Is NEET compulsory for Shree Om University, Roorkee?

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NEET is mandatory only for entry into the BAMS course of Shree Om University, Roorkee. Other programmes such as BPharm, DPharm, and MBA have separate entrance or merit criteria. NEET is not needed for Diploma or Polytechnic courses. The entrance criteria change depending upon the academic programme.

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