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NEET Eligibility Criteria 2025 By NTA - Age Limit, Number of Attempt, Education Qualification

NEET Eligibility Criteria 2025 By NTA - Age Limit, Number of Attempt, Education Qualification

Edited By Deep Pathak | Updated on Oct 15, 2024 03:44 PM IST | #NEET
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the NEET 2025 eligibility criteria for medical aspirants at neet.ntaonline.in. The basic eligibility criteria for the NEET UG exam is the candidate must have completed the 12th class at the time of admission with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, along English as subjects. NEET eligibility criteria 2025 specifies the mandatory educational qualifications, age limits, nationality requirements, and other key factors that determine eligibility for NEET.

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NEET Eligibility Criteria 2025 By NTA - Age Limit, Number of Attempt, Education Qualification
NEET Eligibility Criteria 2025 By NTA - Age Limit, Number of Attempt, Education Qualification

Aspirants planning to appear for medical entrance tests should know every detail of the NTA NEET 2025 eligibility criteria. Aspirants must go through NEET eligibility criteria before filling out the application form. It is to be noted that no aspirant is allowed to fill out the NEET application form 2025 if they fail to meet the prescribed legitimate criteria. NEET exam is conducted for admissions to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, BSc nursing, and other medical courses.

If you are an aspiring medical student looking to appear for NEET 2025, read the NEET 2025 eligibility criteria article below to know the details about the conditions of admission, codes, qualifying criteria, NEET 2025 age limit, and much more relevant information. Candidates can check the revised NEET eligibility criteria by NMC for more information.

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NEET UG eligibility criteria 2025

The NTA will soon announce the NEET 2025 Exam Date. Aspirants who fulfil the below-mentioned eligibility criteria of NEET 2025 and complete the application process within the stipulated date are eligible to appear for the undergraduate medical entrance test. The eligibility criteria for appearing in the NEET UG exam are:

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  • Minimum age: A candidate should be 17 years of age at the time of admission or by December 31, 2025 to be eligible for NEET 2025 exam.

  • NEET exam maximum age limit: There is no upper age limit for the exam.

  • Citizens: Indian citizens, Overseas Citizens of India (OCI), and foreign nationals are eligible to appear in the exam.

Eligibility criteria for NEET 2025: Qualifying exam requirements

Parameters

Details

Qualifying exam for NEET 2025

  • Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as core subjects from a recognised board.

  • Class 12 or equivalent appearing aspirants are also eligible to apply for NEET.

  • Candidates studying Biology as an additional subject after passing class 12 are also eligible.

NEET eligibility marks 2025

The class 12 percentage required for the NEET 2025 exam is separate for each category and can be listed as under. NEET eligibility marks in 12th to be considered are aggregate marks only for PCB subjects

  • UR - 50%,

  • OBC/SC/ST - 40%,

  • PWD - 40%

Maximum Number of Attempts for NTA NEET

There are no restrictions on the number of NEET 2025 attempts limit.

NEET 2025 eligibility criteria: NRI/Foreign students

Candidates who have completed their education from outside the country must fulfil the NEET eligibility criteria. The last examination which has to pass by NRI/Foreign students should be equivalent to Class 12 qualification in their respective country. Candidates should have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology and must have passed the theory and practical test in each of these subjects as well as English in the qualifying examination.

  • Non-resident Indians (NRIs), Overseas Citizens of India (OCI), and Foreign Nationals are eligible for admission in Medical /Dental Colleges subject to rules and regulations framed by the respective State Governments, Institutions, and the Government of India, as the case may be.

  • NRI and OCI Applicants/Candidates have to upload a certificate from the concerned Indian Diplomatic Mission in the country of their residence in support of their claim as an NRI/OCI Candidate, along with their online NEET UG 2025 application form.

  • Similarly, a foreign applicant for NEET 2025 shall also upload Documentary Proof (e.g. relevant pages of a valid passport or a Certificate from the Competent Authority in the country of his/her nationality regarding his/her citizenship status) in support of his/her Nationality, along with online NEET application form.

Also Check- Document Required For NEET 2025 application form

NEET age eligibility criteria 2025: What is the upper age limit?

Earlier, there were lots of restrictions on the NEET age limit and subjects as well as the type of school but as per the revised NEET eligibility criteria 2025, all those restrictions are now removed. As per the latest update by the health ministry, there is no upper age limit for NEET exam 2025. The upper age limit in NEET 2025 eligibility criteria has been removed.

As per the official notification released by the NMC on March 9, 2022, the age limit for NEET eligibility criteria was removed. So, candidates above the age of 17 years can apply for the NEET examination. Earlier, the upper age limit of the NEET exam was 25 years for the general category and 30 years for reserved category candidates.

NEET eligibility marks in 12th

Class 12th marks are required for NEET. To be eligible for NEET 2025, aspirants must have secured a minimum required pass percentage in 12th to appear for NEET. The conducting authority has set 50% for unreserved category, 40% for OBC/SC/ST and PWD categories in Physics, Chemistry and Biology together in NEET eligibility marks in 12th. The minimum pass percentage is set by NTA. A candidate must have attained the age of 17 as on December 31, 2025.

Also check: NEET Syllabus 2025 | NEET 2024 Question Paper | NEET Question Paper

Can PCM students give NEET?

Yes, as per the new National Medical Commision, NMC norm, aspirants who have a physics, chemistry, and mathematics or PCM stream can now take the NEET UG 2025 exam to get admission to MBBS and BDS programmes.

Eligibility criteria for NEET: BSc Nursing admission

Aspirants can check the latest eligibility criteria for students who want to take nursing admission through NEET scores.

  • Minimum age: Students should be 17 years as of December 31, 2025.

  • Qualifying examination: Candidates should have passed Class 12 with physics, chemistry, biology, and English as compulsory subjects. Candidates studying Biology as an additional subject after passing class 12 are also eligible.

  • Minimum aggregate marks: General category aspirants must have passed the qualifying examination with 45% marks, while for SC/ST/OBC the minimum marks should be 40%

  • Reservation policy: 3% of the reservation will be provided to the Person with Disability (PwD) candidates.

Also, read: NEET Deleted syllabus 2025 | NEET Chapter wise weightage 2025

NEET exam eligibility criteria: Know the qualifying examination codes

The 12th pass percentage required for NEET is 50% marks for candidates belonging to the general category. 40% marks are required for reserved categories. While filling out the application form, aspirants have to select the NEET qualification codes 2025 for the qualifying examination. Aspirants should be aware of NEET qualification codes by going through the table below.

NEET qualifying examination codes 2025

Sl no.

NEET Qualifying codes

1

Code 01

2

Code 02

3

Code 03

4

Code 04

5

Code 05

6

Code 06

7

Code 07

Details of qualifying examination codes for NTA NEET 2025

  • Code 01: Candidates who will be appearing for their Class 12 board exam in 2025 and waiting for their board’s result have to choose this code. However, till the time of admission, such candidates must have qualified their class 12 as per the specified criterion, failing which they will become ineligible.

  • Code 02: Aspirants who are studying for the higher/senior secondary examination or Indian School Certificate Examination (ISCE) which is equivalent to the Class 12 examination and comes after 12 years of study have to choose this code. As per the National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT), the last two years of this study must comprise science subjects namely Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and Mathematics or any other elective subjects with English as a core subject. It should also be noted that the qualifying examination code for NEET 2025 for droppers will also be the same. For instance, if a candidate has passed the qualifying examination from CBSE/ICSE or any state board in the year 2020, but wishes to appear for NEET 2025, he/she can apply for the exam with Code 2.

  • Code 03: Aspirants who have completed their Intermediate/Pre-degree Examination in Science of an Indian University/Board or other recognized body with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and also English as a compulsory subject have to choose this code. The course should have a practical test in science subjects. Candidates whose class 12 or its equivalent qualifying examination is completed from a state board must also choose this code.

  • Code 04: Aspirants who have completed a Pre-professional/Pre-medical Examination after passing either the Higher Secondary Examination or the Pre-University or an equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology & English must choose this code while applying. The Pre-professional/Pre-medical examination shall include practical tests in these subjects and also English as a compulsory subject.

  • Code 05: With Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology as mandatory subjects, candidates who are pursuing the three years’ degree course from a recognized University and have qualified the first year including practical tests in each of the aforementioned subjects have to choose this code. Candidates must note that the qualifying exam here must be a University Examination and candidates should have passed the earlier qualifying examination namely 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology with English as a core course.

  • Code 06: With not less than two of the subjects Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botany, Zoology)/Bio-technology, candidates who have qualified the BSc Examination from an Indian recognized University must choose this code during the filling process of application. Further, they must have passed the earlier qualifying examination (10+2) with English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

  • Code 07: Aspirants who have qualified for any other examination in scope and standard (Last two years of 10+2 Study comprising of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology; which shall include practical test in these subjects) is found to be equivalent to the Intermediate Science Examination of an Indian University/Board, have to choose this code. Aspirants who have completed the qualifying examination from a foreign country are also required to fill in this code.

NEET eligibility criteria 2025: Minimum age limit

The main concern of every aspirant is the NEET exam age limit for appearing for the medical entrance test. Candidates must have completed 17 years of age either at the time of admission or else on or before December 31, 2025, as per the NEET 2025 eligibility criteria.

Category-wise age criteria for NEET 2025

Category

Date of birth for minimum age

For Candidates of Unreserved Category (UR)

Born on or before December 31, 2007


For Candidates of SC/ST/OBC Category

What are the qualifying marks for NEET 2025?

  • Candidates have to be qualified in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English individually in the qualifying examination which is 10+2 or equivalent, as per NEET 2025 eligibility criteria.

  • Candidates belonging to the Unreserved category must have scored a minimum required percentage of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology in their Class 12 or HSC examination.

  • Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes or Other Backward Classes (OBC) candidates should have scored 40% of passing marks in Class 12 in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology in aggregate in the qualifying examination.

  • Medical aspirants with locomotor disability of lower limbs must have secured a minimum of 45% marks for General-PH and 40% marks for SC-PH/ST-PH/OBC-PH in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology.

NTA NEET eligibility criteria: Minimum required percentage

The category-wise eligibility marks in 12th for NEET 2025 is described below.

Category

Aggregate marks required for NEET 2025

Unreserved

50%

SC/ST/OBC/Reserved-PH

40%

Unreserved- PH

40%

NEET attempt limit

With amendments in 2018 for NEET UG eligibility criteria, the restrictions on the number of attempts for NEET were removed. Therefore there is no restriction on the number of attempts for NEET 2025. So, as per the NEET 2025 eligibility criteria, candidates will be allowed to appear for the entrance exam as many times as they would like to, only if they are eligible.

Eligibility for NEET: AIQ and State quota seats

The NEET 2025 eligibility criteria for the AIQ and state quota seats are provided below.

Eligibility for NEET exam: 15% All India Quota seats

  • Aspirants who qualify for NEET UG 2025 exam can apply for the 15% All India Quota seats, 100% of the seats in Deemed universities as well as Central Universities, ESIC, and AFMC as well. This counselling for NEET will be conducted at an All India level by MCI.

  • J&K candidates are not eligible for 15% All India Quota seats unless they have filled a self-declaration form to be submitted along with the NEET application form 2025. The self-declaration for NEET 2025 application form denotes that the candidate wishes to participate in the counselling for 15% All India Quota seats and would forgo the home state counselling in return. As per the NEET eligibility criteria, such candidates will be eligible for the seats of Deemed Universities, ESIC, and AFMC colleges.

  • The allotment for 85% seats of DU will be open to candidates who have completed Class 10 and 12 from Delhi while the Institutional Quota seats of AMU will be exclusively for AMU students only.

NEET eligibility for 85% State Quota seats

  • The 85% state quota seats mean seats in all government colleges of the states/union territories respectively. Counselling for such seats will be conducted by the respective state authorities. To apply for state quota seats, candidates must fulfill the NEET 2025 eligibility criteria laid down by each state or union territory authority and include domicile, conditions too

  • Admission to private medical and dental colleges through NEET will also be subject to the policies of the State/ Union Territory.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is meant by the eligibility criteria for NEET 2025?

The eligibility criteria of NEET 2025 are the conditions and guidelines pertaining to the qualifying exam, pass percentage required for the NEET exam, nationality, age limit, number of attempts, and such.

2. Does class 12 marks matter for NEET 2025?

Class 12 marks only matter for eligibility determination for NEET 2025.

3. How many times can we give NEET?

With amendments in 2018 for NEET eligibility criteria, the restrictions on the number of attempts for NEET were removed. Therefore there is no restriction on the number of attempts for NEET exam.

4. Who specifies the NEET eligibility criteria 2025?

The National Testing Agency is the competent authority to specify the NEET 2025 eligibility criteria for all medical aspiring candidates.

5. How much percentage is required for MBBS in India?

The percentage required for NEET in class 12 is separate for each category and can be listed as under. NEET eligibility marks in the 12th to be considered are aggregate marks only for PCB subjects, UR - 50%, OBC/SC/ST - 40%, and PWD - 40%.

6. Who can give NEET exam?

Those candidates who fulfill the eligibility criteria set by the NTA can give the NEET exam. 

7. Is there any attempt limit for NEET?

No, there is no attempt limit for NEET. Candidates can appear for NEET any number of times. The upper age limit that was earlier present has also been removed by the authorities.

8. What are the rules of NEET exam?

The authority has specified clear rules and regulations which a candidate must follow in order to be considered eligible for the admission procedure. The candidate can read rules mentioned in the information brochure that will help them abide by it.

9. I have a gap year between Class 11 and 12. Will I be eligible for NEET 2025?

Yes, candidates with a gap year is eligible for NEET 2025. Earlier, MCI made amendments to the “Regulations on Graduate Medical Education, 1997” in which it was specified that a student must undergo continuous two years of study to become eligible to take NEET. However, this amendment was removed by the Delhi High Court and candidates with gap years can appear for NEET 2025 for now. The latest information brochure of NEET also specifies the same.

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Questions related to NEET

Have a question related to NEET ?

Hello aspirant,

As the NEET and other exams approach, it's crucial to strategize your preparation effectively. Here are some key points to focus on and avoid:

1. Focus on:

  • Conceptual Understanding: Prioritize understanding the underlying principles and concepts of each subject. This will enable you to apply your knowledge to various problem types.
  • Practice Regularly: Solve numerous practice questions and mock tests to familiarize yourself with the exam format and improve your problem-solving skills.
  • Time Management: Develop effective time management strategies to ensure you can complete the exam within the allotted time. Practice time-bound tests to simulate exam conditions.
  • Revision and Reinforcement: Regularly review previously covered topics to reinforce your understanding and prevent forgetting. Create concise notes or flashcards for quick revision.
  • Stay Positive and Motivated: Maintain a positive mindset and stay motivated throughout your preparation. Believe in your abilities and stay focused on your goals.

2. Avoid:

  • Cramming: Relying on last-minute cramming is ineffective and can lead to stress and confusion. Consistent study throughout the year is key.
  • Procrastination: Avoid delaying tasks or assignments. Stick to a structured study schedule to ensure you cover all topics on time.
  • Overloading Yourself: Avoid overwhelming yourself with excessive study material. Focus on quality over quantity and prioritize the most important topics.
  • Comparing Yourself to Others: Avoid comparing your progress to others. Concentrate on your own pace and goals.
  • Neglecting Self-Care: Ensure you get enough sleep, eat healthy, and manage stress. Taking care of your physical and mental well-being is essential for optimal performance.

Advice from Experience:

  • Stay Consistent: Consistent study is key to success. Avoid long periods of inactivity and maintain a regular study routine.
  • Seek Help When Needed: Don't hesitate to ask teachers or classmates for help if you're struggling with a particular topic.
  • Believe in Yourself: Have confidence in your abilities and believe that you can achieve your goals.
  • Stay Positive: Maintain a positive attitude and avoid getting discouraged by setbacks.

I hope this helps you.

Hello Sankita

Many medical colleges in india conduct their own entrance test for bsc in nursing. JJ medical college , mumbai also conduct it's entrance exam so you don't need to appear for neet .

Eligibility criteria for bsc nursing in JJ medical college

The candidate must have completed 17 years on 31st December of year of applying. The maximum age for application is 35 years .

The candidate should be qualified class xii with science stream.  He or she must have passed class xii with physics, chemistry and biology with minimum 50 % marks from any reputed university.

Candidate must be medically fit.





You can pursue mbbs degree after completing your 12th from IGCSE you just need to qualify NEET exam which is the entrance exam of medical colleges.dont have doubt that you need counsellor for this this is just a normal exam as all other entrance examination.if you think that CBSE students has upper hand in NEET than you are absolutely right because most questions asked from NCERT books which is included in their syllabus but that does not mean that students from other boards cannot crack the test. So,start preparing and clear your concepts as you have advantage from IGCSE syllabus introduces students to Indian college level syllabus early and secondly you also have practice of solving MCQ based paper to do well in exam.


ALL the best!!!

Hello,

Here’s a concise breakdown of your chances for KG Mittal College (Hindi Minority) based on your NEET 2024 score of 503:

  1. Hindi Minority Quota : As you possess a minority certificate for the Hindi-speaking community, you’ll benefit from the Hindi Minority quota.
  2. Maharashtra Domicile : Being a Maharashtra domicile holder gives you further eligibility for state quotas, which improves your chances.
  3. 503 NEET Marks : The cutoff varies yearly, but 503 is a moderately competitive score. In previous years, cutoffs for Hindi Minority students were around this range.
  4. Stray Round : Stray round offers additional chances, but seats are limited. It’s possible, but not guaranteed.

Hope it helps !

Hy,

Here are some steps you can take to retrieve your score card or obtain a duplicate:

  1. Contact NTA Again : Since you've already contacted the NTA Helpdesk and sent emails, it might be worthwhile to reach out again. Be sure to provide as much detail as possible, such as:

    • Your application number
    • Roll number
    • Date of birth
    • Any relevant details about your original score card
  2. Make sure you are using the official contact channels listed on the NTA website.

  3. Check Online Resources : Visit the official NEET UG website or the NTA website to see if there are any options for downloading your score card directly. Sometimes, previous years' score cards may still be available for download, especially if the website has an archive feature.

  4. Request a Reissue via Email : If your emails to NTA have not received responses, consider:

    • Using a different email address.
    • Sending your request from a professional email or a university email, if applicable.
    • Clearly stating the urgency of your request and referencing any previous correspondence.
  5. Use RTI (Right to Information) : If you still don’t get a response, you can file an RTI application to seek information regarding your score card. This method can sometimes prompt quicker action from government bodies like NTA.

  6. Explore Alternative Documents : If obtaining the score card proves difficult, check if you can submit alternative documentation. Sometimes, other documents proving your NEET score (like admission letters or even official communications) can be considered. Check with the FMGE authorities to see what they accept as substitutes.

  7. Contact Other Students or Forums : Sometimes, students who have faced similar issues can provide valuable advice. Online forums or student groups might have individuals who have successfully retrieved their score cards.

  8. Seek Help from Authorities : If none of the above works, consider reaching out to the FMGE authority directly to explain your situation and ask for guidance on what to do if you cannot produce the score card.

By following these steps, you should hopefully be able to resolve the issue and get the required documentation for your FMGE exam.

Column I ( Salivary gland)

 

Column II ( Their location)

Parotids

I

Below tongue

Sub-maxillary / sub-mandibular

Ii

Lower jaw

Sub-linguals

Iii

Cheek

Option: 1

a(i), b(ii) , c(iii)

 


Option: 2

a(ii), b(i), c(iii)

 


Option: 3

a(i), b(iii), c(ii)


Option: 4

a(iii), b(ii), c(i)


Ethyl \; ester \xrightarrow[(excess)]{CH_{3}MgBr} P

the product 'P' will be ,

Option: 1


Option: 2


Option: 3

\left ( C_{2}H_{5} \right )_{3} - C- OH


Option: 4


 

    

           

 Valve name                            

             

Function

    I   Aortic valve     A

Prevents blood from going backward from the pulmonary artery to the right ventricle.

    II   Mitral valve     B

 Prevent blood from flowing backward from the right ventricle to the right atrium.

    III   Pulmonic valve     C

 Prevents backward flow from the aorta into the left ventricle.

    IV   Tricuspid valve     D

 Prevent backward flow from the left ventricle to the left atrium.

 

Option: 1

I – A , II – B, III – C, IV – D


Option: 2

 I – B , II – C , III – A , IV – D


Option: 3

 I – C , II – D , III – A , IV – B


Option: 4

 I – D , II – A , III – B , IV – C 

 

 


Column A Column B
A

a) Organisation of cellular contents and further cell growth.  

B

b) Leads to formation of two daughter cells.

C

c) Cell grows physically and increase volume proteins,organells.

D

d)  synthesis and replication of DNA.

Match the correct option as per the process shown in the diagram. 

 

 

 

Option: 1

1-b,2-a,3-d,4-c
 


Option: 2

1-c,2-b,3-a,4-d


Option: 3

1-a,2-d,3-c,4-b

 


Option: 4

1-c,2-d,3-a,4-b


0.014 Kg of N2 gas at 27 0C is kept in a closed vessel. How much heat is required to double the rms speed of the N2 molecules?

Option: 1

3000 cal


Option: 2

2250 cal


Option: 3

2500 cal


Option: 4

3500 cal


0.16 g of dibasic acid required 25 ml of decinormal NaOH solution for complete neutralisation. The modecular weight of the acid will be

Option: 1

32


Option: 2

64


Option: 3

128


Option: 4

256


0.5 F of electricity is passed through 500 mL of copper sulphate solution. The amount of copper (in g) which can be deposited will be:

Option: 1

31.75


Option: 2

15.8


Option: 3

47.4


Option: 4

63.5


0.5 g of an organic substance was kjeldahlised and the ammonia released was neutralised by 100 ml 0.1 M HCl. Percentage of nitrogen in the compound is

Option: 1

14


Option: 2

42


Option: 3

28


Option: 4

72


0xone is

Option: 1

\mathrm{KO}_{2}


Option: 2

\mathrm{Na}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{2}


Option: 3

\mathrm{Li}_{2} \mathrm{O}


Option: 4

\mathrm{CaO}


(1) A substance  known as "Smack"

(2) Diacetylmorphine

(3) Possessing a white color

(4) Devoid of any odor

(5) Crystal compound with a bitter taste

(6) Obtained by extracting from the latex of the poppy plant

The above statements/information are correct for:

Option: 1

Morphine


Option: 2

Heroin


Option: 3

Cocaine


Option: 4

Barbiturates


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R&D Personnel

A career as R&D Personnel requires researching, planning, and implementing new programs and protocols into their organization and overseeing new products’ development. He or she uses his or her creative abilities to improve the existing products as per the requirements of the target market.

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