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Is it important to quit the medical college first to attempt neet again for better score or can i attempt neet again while studying in college along with it ?


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Tanu 8th Feb, 2022
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vyshnava kumar 20th Mar, 2022

Hello aspirant,

Hope you are doing great. So with regard to your question, Yes, you can give the NEET exam as many times as possible, because there is no upper age limit foe the exam. Further, if at all you are studying medical college and trying to give new best in NEET then after getting the seat in the new exam, if wish to quit the college, then you need to pay the total fee of the previous college. Also, the fee for new college also must be paid.

Hope it helps you,

Good luck, Thank you.

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20th Mar, 2022
5 years fee ?
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