Am I eligible for NEET UG exam if I am a final year student of B.Sc and 23 years old?
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Yes, you are eligible for NEET Exam. But, there are more eligibility factors that you need to meet, if you want to take the NEET Exam. Factors you must meet to appear in the NEET Exam are:
1. Qualification Marks.
2. Age Limit & Relaxation Rules.
3. Nationality & Citizenship.
4. No. Of Attempts. NEET Exam will be conducted on 03rd May 2020. So, you have enough time left for the preparation. Start your preparation now and get yourself ready for the exam. Best of Luck. -
Yes, you are eligible for NEET 2018 exam because you fulfill Code-5 mentioned in the NEET 2018 Eligibility Criteria.
Visit:https://scoop.eduncle.com/neet-exam-eligibility-criteria to get brief information about the same.
According to Code 5 of NEET 2018 Eligibility Criteria:
"The candidates who have PCB and English in their 1st year of the 3 Year Degree Course of a Recognized University.
They must have also given the practical tests in these core subjects."
As you are in the final year of your B.Sc. with the major subject as Biology, then you are eligible for NEET 2018 exam. -
Yes, you are eligible. Good luck.
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