Good news for medical aspirants! Now, students can appear in NEET thrice till they become 25
Friday, January 27, 2017 IST
Good news for medical aspirants! Now, students can appear in NEET thrice till they become 25
Mumbai: In a lovely advancement for a great many restorative competitors the nation over, it has been concluded that they can now show up in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) thrice till they are 25 years of age.
The move is gone for disheartening the a great many non-genuine candidates who continue attempting their fortunes at the examination.
Amid a University Grants Commission (UGC) meeting in Delhi it was chosen that the intrigued applicants must satisfy another age paradigm in the event that they wish to show up in the therapeutic and dental exam.
The base age to show up for NEET is 17 years, be that as it may, the greatest age for open class understudies is 25 years, and 30 years for the held classification.
To date, there has never been a most extreme age characterized to take NEET, nor has there been a farthest point on the quantity of endeavors. "This is a decent choice," Dr Pravin Shingare, chief at the Maharashtra directorate of medicinal instruction and research (DMER), was cited as saying by the Times of India.
Shingare said that the NEET data leaflets contain this data and will be appropriated soon.
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