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NEET PMT

National Eligibility - cum- Entrance Test

Introduction
It is a new form of PMT which includes both all India Pmt and Delhi Pmt. It was the first attempt to the students in 2013. Students who want admissions in MBBS/BDS have to qualify this exam with eligible marks.

What is NEET
NEET stands for National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test. NEET has been introduced by Ministry of Human Resource Development(MHRD) Govt. of India and Medical Council of India(MCI) NEET has been introduced for:1.Undergraduate(NEET-UG) 2.Postgraduate(NEET-PG) NEET-UG will be the common entrance test for MBBS course across the country for 355 govt. and private medical colleges/universities with 43,740 seats and 300 dental colleges with 24,840 seats .

NEET Pattern (Proposed)


NEET is proposed to be conducted on 5th May 2013. The application forms shall be available in 2nd week of November 2012. A student will be able to apply offline or online based on his/her convenience. Exam Pattern Physics:45Qs; Chemistry:45Qs; Botany:45Qs; Zoology:45Qs; Total Time:3 hours(180 minute).

Exam language/ Medium:English and Hindi

NEET Merit List & Rankings


National as well as State level ranking or merit list will be prepared for all the appearing candidates. Rank usage for NEET qualified students: 1.National Rank: A student can use national rank to take admission in any of the NEET affiliated MBBS colleges in India.

2.State Rank: A student can use State Rank to take admission in any of the affiliated colleges in the state from where he/she has done class XI & XII or holds a domicile.

Eligibility criteria for NEET


XII Academic Eligibility(Minimum percentage): -50% for general category students & 40% for SC/ST/OBC category students in Physics, Chemistry, Biology taken together. - Student must pass Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English subject in individually Age Eligibility(Minimum percentage): - Minimum 17 years at the time of admission

- Upper age limit relaxed by 5 years for SC/ST/OBC. Number of Attempts: A maximum of three attempts.

NEET participating MBBS Colleges


A total of 355 MBBS & 300 Dental colleges have been listed by MCI which will fall under the aegis of NEET 2013. These colleges shall offer a total of 43,740 MBBS seats & 24,840 Dental seats across India.

NEET controllers & Syllabus


The NEET has been recommended by HRD Medical council of India (MCI) has accepted the recommendation and notified final syllabus for the upcoming NEET on its web site The notified syllabus for NEET-UG has been achieved after reviews of various State syllabus as well as those prepared by CBSE, NCERT and COBSE

Benefits of NEET
One common examination for admission into almost all of the MBBS colleges in India No need to apply for several entrance examinations The students will be free and relaxed after appearing in only one exam. Stress-level will be considerably reduced with otherwise used to be there due to various entrance examinations spread over a period of three months

Substantial financial savings for parents

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