Can I get admission at JIPMER in a BSc course without NEET?
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No, JIPMER Puducherry admit candidates to BSc courses based on merit in NEET exam. Candidates seeking admission need to appear for the NEET examination and secure the required ranks and score. However, as per some unofficial sources, there are some BSc courses like BSc Cardiac Laboratory Technology at JIPMER, Puducherry, where admission is not based on NEET. Candidates are advised to carefully check the eligibility and selection criteria before applying to the programme.
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JIPMER Puducherry admits candidates to BSc courses based on merit from the NEET exam. To secure admission, candidates must take the NEET examination and achieve the required ranks and scores. However, according to some unofficial sources, certain BSc programs, such as BSc in Cardiac Laboratory Technology at JIPMER Puducherry, may not require NEET scores for admission. Candidates are advised to carefully review the eligibility and selection criteria before applying to these courses.
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No, candidates cannot get admission to JIPMER in a BSc course without the NEET exam. To be eligible for admission, candidates must have the following qualifications:
- Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Botany & Zoology with a minimum of 50% aggregate (40% aggregate for SC/ST/OBC; 45% aggregate for PWD category candidates) along with English as one of the subjects
- Age: 17 years at the time of admission or will complete the age on or before December 31 of the year of admission (Request for relaxation from the prescribed age limit will not be considered for any category of applicants. Also, there is no upper age limit)
- NEET UG +
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No, admission to JIPMER's BSc programmes, including B.Sc. Cardiology is determined by a student's performance on the NEET exam. In order to be considered for admission, candidates must take the NEET exam and obtain the necessary scores and ranks. NEET is not a factor for admission in some programmes, nevertheless, such as JIPMER, Puducherry's B.Sc. programme in cardiac laboratory technology.
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No, admission to BSc courses at JIPMER, including B.Sc. Cardiology, is based on merit in the NEET exam. Candidates seeking admission need to appear for the NEET examination and secure the required ranks and scores. However, there are some exceptions like B.Sc. Cardiac Laboratory Technology at JIPMER, Puducherry, where admission is not based on NEET.
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