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when I am learning in the 1st year of BSC agree then can I apply for neet exam and when I got 500 marks in neet exam then can I leave BSC agree and join mbbs


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prembhadre75 16th Sep, 2020
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Nikhitha Sai 16th Sep, 2020

Hello Student,

Since you are in the first year of B.Sc, joining MBBS would mean that you are losing out on a year. 500 is a decent mark in NEET. But the colleges cannot be guaranteed due to the high demand of the seats and very high level of competition.

Technically, yes. You can join MBBS after you leave B.Sc. But make sure you are fine with this one year thing and also make sure you are getting a good college to pursue your MBBS. Also check with your present college about the formalities to leave midway. This can take some time and hence I would advice you to check with your college and find out the requirements if any as soon as possible.

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