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Following is the NEET Eligibility criteria for NEET 2022. Though the complete details for the NEET 2022 will be released in the official information bulletin released by National Testing Agency NTA soon.
Following is the academic criteria a candidate has to fulfill to be eligible to write the NEET
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You can just use your 12th result and enroll for the NIOS science stream for your preffered subjects with the availability for your course in NIOS. You will be required to successfully complete a minimum of five subjects, which is compulsory for Certification.
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I hope you are doing fine, The NIOS is a National Board for Secondary and Senior Secondary Examinations similar to the Central Board of Secondary Education ( CBSE ). The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) offers various open and distance learning programmes up to pre-degree level. It conducts
Yes, a student can change one on more subject and even opt for one/two extra subjects after getting registered for a period of five years, considering the criteria that the total number of subjects opted by the student should not be less than five and should not exceed a maximum
I hope you are doing fine, There is nothing called legal or illegal in studying. You can study as much as you want and whatever you want because it depends on you ultimately if you can simultaneously study two courses together. The timelines of both the courses might crash
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Yes you can join NIOS Science after MA.
NIOS is a recognised body. And so even if you pursue Science through NIOS, admission to MBBS or B.Sc should not be an issue.
For example, if we take MBBS, admission to all Medical Colleges across India is through NEET. And
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No your previous education doesn't go invalid when you do any course or degree from an open school or university. Many people do this. Working people often go for distance education to simultaneously upgrade their knowledge while working to get promoted. This doesn't mean their previous degree goes invalid.
If you haven't done your HS from the board then you can obviously go for the higher secondary examination with other subject. Although you will not be able to use both the results. You have to go with one marksheet either the NIOS or the HS.
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Hope you are doing well ! If you want to do any two courses together then one of them should be on regular basis and one should be from private university so if this criteria is fulfill then you can do both the courses simultaneously.
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NIOS candidates are eligible to appear for NEET according to amendment to certain rules few years before. All over India the rules are the same , the same applies to Karnataka board too.
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