Can I pursue MBBS after completing class 12th (medical) from NIOS?

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    rohit sharma

    7 years ago
    Yes, NIOS students are eligible for MBBS.
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    rahul r | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    Admissions in MBBS and BDS courses is given on the basis of national level examination NEET, AIIMS & JIPMER. Central Board of Secondary Education shall organize the NEET examination for selecting students for medical courses. Top medical colleges of India consider the NEET score card for admissions.
    MBBS Admission 2017:
    Students looking for admission in MBBS programmes, can apply for the NEET examination from 31st January 2017. The application form was available till the 1st March 2017. The examination was organized on 7th May 2017.
    Eligibility Criteria:
    Indian Nationals & OCI candidates can apply for this exam.
    Candidates must have cleared
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Yes, NIOS date sheet 2025 for practical exam September is released. NIOS Class 10th and Class 12th practical exam is being held from Sept 12 to 27, 2025. Students can downlod the NIOS 12th date sheet 2025 for practical exam from the official website nios.ac.in/. They can also download the NIOS practical exam date sheet 2025 from our NIOS dates page. 

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The NIOS 12th result holds significance for several reasons:
Pursuing Higher Education: The marks obtained in 12th grade play a crucial role for students aiming to enroll in universities and colleges. Numerous programs have particular cutoff scores determined by Class 12th results.
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Salviya Antony

Most of the times, students start preparing for the exams at the last moment which leads to lack of confidence and stress during writing exams. I would suggest you to start studying from the beginning of the year. Prepare a time table and follow it. Everyday study as per the time table. Preparation and practice is the key to performance in the exams.

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Once you finish learning according to NIOS 12th syllabus, you can start solving the NIOS 12th sample papers and previous year question papers. You can solve the question papers and understand your weaknesses. Thus you can concentrate more on the topics on which you are weak.

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Students have a wide variety of courses to select after their NIOS Class 12 Science. For those who completed Class 12 with PCB option, they can join for courses like, BSc, MBBS, BHMS, BDS, BAMS, nursing, B.pharm, Pharm D, BA and other related courses. Students with PCM option can go for BSc, BA, Bcom, Engineering, LLB, and other courses. Check this page for courses after 12th Science.

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