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Anu Kala

Beginner-Level 1

The NEET cut off for BAMS at any governmnt colleges is:

  •  For the general category the cut off is 600+,
  • For OBC 590+, 
  • For SC and ST 300+ 

The cut off varies every year due to the paper structure and number of applicants. For example, in 2023 NEET cut off was 550+ for the general category which increased to 600+ in 2024 due to very high competition.

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Nitesh Dhyani

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NTA releases the NEET question papers online on the official website of NTA after the conclusion of the admission process of the academic year. However, NTA does not release the NEET question papers of all languages and sets. The exam authorities primarily release the English language question papers followed by Hindi. Till 2021, NTA had released NEET question papers in all languages. In 2022, only three sets of the NEET English question paper were released. In the years 2023 and 2024, NTA had released only English and Hindi question papers. 

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Piyush Singh

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The NTA prepares multiple sets of NEET question papers every year to avoid malpractices in the exam. There are generally four sets of question papers. One set of question paper is further divided into six sets. Hence, there are a total of 24 unique NEET question papers. The questions remain the same, but their arrangement is different in every set.  

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Pooja Kalra

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The NEET question papers are available in 13 languages, which are given below. 

  1. English
  2. Hindi
  3. Bengali
  4. Urdu
  5. Assamese
  6. Gujarati
  7. Marathi
  8. Odia
  9. Kannada
  10. Tamil
  11. Malayalam
  12. Punjabi
  13. Telugu.

Candidates have to select the language while filling the NEET application form. There is no option to select multiple languages, and they have to select the language or medium in which they have studied till Class 12, and is most comfortable in. The selection of the NEET question paper language will also determine the exam city choices. For example, a candidate choosing Bengali language of question will get the option of selecting exam city in West Bengal. 

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Aishwarya Aggarwal

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, you can appear for NEET UG exam if you are 35 years of age. There is no upper age limit for the exam, candidates can plan and appear for NEET irrespective of their age. However, they must meet other NEET eligibility criteria given below:

  • Candidates must have studied Physics, Chemistry and Biology in Class 11 and Class 12
  • They must have obtained 50 per cent aggregate in Class 12 Board exam (45 per cent for reserved category candidates). 

Also, there is no capping or limit in terms of number of attempts for NEET exam. 

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Rachit Arora

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Yes, NEET is required for the international students in order to successfully submit an application at Kabardino-Balkarian State University. 

Other than the NEET scorecard, the international stundents are also supposed to submit the documents given below: 

·         Notarized Certificate of Secondary Education

·         Notarized Certificate copy attested by the Ministry of Human Resource Development

·         Notary attested copy of birth certificate

·         Medical

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