Is neet is required for Indian medicine and homeopathy 19-20 Sessions
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Dear aspirant, NEET is required for both Indian medicine and homeopathy courses for all India quota and state quota in colleges all over India .
There are different cut off ( as per last year's cut off list ) for both BAMS amd BHMS and several other courses in Indian medicine .
In order to appear for NEET , you need to opt for PCB (physics , chemistry and biology) subjects in your class 11 and 12 (HSC ).
Dear aspirant,
NEET is required for both Indian medicines as well as homeopathy (BHMS) as all the government and private colleges conduct their admission process based on score of NEET.
Whereas some autonomous Institutes such as Bharti vidyapeeth conduct their own entrance for admission process of homeopathy .
In order to appear for NEET you must have taken PCB (Physics , Chemistry and Biology ) subjects for HSC.
NEET is MCQ based exam where negative marking is there. Syllabus is same as that of HSC for PCB subjects.
All the Best.
Dear Mari, NEET is an entrance examination for admission into Medical Colleges across India. Along with Medicine, NEET is also an entrance examination for Dental, Ayush and Himeopathy courses.
Ministry of Ayush, has notified that the admission in BHMS, BAMS and BUMS will be based on NEET scores from the academic session 2018-19. So, the same follows this year as well until further notice.
hey Mari
yes NEET is required for both Indian Medicine & Homeopathy (BHMS).
now NEET is for MBBS, BDS, BAMS & BHMS
so for admission in any of the two courses requires NEET entrance test
hope that helps!
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