Are the students who have passed 12th from NIOS eligible for NEET UG?
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Yes Jitendra, Students who have qualified their class 12th from the National Open Schools are eligible to appear for the NEET UG Exam. Other than this an appearing candidate must fulfil the eligibility criteria, I. e. ;
The student must have Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as a core subject in both Class 11th and class 12th from a recognized board. Appearing candidate should be more than 17 years of age and should be less than 25 years, as on 31st December. There are no maximum limits of attempting the NEET UG Exam. The aspirant must have qualified their class 12th with minimum of 55% marks. -
Yes. NIOS students are eligible for NEET.
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