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Yes, you should add "Late" before your father's name in the NEET application form as he has passed away. It is a respectful way to acknowledge his absence.
In the "Father's Occupation" section, you should fill in his occupation at the time of his passing. If unknown, you can use "Not Applicable" or leave it blank, depending on the form's instructions.
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You should add "Late" before your father's name in the NEET application form. This is a standard convention to indicate that the person has passed away.
Since your father is no more, you can fill in one of the following options:
1. Deceased: Some application forms may have a "Deceased" option. If available, select this.
2. Not Applicable (N/A): If there's no specific option for deceased, you can fill in "N/A" or "Not Applicable".
3. Retired/Expired: Some forms might have a "Retired" or "Expired" option. You can use these if available.
Remember to check the specific instructions provided in the NEET application form for the most accurate guidance.
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