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Sir i am Bsc 1st year student and want to give neet in 2020 So if i get govt college than would i get admission as dropout or on 12th base


yogesh khatri 17th Jun, 2019
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Pooja Kumari 17th Jun, 2019
Now 12th is the basic academic qualification for appearing in NEET. Anything above that is an additional qualification. If you appear in NEET in 2020 and you get a Government Medical College seat, you will have to take a TC from your B.Sc College and then join MBBS. You will have a different qualification code to selwct while filling in the application form. Your highest qualification will still remain 12th because you didnt complete your B.Sc. You will not be considered a drop out either.
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22nd Dec, 2019
Is it necessary to pass the exams of bsc for getting admission into medical college or is it ok if I don't give the exams.
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15th Sep, 2020
Ma'am is there any bond in bsc college ...?
Please help me
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