The NEET exam is conducted every year.
Students have to consult their school and take exams for 11th and 12th Biology.
Candidates who want to study MBBS must qualify the NEET (National Eligibility Entrance Test) exam. If they have not opted for Biology in 11th and 12th grade, they lose the right to take the exam. However, according to reports, there is a way to overcome this if one is passionate about taking the exam. If a candidate has missed the opportunity to register himself/herself in Biology for NEET, he or she can be re-admitted to 12th standard in Biology. They would have to re-register to study biology for NEET. To do this, the student has to consult the school and take an exam for 11th Biology. After that, they also had to submit the paper for 12th Biology. In preparation for the papers, the student will have to study with a biospecialist.
Simply put, in the first year they must register for the 11th year and pass the Biology subject. The following year, they have to register with the board in class 12 and choose only one subject, namely biology. After passing the 12th exam in Biology, the student is eligible to appear for the NEET exam. Students would have to register privately.
According to reports, the scores of both mark sheets will be added together. It will then be decided whether they are eligible for NEET seats.
NEET was previously called All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT). It was developed in 2013 by the National Testing Agency. The survey was not conducted in 2014 and 2015 due to legal problems. The test was administered for the first time on May 5, 2013. The exam is organized once a year.