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My son is studying in UAE in 9th standard, he wants to pursue his carrer in medicine we are from Telangana state, we want to avoid NRI status . I heard that to avoid it, a student must study locally four years prior to NEET is this true.? please suggest how to avoid NRI status


sufiyan abu 4th Jan, 2021
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Ayush 13th Jan, 2021

Hello candidate,

It's true that if a student who wishes to get the state quota or the domicile Quota of seats, then he must passes class 12th Board examinations from the same state itself or must be a resident of the state for the past 4 to 5 years.

NRI quota is allotted to a person who does not live in the country, but has cleared the entrance examination and is eligible to take admission into any of the college providing such quota for its students.

Hope that it helps!!

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