Can I give Biology as on demand exam from NIOS (being PCM passed from CBSE 12th) to be eligible for NEET with marksheet of only Biology?
I'm planning to give NEET by taking a drop. I have a potential of doing it in one year. I'm passing from CBSE with Physics, Chemistry, Maths, CS, Physical edu. and English. Can I give NIOS on demand exam and obtain a seperate marksheet for Biology as a subject to be eligible for NEET 2025?
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Yes, you can give Biology as an on-demand exam from NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) after passing 12th grade with PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) from CBSE. This will allow you to meet the eligibility criteria for NEET, which requires candidates to have studied Biology in their 12th grade. Once you pass the Biology exam from NIOS and receive the marksheet, it will be considered alongside your CBSE marksheet for NEET eligibility. Ensure that you register for the NIOS exam and complete the necessary formalities well in advance to have your Biology marksheet ready for NEET registration.
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