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People who have served in the army, navy, or air force—the three defense forces—are generally referred to as ex-servicemen. As a child of an ex-serviceman, you have additional chances while applying for medical admissions. You may submit an application under the 85% state quota for state counseling and the army quota for the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) procedure.
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Yes, being the child of an ex-serviceman in the Indian Army, you may be eligible for a reservation under the Defence Quota in NEET 2025.
Many states and central medical institutions offer seats for children of ex-servicemen and defense personnel. The specific criteria, percentage of reserved seats, and application process vary depending on the state and institution.
In Haryana, for instance, 1% of seats are reserved for children of ex-servicemen. You will need to provide relevant certificates during NEET counseling to avail of this quota. Ensure you check state-specific regulations and updates before applying.
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