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As per the NEET PWD (Persons with Disabilities) criteria, eligibility is based on the extent of disability defined by the RPWD Act, 2016. Losing one finger (right-hand index) may not qualify for the 40% disability required for the PWD category.
For finger impressions in NEET registration, if you cannot provide one for the missing finger, you can use another finger from the same hand or the other hand. NTA allows alternative biometric verification for such cases.
To avoid issues, you may contact NTA directly via their helpline or email to inform them about your situation.
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