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? please elaborate
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Hello,
Well technically it is possible but there is one condition that as per NEET eligibility criteria 2020, candidates must have passed in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English individually in the qualifying examination which is 10+2 or equivalent.If you had Biology or biotech in your 12th then you can appear in NEET get a good rank and you can persue MBBS further.
If you you did not had the bio or biotech in your 12 then simply you cant.
Good Luck
Well technically it is possible but there is one condition that as per NEET eligibility criteria 2020, candidates must have passed in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English individually in the qualifying examination which is 10+2 or equivalent.If you had Biology or biotech in your 12th then you can appear in NEET get a good rank and you can persue MBBS further.
If you you did not had the bio or biotech in your 12 then simply you cant.
Good Luck
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I did not take biology and biotech in my 12th grade. it's just math, physics and chemistry.
What options do I have now? do I have to take the whole +1 and +2 exams again including physics and chemistry or can I just give biology as I've already given my physics and chemistry back in 2013?
What options do I have now? do I have to take the whole +1 and +2 exams again including physics and chemistry or can I just give biology as I've already given my physics and chemistry back in 2013?