i have already appeared neet 3 times . can i eligible for neet 2020
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Dear Student,
NEET 2020 Eligibility Criteria:
The details are mentioned as Parameter and The significance and elaboration.
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Qualifying Exam:
10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subjects in both class 11th and 12th from a recognized board.
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Appearing Candidates:
Students appearing in the qualifying Final 12th examination are also eligible.
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Maximum Age Requirements:
should complete 17 years on December 31, 2019/2020 or earlier
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Minimum Age Requirements:
25 years of age or more for unreserved category candidates and 30 years of age for reserved and PWD candidates.
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Qualifying Marks: UR-50%, OBC/SC/ST-40%, PWD-45% (Minimum aggregate marks only for PCB subjects)
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Maximum Attempts:
No limit on the permitted number of attempts.
- Nationality: Indian, NRIs, OCIs, PIOs and Foreign Nationals
Conclusion:
As you can observe that I have mentioned all the qualification criteria in order to appear in the NEET 2020 above, also you can observe in the point of maximum attempts which says that there is no limit on the permitted number of attempts which means that during the age of 17 to 25/30, you can apply for NEET as many times as you want to.
I consider this concludes your question/query but I also would like to mention one more thing as well as you have been giving NEET 3 times and you are giving it again the Next year as well and I would like to know about your interest and your determination because you have worked hard to just get admission in a particular medical course for 3 years and now you are thinking to appear for the fourth time as well and thus I might consider that and try to ask you a question to think if the entrance is this tough would the course be easier than it already is and if somehow you get it this fourth time then congratulations and your four year journey and hard work has paid off but you still need to study at least 4 to 5.5 years in order to get the degree in your desired medical field and as well for Specializtionyou need to and another 2 years of study in the midst as well as 2 to 3 years of practice and then you will be on your way and you have become doctor.
But are you up for the challenge of this another long journey of study and just think about your age as well as it is the key factor of not only your financial conditions and desires but also of your life as well and if yes then all the best.
But if not then you can look for Paramedical as well as other B.Sc. Courses, as well as there, are 3000+ Courses in India alone and much more available in abroad as well and also you would have become a degree holder of B.Sc. if you have joined it after your final 12th exam but that is another career story and I consider that you would like to write your own.
If you have any other query, question, confusion, issue or doubt about NEET, AIIMS, JIPMER, Admission and Verification Process, Hospitals, Candidates, Colleges, Doctors, Paramedical and allied medical courses as well as other B.Sc. courses and the most important Career, etc.; you just need to ask a question as a separate query.
I Consider your query has met with its conclusion.
ALL THE BEST FUTURE DOCTOR!!
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