Can I appear for NEET phase 2 after giving NEET 1?

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    Dr Swastik Sahu Medical & Engineering Consultant | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    As per the latest order of Honorable SC in Writ Petition (Civil) 293/2016, candidates who had appeared for phase 1 of the exam will be allowed to appear for phase 2. However, this would be subject to them giving up candidature of phase 1. This would mean that if a candidate, who sat for phase 1, sits for phase 2, his score/rank secured in phase 2 exam alone will be considered for his admission.
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    Navjot Kaur

    8 years ago
    yes now u can as per the recent orders from sc
    u can give it if u want
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    Pawan Kurliye

    8 years ago
    yes u can appear for neet phase 2 but u have to give up u r result of neet phase 1
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    Ajay Shewale

    8 years ago
    I think you can.

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