NEET
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Hello aspirant
You have completed you class x abroad , and you must have completed class xii in India.
OCI candidates ( overseas citizens of India) are eligible to write neet ug For medical mbbs, dental Ayurveda , Unani, Siddha or Homeopathic courses in india, subject to rules and regulations.
For OCI card holders there are 15 % quota in private colleges .
As per the new rules and law ,OCI candidates are also eligible for seats under government quota .
OCI card holders are not eligible for vote, tk be a member of legislative assembly or to hold a constitutional post on India.
For details kindly visit the link given below
https://news.careers360.com/neet-ug-2023-eligibility-criteria-for-oci-candidates-revised-now-eligible-for-all-seats
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Answering to your question , The qualifying marks for NEET are contingent on the total number of students appearing for the exam, and cut-offs for different categories are determined accordingly. Assuming you are in the general category, I recommend putting in substantial effort for NEET, considering the intense competition. All medical admissions are conducted through NEET, making it a highly competitive exam. To secure qualification, aiming for a score above 150 is advisable. With this score, admission options may be limited to private colleges.
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Hello aspirant,
Nepali students have the opportunity to apply for the NEET exam; however, they are not eligible for government seats. The minimum qualifications for Foreign Nationals appearing in NEET-UG, are identical to those for Indian candidates. Additionally, students educated abroad aiming for admission to Indian medical colleges must have achieved a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Bio-technology, and English at the 12th standard level, with equivalency determined according to the regulations of the Medical Council of India and the respective University.
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Hello Shubham
If you living in maharshtra state for more than ten years then you are eligible for maharshtra domicile .
Eligibility criteria for getting a domicile certificate, a candidate or one of his parents must have lived in that particular state for minimum 10 years .
As you have mentioned that your surname is included under obc category then you must apply for that , after getting obc certificate you will be eligible for obc category seat if you qualify neet as per obc norms .
Eligibility criteria for obc category for neet is that the candidate.must have completed class xii with minimum 40 % in physics, chemistry and biology.
For college prediction you may refer the following link
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
Answering to your question, Certainly, you are eligible to participate in the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test), a crucial pathway for pursuing medical education in India. Let's break down the eligibility criteria:
Age Requirement:
- You must be 17 years or older by December 31, 2024, to qualify for NEET.
- There is no upper age limit for appearing in the NEET exam.
Academic Qualification:
- Completion of your 12th standard (10+2) with the following subjects is necessary: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
- The minimum percentage of marks required in class 12 boards is:
- 50% for General and EWS applicants
- 40% for SC/ST/OBC applicants
Additional Subject Consideration:
- If you had PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) with Biology as an additional subject, you can still apply for NEET 2024.
- It is mandatory to have studied biology in your 10+2 curriculum to meet NEET eligibility criteria.
Attempts and Age Limit:
- Unlike some other government entrance exams, there is no limit on the number of attempts for NEET.
- You can take NEET regardless of your previous attempts.
The specific penalty for resigning from a DNB seat can vary depending on the institute and the agreement you signed during admission. You might need to repay the stipend you received for the period you were enrolled.There might be a service bond clause in your agreement. Leaving before the stipulated time could result in a penalty fee or a requirement to serve in a government facility for a specific period.
Resigning from the DNB program shouldn't affect your eligibility to appear for the NEET SS exam next year. There are no restrictions on appearing for the exam based on such factors.
Overall, resigning from the DNB program is likely to involve a financial penalty based on your institute's policy. However, it should not prevent you from appearing for the NEET SS exam next year.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-ss-exam-pattern
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