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Japmehr Sandhu 12th May, 2018

In a way.

so basically, Three attempts counting your attempts from 2017 are valid. If you gave the exam in 2017, that is counted as your first attempt in a maximum of three.

Hopefully you won’t need them :)

Hannah Mathew 16th Mar, 2018

it's present

You can attempt it only thrice, from 2017..

SO even if 2017 was your 2nd attempt it will be counted as your 1st

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mona chakraborty 16th Mar, 2018

NO!

but it is counted from 2017

You can attempt it only thrice, from 2017..

SO even if 2017 was your 2nd attempt it will be counted as your 1st & you can attempt till 2019

Sumanta Majumdar 15th Mar, 2018

No,

it starts with neet so 2017 is considered your first attempt.

Harshil Patel 23rd Dec, 2017

As per new rule, you can attempt maximum 3 times starting from 2017. That means if you appeared in 2017, it is considered as your first attempt.

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27th Dec, 2017
Means now it's a first chance for everyone ..???
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Dr.Debtanu Banerjee 22nd Dec, 2017
Hello Avinash

The age for limit has been removed from unreserved category although the age of 13 means for the reserved SC or St category seats

However the maximum number of atoms is limited to 3 starting from the 2017 need that means you can attempt Neet only three times irrespective of the year in which you are giving it starting from the year 2017

Any examination equivalent to Neet on Eid given before 2017 is not held in this criterion

Hope this helps, thank you



Ahana Bhan 22nd Dec, 2017
It is no longer a rule now...has been removed.
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2nd May, 2018
Is it true? Did they remove the 3 yrs rule
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mungala bhavdeep 22nd Dec, 2017
It is removed now.

There is neither attempt limt nor the age limit for NEET UG.
sapna katyal 22nd Dec, 2017
No it is not removed

A candidate can attempt neet thrice starting from 2017

All the very best

hope it helps


sapna katyal 22nd Dec, 2017
No

It is not removed. , a candidate can attempt neet thrice starting from 2017

All rhe very best

Hope it helps


Prerna Sharma 22nd Dec, 2017

Dear aspirant,

The rule for maximum of 3 attempts is still there. And, as of now there is no official notice regarding the same. Kindly stay updated for further informations.

Hope it helps!

Dr Parmanand Agarwal 22nd Dec, 2017
Hello Avinash, there are various news and rumors about the attempts like 9,14 etc.. But i would like to inform that there is no such communication from any reliable source LIKE CBSE, Health ministry, MCI/NMC



So till date the rule stand as



Number of attempt - 3



Counting of Attempts - from 2017 onward, means any attempt prior to 2016 will not be counted in 3 attempts, if student appeared in NEET UG 2017, that will be considered as first attempt....



Age criteria - minimum 17 yrs... MAXIMUM - no upper limit...



Hopefully it helps



Regards



Dr Parmanand Agarwal



MBBS MD



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Gautam Manohar 21st Dec, 2017

hi avnish,

  • From 2017 onwards, you are allowed a total of three attempts in NEET. If you haven’t appeared for NEET 2017, then your appearance for NEET 2018 will be considered as the first Candidates who fall under these categories - Indian Nationals, Non Resident Indians (NRIs), Overseas Citizen of India (OCIs), Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) & Foreign Nationals are eligible for 15% All India Quota Seats. there are talks to change the neet attempts to 9 for general and 14 for reserved category but it hasnt been officially announced yet. so give your neet once you are ready, good luck
Pankaj Kirdat 21st Dec, 2017

No the three times for NEET examination attempts is not been removed by the Government and the NEET examination rule of the number of attempts by the students still persist as per the government rule a student can attempt for NEET examination for maximum three times in his life no fourth time attempt would be counted.

Nikita Chauhan 21st Dec, 2017
No, the rule still persists.

The number of attempts for NEET-UG is 3 ONLY.

This rule is applicable from 2017 onwards irrespective if the number of attempts a candidate has given previously.

Gunjan Singhal 21st Dec, 2017
No the 3 attempts rule has not been removed, it remains valid till date.
Anbarasan T 21st Dec, 2017
Hey hi,



No, this has not been removed.



Only three attempts are allowed.



Rohit 20th Dec, 2017
Hello dear,



Recently it's been purposed that a candidate  only can  appear 3 times in NEET so it's still there .



And if you are feeling like not fully prepared then if you don't give NEET 2018 it will not be counted  as your 1st attempt but 1st attempt is to be considered only when you apply.







None 19th Dec, 2017

No, it is not removed.

Your first attempt will be counted from 2017.

If you haven’t appeared for NEET 2017, then your appearance for NEET 2018 will be considered as the first attempt and they will be able to appear in NEET two more times.

Good luck!!

Pankaj Kirdat 19th Dec, 2017

No this rule for the NEET examination is not removed and it is still present now too just last to last year it was modified that the NEET examination 2016 was considered to be as the first NEET examination and so from there If we calculate than this year's NEET examination would be the last one those who are appearing consistently from 2016.

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