NEET 2021 phase 2: What is qualifying exam code?
Candidates can make corrections through NEET 2021 correction window. Know the details about NEET 2021 phase 2 qualification codes.
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NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has started the phase 2 registration of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). Along with the 2nd phase registration window , NTA has also opened the NEET 2021 correction window on the official website, neet.nta.nic.in.
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Candidates who appeared in NEET 2021 on September 12 can use both the NEET 2021 correction and complete the phase 2 registration window until October 10 up to 11.50 pm.
Through the correction window, registered candidates can edit the details on NEET 2021 qualifications codes, if required. Know the details about the NEET 2021 qualification code in NEET phase 2.
What is the NEET 2021 qualification code in phase 2?
The qualifying codes of NEET-UG 2021 describes the qualifying examination code which an applicant has passed. It is necessary for aspirants to check a valid qualification code before NEET 2021 phase 2 registration’s last date.
NEET-UG 2021 qualifying exam codes
Qualifying Codes |
Who can choose? |
Code 1 |
Applicants who will be appearing for their Class 12 board exam in 2021 and waiting for their board’s result. 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 2 |
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Code 3 |
Candidates who have passed their Intermediate/Pre-Examination degree in Science stream from any recognized Indian University/Board or other body with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as a compulsory subject. The qualifying examination should also include a practical test in the mentioned subjects. |
Code 4 |
Aspirants who have done their pre-professional/pre-medical examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English after passing either the Higher Secondary examination or Pre-university or equivalent exam. The qualification of pre-professional or pre-medical examination should compulsorily include the practical tests in all subjects. |
Code 5 |
Anyone who has passed the first year of a bachelor's degree from a recognized university with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology inclusion of practical tests. Candidates should also verify that the first-year exam qualified is a university-level exam and they have also qualified Class 12 qualifying examination with the said subjects at a level not less than a core course. |
Code 6 |
Any aspirant who has passed the BSc examination with not less than two subjects which include Biology/Biotechnology, Physics, and Chemistry can choose Code 6 from NEET qualification code 2021 as their eligibility code. Additionally, such candidates must have passed the Class 10+2 qualifying examination with English, Chemistry, Physics, and Biology/Biotechnology. |
Code 7 |
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The
NEET 2021 exam
is conducted for granting medical UG admission. Every year, NEET is conducted to fill 83,075 MBBS, 26,949 BDS, 52,720 AYUSH, and 603 BVSc and AH seats. The NEET scores will be used for admission to BSc Nursing courses.
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