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Yogita Punjabi 24th Dec, 2018

Hello Arush 

From the year 2018, candidates have got the maximum attempt limit. 9 attempts for Gen/OBC and 14 attempts for the reserved category to qualify the NEET exam. 

Agr limit- from 17 years of age to 25 years of age (Gen/OBC) and 30 years ( reserved category).

Hope this helps.!

Good Luck.!

TANU JAIN 24th Dec, 2018

Hello Arush,

Well, there is no such criteria you can appear as many as times in the Neet exam ( within the prescribed age limits)

1. For the general category the maximum age limit is 25 years.

2. For SC/ST/OBC Category the maximum age limit os 30 years.

And, minimum age limit for the general as well as for the other categories is 17 years of age.

Best of luck.

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priyaankasarkar Student Expert 24th Dec, 2018

Dear Arush, there is no limit on the permitted number of attempts for NEET.  As per the latest NEET 2019 eligibility criteria, the upper age limit candidates i.e. the candidates with age 25 or more are eligible to apply and take NEET 2019. The upper age limit criteria has been removed by the Supreme Court, for the time being, which allows candidates to appear for the exam. The final decision of the Supreme Court is still pending and the next hearing is scheduled for the month of January.  Until this case is settled, there is no upper age limit allowing no cap on the no. of limits for appearing for NEET. 

Sai 24th Dec, 2018

Hii Arush..

Maximum attempts for NEET- No limit on the permitted number of attempts.

And The upper age limit criteria has been removed by the Supreme Court, for the time being, which allows candidates to appear for the exam. 

Hope this helps you. All the best.

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 24th Dec, 2018
Hello,


You can appear for NEET as many times as you wish, provided you stay within the upper age limit.
Unreserved
Candidates should be born on or between May 5, 1994 and December 31, 2002
Reserved (including PH)
Candidates should be born on or between May 5, 1989 and December 31, 2002

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-number-of-attempts-and-age-limit

I hope this helps.
Reporter Student Expert 24th Dec, 2018

Hello,

I would like to tell you that there isn't a fixed maximum number of attempts for NEET.

There is an upper age cap that is 25 years for the general category and 30n years for the other reserved categories.

You can attempt NEET a number of times until you are under the age bar.

I would also suggest you to visit the career360's link given below which has an detailed explanation on the age limit and the number of attempts for NEET.

The link for the same is:https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-number-of-attempts-and-age-limit

Hope this helps and all the very best!

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