Sir i take NEET 2019 its my third attempt,can i take fourth attempt in NEET 2020 please clarify
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If you really want to become physician , surgeon or Ayurveda practitioner then drop every year untill you not getting it.
You should take your dicision on three self questions:
Really you want to be a doctor?
Why you failed in this NEET. What is lacking in my preparation?
Am I capable to bear hurdle of this long medical journey? You are not going to enjoy for many years if this is not your passion. If it not it becomes only burden.
And last, how you look medical profession- as a money making machine or treating patients well?
If you only see the medical field as money making machine then don't take drop. You can really earn good money in any other field in 7 or 8 years, medical fields take 9 to 10 years to become full specialist. In 10 years you are really earn good money in other fields.
But if your passion is different then why should you waste your time in this course? Find out that and only focus on it.
In life one thing is most prestigious and precious is called “Time”.
You can't loose your golden years to get one degree.
You can do many more things which worth more then MBBS BAMS BDS degree in 10 year. Just you have to a eye to look this opportunities.
IN ALL THE END , ITS YOUR DICISION TO WHERE YOU WANT TO SEE YOU IN FUTURE.
Hi Kavana,
According to the NTA, there is no cap for number of attempts allowed for giving NEET UG exam. However, they have made it clear that the age limit is 25 years with a relaxation of 5 years for reserved categories. For more information and details about the eligibility criteria, refer to the link provided below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-number-of-attempts-and-age-limit
Feel free to ask us in case of any queries.
Good luck!
Answering your question-
In order to appear in the NEET examination, the candidate must fulfil attempt limit. From the year 2019, candidates can get the maximum attempt limit. There may be 9 attempts(GEN/OBC category) & 14 attempts(Reserved category) to qualify the NEET exam.so yes you can give upto 9 attempts for Neet.
Hope you got your answer.
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