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NEET Eligibility Criteria 2025 - What Do You Need to Know?

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25-03-2025

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Are you eligible for NEET 2025? Alright, To become a doctor in India, NEET is inevitable. NTA’s strict requirements for NEET examination eligibility forbid many students from appearing for the examination.

Before applying for NEET 2025, understand the nitty-gritty of the examination to avoid any last-minute heart attacks!

In this blog, we will examine the NEET eligibility criteria for 2025 and provide more details on your NEET preparation. Are you ready? Read on!

An Overview Of NEET 2025 Eligibility Criteria

First things first, let us cover the basics of the NEET 2025 eligibility requirements. Here is a quick snapshot of what you need to cover when applying for the NEET exam in 2025. 

  • Minimum Age: 17 years by December 31, 2025 (Yes, you need to blow out at least 17 birthday candles!)
  • Maximum Age: None—no age ceiling means no excuses!
  • Educational Background: Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English in 10+2.
  • Marks Required:
    • General: 50% in PCB
    • OBC/SC/ST: 40% in PCB
    • PwD: 45% in PCB
  • Nationality: Open to Indian Nationals, NRIs, OCIs, PIOs, and even Foreign Nationals.

Are you wondering how many attempts are allowed before applying for the NEET examination? The good news is that there is no attempt limit to apply for the NEET examination. Keep swinging before you hit the right spot. 

NEET Age Restriction 2025 & Restrictions You Must Know

The applicants should be 17 years old by 31st December 2025; there is no alternative. There is no upper age limit for the candidates. Whether you are 17 years old or a career changer, you are eligible for the NEET examination. 

CategoryMinimum age(as of December 31st 2025)Maximum Age
General17 years oldNo upper age limit
OBC17 years oldNo upper age limit
SC/ST17 years oldNo upper age limit
PWD17 years oldNo upper age limit

 

 

NEET 2025 Academic Qualification & Percentage Requirements

Yay! Now that you have learned there are no specific age requirements for a candidate to apply for the NEET exam, what is next? 

You should make a checklist of academic qualifications and percentage requirements of your high school to make sure you are eligible for cracking NEET!

Required Subjects for NEET Qualification

Are you a science student in your high school? Welcome to the NEET syllabus game! You are always welcome to give NEET a try with all the Chemistry, Biology, and Physics skills you learned in high school!

Here's the magic combo you can't miss:

  • Physics (Yep, no escape!)
  • Chemistry (Get ready to balance those equations!)
  • Biology/Biotechnology (The heart and soul of NEET!)
  • English (Because communication matters!)

Passing Criteria: You've gotta pass all these subjects—individually. No shortcuts, no "I almost made it." Your score depends on the category you're applying under (don’t worry, we’ve got the juicy details below).

Category-Wise Minimum Percentage Requirements

Are you worried about the category-wise score for your NEET examination? Let us look into the table below to understand your category score!

Category

Minimum Aggregate in PCB

What You Gotta Know

General50%Pass Physics, Chemistry, Biotech, and English.
OBC (Non-creamy layer)40%Keep your certificate ready!
SC/ST40%Same rules, but with a little relaxation. 
PwD (General)45%Don’t forget to get that disability certificate.
PwD (OBC/SC/ST)40%Relaxation applies here as well!

 

Board-Wise Eligibility for NEET 2025

 

Education BoardEligibility StatusSpecial Conditions
CBSEEligibleCore Subjects are the key. 
ICSEEligibleMeet the basic criteria to qualify NEET. 
State Board(All Boards)EligibleEquivalence Verification
NIOS & Open SchoolingEligibleFollow those strict NMC guidelines. 
Foreign Boards (IB, IGCSE, etc.,)Eligible(with equivalency)Get an equivalency certificate from AIU.

 

 

Tip: It is best to follow the NTA notifications to avoid sudden changes and last-minute panic attacks!

 

NEET Eligibility for NRI, OCI & Foreign Nationals – Are You Eligible?

Medical education in India is challenging however, India is one of the countries that offer high-quality medical education with strict adherence to the rules. 

If you are an NRI, OCI, or Foreign national planning to give a NEET a try and study medicine in India, All the best!

Let us see whether you are eligible for the NEET examination in India. 

Document Submission Checklist:

  • Valid Passport – Your golden ticket to prove your international status.
  • Student Visa – If you're not an Indian citizen, this is a must-have.
  • Equivalency Certificate – Issued by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) to confirm your foreign education meets Indian standards.
  • 10+2 Mark Sheet – Or equivalent qualification with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English.
  • Proof of NRI Status – This could be a parent’s employment certificate, NRI certificate, or residential proof abroad.

Pro Tips for NRI/Foreign Applicants:

  • Ensure all documents are attested and translated into English (if applicable).
  • Double-check the deadlines for submitting these documents to the NTA NEET portal.
  • Some medical colleges reserve a percentage of seats just for you—so, bonus points!

 NEET 2025 Number of Attempts – Does This Limit You?

Good news for NEET aspirants—there is no limit on the number of attempts for the NEET exam. 

This rule has been in place since 2018, when the National Medical Commission (NMC) removed the restriction on attempts. 

As long as candidates meet the eligibility criteria (age, qualification), they can attempt NEET as many times as they wish.

NEET UG 2025 Qualifying Codes Explained

Qualifying Code

Description

Code 01Students appearing for the Class 12 exam in the same year as NEET and awaiting results. Eligible if they pass the exam with the required subjects and percentage.
Code 02Candidates who have completed Class 12 or an equivalent examination from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English.
Code 03Aspirants who completed Intermediate/Pre-degree from an Indian university, including Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Practical included), and English.
Code 04Candidates who have completed a Pre-professional/Pre-medical course after Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English including practical tests.
Code 05Those pursuing first-year graduation in a degree program with Physics, Chemistry, Biology as core subjects, after completing 10+2 or equivalent.
Code 06Candidates who completed a B.Sc. degree with at least two subjects from Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and also passed Class 12 with the required subjects.
Code 07Aspirants who have completed foreign qualifications equivalent to Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as per NMC guidelines. Verification by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) is required.

 

 

 

Validity of NEET Scores – How Long Can You Use Them?

Scored great in NEET? But, don’t let that score go in vain! Do you know that your NEET score is valid only for 3 years? If you are planning to go study MBBS abroad or if you have an alternative plan to the medical field, give them a try before these 3 years' curfew. 

NEET score is like an OTP and won’t last forever!

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can we give the NEET exam after 12th?

Absolutely! Once you survive the rollercoaster called 12th grade (with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in your backpack), you’re ready to dive into the NEET battlefield. Pack your pencils – it’s showtime!

2. Who is eligible for the NEET exam?

If you’ve got a 10+2 certificate with Biology, Chemistry, and Physics (a.k.a. the science dream team), you’re good to go! Oh, and don’t forget – you need to be at least 17 years old. If you fit the bill, NEET’s got a seat with your name on it.

3. What is the minimum percentage for NEET?

Here’s the magic number breakdown:

  • General: 50% – Aim high, future doc!
  • OBC/SC/ST: 40% – Because dreams shouldn’t be limited by marks.
  • PwD (Persons with Disabilities): 45% – You got this!

Hit these scores, and you’re in the race.

4. What is the maximum age for the NEET exam?

Good news – age is just a number! Thanks to the Supreme Court’s “no age limit” ruling, you can chase your medical dreams at any age. So, whether you’re 18 or 81, the NEET door is wide open!

5. Can open school students apply for NEET?

It’s a “maybe” – the National Testing Agency (NTA) holds the final say. So, if you’re from an open school, keep an eye on NTA’s guidelines. If they give the green light, you’re all set to join the NEET adventure!

 

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