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It is anticipated that NTA would administer NEET 2026 in pen-and-paper format on May 3, 2026, the first Sunday in May. The minimum age requirement for NEET 2026 is 17 years old at the time of admission, or must reach that age by December 31, 2026, at the latest.
So yes you are eligible for NEET 2026.
For more information, you can visit our site through following link: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2026
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Yes, you are eligible for NEET 2026 if your date of birth is March 23, 2009. The minimum age requirement for NEET is 17 years old at the time of admission to the undergraduate medical/dental course. Since your date of birth is March 23, 2009, you will be 17 years old by December 31, 2026, which is the latest deadline for reaching the minimum age.So you will definitely satisfy the age requirement set by NEET 2026. The above were other requirements like the education qualification of eligibility which can vary from place to place as the requirements in that sense might differ accordingly.
Hello aspirant,
NEET 2024 exam has already been conducted and even the admission process has also concluded.
So, I think you may want to ask the syllabus of NEET 2025 but mistakenly have asked about 2024.
Here below I am providing you the link of our site where you can check the detail syllabus of NEET and can even download its pdf.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2025-syllabus
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To secure a Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) seat under the 15% All India Quota (AIQ) for the General category , consider the following points:
NEET Percentile Requirement : A minimum of the 50th percentile is typically required for General category candidates.
Expected NEET Score Range : For the General category, the NEET cutoff scores have historically ranged from 720 to 137.
Previous Year Closing Ranks : Top BHMS colleges had closing ranks between approximately 40,000 and 100,000 for General category candidates.
Influencing Factors : Cutoff scores and ranks are influenced by factors such as the number of applicants, exam difficulty, and seat availability.
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If you were unable to upload your rectified NEET document within the designated correction window timeframe, it is highly unlikely that you will be given a second chance to upload it as the NTA (National Testing Agency) usually does not reopen the correction window once it closes.
Reach out to the NTA through their official channels like email or helpline number to explain your situation. While unlikely, there might be a rare circumstance where they might consider a late submission if you have a valid reason and supporting documentation.
Regularly check the official NEET website for any announcements regarding potential extensions or correction window re-opening, although this is very uncommon.
If you cannot rectify your document, you might need to consider preparing for the next NEET 2025 exam if you still wish to pursue medical studies and remember to fill your documents properly to avoid another rejection.
You need to first be clear in your mind which exam you want to give. You can't prepare for two exams simultaneously. If you want to give NEET, start your preparation by making your fundamentals and base strong to get good score in the exam. Practice mock test and previous year question papers to analyse your preparation. If you are interested in CET, then continue preparing for the exam.
According to recent NMC guidelines, if you fail a subject like Anatomy four times during your MBBS, your admission could be cancelled, meaning you can no longer continue with your current MBBS program. However, you do still have the option to retake the NEET exam and gain admission into a medical college again if you are determined to pursue MBBS.
The NMC has set a limit on the number of attempts allowed for the first year MBBS exams, typically restricting students to four attempts. Once you reach this limit, your admission may be cancelled.
If you decide to retake NEET, begin studying immediately, focusing on a comprehensive review of the syllabus, particularly the anatomy section.
You can Consider joining coaching classes or seeking mentorship from experienced medical professionals to optimize your preparation strategy.
All the best for your future endeavours!!
The thing is that, NEET or JEE is ultimately your choice. You should go for the options you find intriguing or interesting as a career path and where does your skill, aptitude and interest lie. And if you want a career path in medical field but not doctor you can always explore Biotechnology, Medical administration, Medical Writing and Journalism, Research or Teaching.
All the very best!
If you're good at Biology but not interested in pursuing MBBS, NEET might not be the best option for you. Instead, JEE could be a better choice, especially if you're interested in engineering fields like Computer Science, Mechanical, or Civil Engineering. Since you're average at math, it might require extra effort, but JEE offers a broader range of career opportunities in engineering. Consider exploring various engineering disciplines and choose based on your interests and strengths.
For more details you can visit the link given below
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?
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