NEET SS 2021 application form date revised, Registration to begin from September 22
NBE has extended the release date of NEET SS 2021 application form to September 22. The entrance exam will be held on November 13 and 14, 2021.
Sonia Vats | September 14, 2021 | 01:36 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Board of Examinations (NBE) has revised the release date of the application form of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Super Speciality Courses (NEET SS). As per the official notification, the NEET SS 2021 application form will now be released on September 22 from 3 pm onwards. Eligible candidates will be able to fill the NEET SS application form 2021 until October 12 at the official website nbe.edu.in in the online mode.
After the application form process, the authorities will open the NEET SS 2021 edit window facility for registered candidates from October 16 to 18. While the final edit window for NEET SS 2021 will be available from October 26 to 28. NEET SS 2021 will be conducted on November 13 and 14 for admission to various DM/MCh (Doctorate of Medicine/Magister Chirurgiae) courses. Candidates are advised to read further to know how to register for NEET SS 2021.
NEET SS 2021: How to apply
Given below are the steps to fill the NEET SS application form 2021.
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Visit the official website nbe.edu.in and click on the NEET SS 2021 exam
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Upon reaching the NEET SS 2021 page, click on the "New registration" link.
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Go through the instructions carefully before starting a new registration
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In the registration form, enter name, date of birth, gender, nationality and other asked details
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Upon successful registration, user ID and password will be generated
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Proceed to fill the form and upload photograph and signature
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Select exam city
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Pay the exam fee as mentioned in the official brochure.
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Submit the application form and take a printout to complete the process
Who can apply for NEET SS 2021
Before applying for the exam, aspirants are advised to check the eligibility criteria for NEET SS 2021 below.
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Candidates must have a postgraduate degree - MD/MS/DNB or its equivalent from a recognised institution.
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Aspirants must complete their postgraduate degree on or before November 30, 2021.
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Graduates must be registered with the National Medical Commission (NMC) or State Medical Council (SMC) and registration proof needs to be submitted at the test centre on the day of the examination.
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For Foreign nationals, NMC registration is not required for appearing for the NEET SS entrance test but they have to be registered with the appropriate authority of their respective country.
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Temporary registration will be granted to NRI applicants for the duration of the postdoctoral course, after qualifying for the NEET SS 2021.
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This registration of the NRI candidates will be temporary and shall be limited to the medical college/institution in which their admission has been granted.
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