So while applying for NEET, you have to choose OBC category. Also, in order to apply for NEET2021, one have to fulfill the eligibility criteria which are:
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It's very difficult to predict the eligibility criteria which will be use for determination of applicants in the year 2025 from now, so I am going to tell you the basic eligibility criteria which are followed in the current years.
The lower age limit for appearing is NEET
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As per the regulatory board for NEET exams, the NTA (National Testing Agency), there is no restriction on the number of attempts for the NEET exams. This is in conformity with the statement on the NEET official website by the CBSE – “There is no cap for the
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to become an embryologist, first you will be required complete a bachelor's degree in Biological Science followed by pursuing a post graduate course in preferably in Assisted Reproductive Technology or Embryology or biotechnology. You will also be required to have a minimum marks in your 12th board exam
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