I am a maths student. Can I give only biology subject exam from NIOS and am I eligible for NEET exam?
My qualification - 12 class (science stream PCM).
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Yes, you can take only the biology subject exam from NIOS and still qualify for NEET if you're a maths student. NEET is open to NIOS students who meet the qualifying requirements, including passing the Class XII exam with Biology as a subject and meeting all other requirements. In order to be eligible for NEET, candidates must pass the qualifying test in each of the following subjects: English, physics, chemistry, biology/biotechnology, and biology. This means that even if you are a maths student pursuing biology at NIOS, you can still apply for NEET.
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Yes, as a mathematics student, you can do only biology subject exam from NIOS and still be eligible for NEET. NIOS students are eligible for NEET, and can apply for the exam by passing Class XII examination from NIOS with Biology as a subject and fulfilling other NEET eligibility criteria. NEET eligibility criteria requires candidates to clear physics, chemistry, biology/biotechnology and English individually in the qualifying exam, so that you can appear for NEET even if you are a mathematics student you are taking biology from NIOS.
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