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Raj Kumar

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Yes, admission to AFMC is possible without the NEET exam. The students may have to change their course choice if they have missed the NEET or have not cleared it. Without NEET, admission to the BSc course is possible.  Hence, students must first decide the course and then move ahead in the application process. 

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Akansha Gaurav

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King George Medical University accepts MBBS admission based on the NEET entrance exam. Aspiring candidates must qualify for the eligibility criteria set by the institute for the desired course. The university accepts admission based on counselling; students must participate in the counselling to secure a seat. 

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Nishtha Shukla

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Yes, candidates seeking admission in MBBS programme of Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research must have a valid NEET score. Aspirants are allotted seats through centralised counselling by MCC of DGHS, New Delhi. There are a total of 250 seats available in the MBBS programme of SRIHER. Those who are allotted seat need to confirm the same by paying the course fee.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Yes, NEET is obligatory for Indian students who want to practice in India after returning from foreign MBBS. If students don't qualify from NEET, they cannot register with the Medical Council of India (NMC).

NEET is not required for admission into foreign medical schools themselves. This would include medical schools in the USA or UK, where the requirements are high school grades, taking exams such as the MCAT (for USA), or UK college specific admission criteria.

This is an important distinction to make and provides assurance to students that they will be eligible to practice in India after extending their degree duration abroad.

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Liyansha Shukla

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As per the NTA, 22,76,069 candidates registered for NEET 2025. Out of these, 22,09,318 appeared for the exam. The number of NEET applicants exam reduced in comparison to the previous year.

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Akansha Thakur

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Compared to last year, the number of NEET 2025 applicants reduced. According to NTA, 22,09,318 candidates appeared for the exam. In the year 2024, 23,33,297 candidates had appeared. 

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Chikat Marchang

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Yes, but under certain conditions. Osmania Medical College has 100% of its seat intake for all its courses assigned based on the results of the UG/PG/SS NEET. However, OMC Hyderabad also conducts walk-in interviews for any seats that remain unallocated. However, candidates should not rely upon this method for admission into OMC Hyderabad, as it is not guaranteed that seats will remain unallocated for their preferred course.

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