What are the age limits for NEET and MBBS exams?

Can I take admission for MBBS even after 3 years of my graduation? There is a gap of 3 years. Is there any age requirement in 2023?

0 10 Views | Posted a year ago
Asked by Pramod Kalnar

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    Answered by

    Chiraag Goyal

    a year ago
    For 2023, the minimum age should be seventeen years as of 31/12/23. This allows most 12th grade students and higher to be eligible. The upper limit which used to be 25 years for general quota and 39 for reserved quota has now been removed. In the first year of MBBS four attempts have been allowed, failure to pass the first year in four attempts leads to expulsion from the course. The rest of the course can be completed without limit.
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    Answered by

    Ananya Agha | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    The age limit or age criteria for NEET candidates are as follows: The minimum age of a candidate as of December 31, 2023, should be 17 years. The upper age limit of 25 years for General category candidates and 30 years for reserved category candidates have been removed by NMC in 2022.

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