CBSE says it has no role in deciding eligibility criteria for NEET

This year, NEET will be held on May 6

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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The CBSE has clarified that it has no role in deciding eligibility criteria for medical entrance exam -- -- and grievances, if any, should be submitted to the Medical Council of (MCI). The clarification came following several complaints received by the (CBSE) about barring open school candidates and those with biology as an additional subject in class 12 from appearing for the Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET). "The responsibility of CBSE is limited to holding the (UG) examination, based on the eligibility criteria provided by CBSE has no role to play in deciding the eligibility conditions," the board said in an advisory. Students who have pursued schooling through Institute of Open Learning (NIOS)/ or those who studied biology or as an additional subject in class 12 are ineligible to appear in "Therefore, all the grievances received by CBSE on these issues are disposed of.

Candidates are requested to kindly read the information bulletin and FAQs hosted on website before sending grievance to the board in any form," it added. This year, will be held on May 6. began on February 8 and March 9 is the last date to register. The last date for successful payment of fee online is March 10 till 11.50 PM.

First Published: Tue, February 27 2018. 18:35 IST
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