I have completed my 12th in PCM in 2018. I want to write On-Demand Biology Exam from NIOS in 2024 and appear in NEET 2024. Is it possible?
I have no I wish to appear for NEET 2024, so I decided to write On-Demand Biology Exam from NIOS in 2024 and appear in NEET 2024.
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Yes, it is possible for you to write the On-Demand Biology Exam from NIOS in 2024 and appear for NEET 2024. NEET eligibility criteria require candidates to have completed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as core subjects from a recognised board. Since you completed your 12th in PCM in 2018, you can fulfill the Biology requirement by appearing for the On-Demand Biology Exam from NIOS in 2024. Ensure you pass the Biology exam and obtain the necessary marksheet before NEET 2024 registration deadlines. Verify specific eligibility and documentation requirements as per the latest NEET guidelines
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