I will attend class 12th NIOS exam in Oct 2025. Am I eligible to attend NEET 2025 exam?

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    Ajit Kumar Sah

    2 months ago

    Yes, you are eligible for NEET UG 2025 even if you're appearing for NIOS Class 12 exam in October 2025. As Per NMC GMER 23 guidelines, NIOS students with PCB and English, aged 17 by December 31, 2025, and meeting minimum PCB aggregate marks (50% General, 40% reserved) qualify

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    Sarthak Tiwari | Contributor-Level 7

    3 months ago

    Yes, you are eligible to appear for NEET 2025 if you pass your Class 12th from NIOS by October 2025. However, you must ensure your results are declared before NEET's eligibility verification process begins. Also, your subjects must include Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as per NMC guidelines. NIOS students are considered eligible if all academic prerequisites are met as per the official NEET UG information bulletin.

     

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