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Hello, I am a Neet aspirant and complete dropper. Recently, the registration for Neet has begun and some are saying that droppers from Karnataka Board, AP board and TS board should put qualifying code 3 while others mention it to be code 2. Please give clarity on which code has to be put.


Myna 24th Feb, 2024
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Tanya Gupta 24th Feb, 2024

Hello,


As a NEET aspirant and complete dropper, it's important to use the correct qualifying exam code during registration. The qualifying exam code you should use depends on the board you completed your 12th standard from and whether you are considered as a regular or private candidate.

Code 2 is typically used for candidates who completed their 12th standard from a recognized board as a regular student.

Code 3 is usually used for candidates who completed their 12th standard from a recognized board as a private or individual candidate, including droppers.

Since you mentioned being a complete dropper, you should likely use code 3 during NEET registration.


Hope this helps,

Thank You

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