As an NRI, OCI, or PIO student, are you interested in using NEET to pursue MBBS or BDS in India? This thorough tutorial describes NEET for NRI Students Indian candidates and how to use the NRI quota to gain admission to esteemed Indian medical schools.
As an NRI, who is eligible for NEET?
The National Testing Agency (NTA) accepts applications for NEET-UG from the following groups:
Indian citizens, foreign nationals, non-resident Indians (NRIs), persons of Indian origin (PIO), and overseas citizens of India (OCI).If you meet the age and educational requirements and belong to one of these groups, you can take the NEET.
Academic Background Needed
1.Class 12 physics, chemistry, and biology grades of at least 50% (or equivalent overseas).
2.One of the subjects has to be English.
3.Age requirement: at least 17 years old as of January 31 of the exam year.According to recent upgrades, there is no upper age limit.
What does the NRI Quota mean?
Many private and deemed universities in India reserve a certain number of seats for non-resident Indians. To be considered for these slots, you need to:
You are an NRI, OCI, or PIO who is sponsored by an NRI blood relative.You qualify. NEET-UG
Documents Needed for NEET Scorecard and NRI Admission.
Student and sponsor passports
Sponsorship Declaration
Certificate of Relationship (from Tahsildar or Embassy)
Grades 10 and 12 Mark Sheets
Proof of Sponsorship for an NRI Bank Account
Comprehensive NEET Guide for Non-Resident Students.
Do you want a detailed explanation of the requirements, paperwork, seat distribution procedure, and NRI quotas in different states?