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Afreen 5th Aug, 2025

No, having an MPHW (Multi-Purpose Health Worker) degree generally does not qualify someone for the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) exam for medical courses. NEET requires candidates to have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in their 10+2 (or equivalent) with specific minimum percentage criteria for different categories, MPHW courses, especially vocational ones, typically don't cover these subjects as core subjects,

If you have an MPHW degree and want to pursue medical courses, you might consider exploring other options like GNM nursing. You could also explore other fields like hospital administration, public health, or bachelor of pharmacy, depending on your interests and qualifications.

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