Is NEET exam mandatory to take admission in science or medical courses at Chandigarh University?
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NEET is NOT compulsory for admission to undergraduate Science or most allied health Science programs at Chandigarh University.
Chandigarh University admissions are primarily based on:
12th class marks (with required subjects and percentage)
Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test (CUCET)
NEET is mandatory only for MBBS, BDS, or certain professional medical courses as per national regulations. Chandigarh University does not offer these programs.
If you're applying for B.Sc. (Nursing), BPT, B.Pharm, B.Sc. MLT, or similar courses at CU, you do not need to take NEET; CUCET is sufficient.
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NEET exam is not mandatory for admission to all Science and medical courses in Chandigarh University but it is mandatory for exams that require MBBS and medical degree.For other Science and medical related graduation and post graduation courses, Chandigarh University conducts its own entrance exam CUCET after which anyone will become eligible for admission.
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