How do I give NMAT exam which is held after B.Sc biology by attending online classes? I am from Philippines.

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    Diksha Bodwal | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    An NMAT applicant must be a graduate or a graduating student of any college degree course at the time of testing. The NMAT scores obtained by a medical school applicant at any given examination year are deemed sufficient and valid as basis for evaluating applicants for admission to a college of medicine. NMAT exam is held over a period of approximately 90 days and an examinee can appear for the test three times, including the first attempt in the same year to improve their score.

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