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Hai sir iam studying in open school. can I eligible for neet exam.tell me


Pradeep Kumar 21st Jan, 2018
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Pradeep Kumar 23rd Jan, 2018
Can I eligible for any another medical exams
Dr Parmanand Agarwal 22nd Jan, 2018
Hello Pradeep, As per your query i would like to tell you,

Medical Council of India (MCI) had issued a notice on August 8, 2017, clearly stating that a person who had passed his/her 10+2 from NIOS or State Open Schooling Boards, was not eligible to take admission in MBBS or equivalent medical course in a medical university/medical college outside the country.

But final decision are still pending for it. So hope for best.

For more information stay tunne with career 360 website. We will upload as soon as possible new information about it.

Regards

Dr Parmanand Agarwal

MBBS MD

Career counsellor.

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Jasleen Kaur Taneja 22nd Jan, 2018

Hi Pradeep,

NIOS students may not be allowed to appear as per MCI proposal. For more details, read the link below:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-nios-students-may-not-be-allowed-appear-mci-proposal

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