Sir, I have scored 57 in biology, 58 in physics and 65 in chemistry and my date of birth is 05/01/1993. I have given state pmt twice and aipmt one time. Can Iappear for NEET UG?Please reply.
Sir, I have scored 57 in biology, 58 in physics and 65 in chemistry and my date of birth is 05/01/1993. I have given state pmt twice and aipmt one time. Can Iappear for NEET UG?Please reply.
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Yes you can apply for NEET UG Exam.
If you successfully complete your +2 with required percentage, no matter how many times you appeared for it, but you should complete your +2 before applying for the NEET Entrance test.
Eligibility conditions are as follows:Educational criteria:
The aspirant must have passed 12th class examination, with a minimum of 50% (General category) and 40% (Reserved category) in aggregate of Physics, Chemistry and Biology from a recognized board before admission.
Age Criteria:Minimum: 17 years
Maximum: 25 years.
There is upper age relaxation for reserved category candidates as 5 years for SC/ST/OBC.
Language of Examination: English and Local Language (Tamilnadu, UP, MP)
Type of Exam: Paper Based (for 2013)
Exam Pattern: single response type MCQs
Total Questions: 180
Subject wise allocation of marks: 45 MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions) each from physics, chemistry, botany and zoology
Test Duration: 3 hrs
Mode of apply: both online and offline