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i have gap between my 10 and 11 class... should i make a gap certificate for this for neet ug counselling


ak7137273 24th Sep, 2021
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Tina 24th Sep, 2021

Hi, hope you are safe and doing good

No, NEET candidates are not required to submit gap year certificates , neither at the time of All India Quota (AIQ) counselling or State Quota counselling

Gap certificate is only required for droppers, It's needed to make sure that you did not take any Addmission in any other course , or get involved in any criminal or law breaking activity during that period and if you have joined any college without taking any break then you have to submit migration certificate and leaving certificate from the concerned university during the time of admission instead of gap certificate.

Only documents like -

  • class 10,12 marksheet
  • passing certificate,
  • neet rank card,
  • provisional allotment letter,
  • id proof,
  • neet admit card,
  • birth certificate,
  • passport size photographs are required during document verification.
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