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Malavika

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You can definitely apply for NEET. As per the official notice released by NMC, the eligibility criteria of NEET 2024 is stated as, "Candidates who have passed 10+2 or its equivalent with the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology / Biotechnology & English shall be eligible for appearing in NEET-UG." The revised decision will also apply to candidates whose previous applications for the Eligibility Certificate were rejected based on the criteria outlined in this public notice. Moreover, candidates becoming eligible after this notice's publication date will be allowed to appear in NEET-UG-2024. In an official announcement made by the Na
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Ashutosh Kumar Singh

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YES you can even in that score you can try for MBBS as well as there is high chances that you will get a MBBS college as well which  could be a better career options as compared to BAMS karnataka is blessed with good clgs soo yes you can go for it if I come to know more about the BAMS course I will let you know in future.if you are not getting a good government college for this marks for MBBS try for the lower government colleges but I would tell you to go for MBBS rather than going to BAMS

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Malavika

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As per reports, NEET 2025 will not have any sectional time limits. The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is the sole entrance test for admission to undergraduate medical and paramedical courses offered in India. NEET 2024 exam pattern stated that it was a paper-pencil-based test (PBT) or offline test of three hours and 20 minutes duration. The exam consisted of 200 questions from Physics, Chemistry and Biology, out of which 180 questions had to be attempted. The questions were objective-type and carried multiple choices or four answer options. The correct answer option had to be marked by shading the corresponding circle on
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Anushka Mendiratta

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No, there is currently no limit on the number of attempts you can take the NEET UG exam irrespective of your category. Hence, this applies to all categories of candidates (general, OBC, SC, ST, etc.).In 2017, there was a cap of three attempts for NEET UG, but this was overruled by the Supreme Court later that year.Since then, the number of attempts has been unrestricted.

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Anushka Mendiratta

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The NEET OMR sheet is a special answer sheet used in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) exam. You mark your answers to the multiple-choice questions on the NEET question paper on the OMR sheet.The sheet has designated circles or bubbles for each question. You need to use a black or blue pen to completely darken the circle corresponding to the answer you choose. Make sure you don't mark multiple bubbles for the same question. It also have sections for you to fill in your personal details like name, roll number, and exam registration number. Filling this information accurately is crucial. 

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Muskan

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The majority of the multiple-choice (MCQ) objective questions on the NEET question paper are asked. Though there are 200 MCQs overall, you will only accept 180 of them. The four divisions of the questions—physics, chemistry, zoology, and botany—all come from the syllabus for classes 11 and 12. There will be a range of simple, moderate, and challenging questions in the paper. It provides a clear picture of how well you understand the entire subject. It is highly recommended that you review the sample papers and previous NEET questions in order to familiarise yourself with the format and level of complexity of the questions.

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