What is the full form of NEET FET?
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NEET FET is short for NEET Fellowship entrance Test. The fellowship courses admission exam is carried out by the National Board of Examinations (NBE) in a computer-based mode. The admission to the 2-year post-doctoral FNB courses is granted through the entrance exam. This examination serves as both a qualification and ranking test, and is the sole entrance exam for entry into FNB Courses, FNB-PD, and FPIS.
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NEET FET stands for NEET Fellowship entrance Test. The exam is conducted for admission to fellowship courses. national Board of Examinations (NBE) conducts the entrance test in computer-based mode. The entrance exam is conducted for providing admission to the 2-year post-doctoral FNB courses. It is qualifying-cum-ranking examination and is the only entrance test for admission to Fellow of National Board (FNB) Courses, Fellow of National Board – Post Doctoral (FNB-PD), Fellowship Programme for International Students (FPIS).
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Yes, qualifying the NEET entrance exam is mandatory for MBBS admission in Kerala colleges, including for both government and private quota seats, as per NMC regulations. Candidates just have to clear an entrance exam and participate in counselling process for admission.
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Candidates can apply for NEET 2026 exam after the release of application form. The NTA is likely to start the NEET registration in February 2026. The link will be active for around a month.
Jamia Hamdard NEET cutoff for the year 2024 concluded after the release of Round 3. As per Jamia Hamdard cutoff for the year 2024, the last round closing rank stood at 59571 for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), while in the year 2022, the last round closing rank was 27485.
For top Delhi government medical colleges like AIIMS, MAMC, Vardhman Mahavir Medical College, Lady Hardinge Medical College, typical NEET cutoff for General category candidates is very high, often above 650-670+ marks, while OBC, SC, and ST categories have lower but still competitive cutoffs, for e.g., OBC around 630-650+, SC 550+, ST 500+ depending on the college and quota, requiring excellent All-India Ranks.
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