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The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, formerly the All India Pre-Medical Test is an entrance examination in India for students who wish to study graduate and postgraduate medical courses and dental courses in government or private medical colleges and dental colleges in India. NEET is a very important exam for all the medical students as it guarantees their seats in various colleges across the country.
The exam allows three attempts .
You can repeat NEET in 2020 if you are not satisfied with your 2019 attempt, given the condition that you have not already given three attempts.
You can in total give three attempts.
It is perfectly okay to repeat NEET. Many students repeat NEET in order to get a better score and get admission in reputed colleges in the degree of their choice. The NEET score is very important in focusing upon the admissions and colleges in the medical field.
It does not matter if you have attempted the exam the previous year if you have not finished your three attempts.
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From the year 2019, candidates can get the maximum attempt limit. There may be 9 attempts(GEN/OBC category) & 14 attempts (Reserved category) to qualify the NEET exam . There is lower age limit i.e 17 years but there is no upper aga limit for students.
To give neet in 2019 you must fulfill the above criteria...
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