I've completed my intermediate in 2013 by opting MPC, andhra pradesh board and then I've graduated from an engineering school in 2017. Now i've a sudden interest in medical field. Do I have an option to take just the biology exams of intermediate now or what option do I've exactly? elaborate please
Hello Dear,
Hope you are doing well.
Yes , you have the option to get in the field of medical even if you have completed your graduation degree in engineering and passed the intermediate exam with PCM.
All you need to do is to reappear for the intermediate exam with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology and English as your core subjects from any recognized school.
Then you have to appear for the NEET exam because it is the only medical entrance exam to get into any medical college of India. From 2020 all other medical exams has been merged into NEET only which will be conducted by NTA.
The aggregate marks to be required to get eligible for NEET are as follow
UR - 50%
OBC/SC/ST - 40%
PWD - 45%
There is no upper age limit to appear for the NEET so you have enough time to groom yourself for this field. Try to prepare well so that you crack the NEET in the first attempt only.
You have to score a good marks in the NEET to get admission in the top medical colleges of our country.
For more details please refer to the link provided below
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
Hope it helps.
Thanks