NEET 2021: List of 11 Important Medical Courses Which Do Not Require NEET UG
The National Testing Agency (NTA) carries an entrance examination the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) UG for admission in the medical field. This exam opens the door for other fields like MBBS, BDS, and AYUSH. But every year almost 15 lakh students appear for this exam making the competition tougher.
For example – Last year, 15. ninety-seven college students had executed for NEET-UG, round thirteen lakh performed, and only 7,71,500 passed; that is much more limited than 1/2 of individuals who had performed. And then, the amount of MBBS places in India is to the amount of eighty thousand simplest. Ironically a part of MBBS seats goes empty, in personal schools because of unreasonable fees, and in a few especially more recent scientific institutions.
Many students don’t qualify for NEET and for this reason many go for a second attempt at NEET. A few years ago there wasn’t an age limit for appearing NEET but now the maximum age is of 21 years. So this decreases the number of dropouts appearing for NEET every year. Nowadays many students don’t attempt NEET and directly opt for other fields. This can be a reason because of the vast use of technology.
Following are certain fields that do not require NEET-UG for admission.
He is an entrepreneur, a mentor, career counselor, an author and so much more. Alumni of reputed institutes like IIM-Bangalore, Delhi Technical University and among the top 20 of his batch, Mr. Vivek Gupta has almost 20 years of experience.
Satyam is an alumnus of IIM Bangalore ( 2005) and IIT Delhi 2003. He was first runner up at Lead India , an initiative by Times of India to find future impact leaders of India. After a 4 year stint with American Express, Satyam joined Michael and Susal Dell Foundation to take his passion to profession.
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