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i fail one subject in intermediate..can i eligible for neet


sharonkumart7 17th May, 2022
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manjumolakalapalli5 17th May, 2022

hello aspirant...

hope you are doing good.

yes. you are eligible to write NEET if you got 50% aggregate for general category or 40% for other categories intermediate. if you have failed in any subject, then you can write improvement exams and write NEET. students appearing for improvement exams are eligible to write NEET as per the eligibility criteria mentioned in the official notification.

the marks sheet that shows you are eligible to write NEET exam should be used and only that certificate or marks sheet should be presented for the counselling and all other purposes.

The National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET), formerly known as the All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT), is the entrance exam for medical and dental schools in India. The National Testing Agency is in charge of it (NTA).

For more information...visit https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2022

Hope this information helps you...

All the best.

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