Tamil Nadu Government is trying to free medical aspirants from National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET). K A Sengottaiyan, the Education Minister of Tamil Nadu said that continuous efforts are being made in this regard. He also added that the policy of state government is to immune students from NEET and request the Central Government to exempt Tamil Nadu medical aspirants from appearing in NEET. The urge for the exemption will continue until the removal of compulsion of appearing in NEET is accepted by the Central Government.
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NEET is a mandatory exam that students will have to clear if they wish to study medicine in their graduation or post-graduation degree. Arrangements of training centres for students are being set up by the state government to provide them free training to clear NEET.
About 412 NEET training centres are to be started by the Government of Tamil Nadu for approx 78,000 medical aspirants, added K A Sengottaiyan. Special coaching will be provided to best 2,000 students at these coaching centres. These students will be selected on the basis of their performance in the classes of these NEET training centres.
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NEET is a tough examination to clear. It has been made compulsory for students who want to pursue MBBS, BDS, MS and MD offered by private or government-owned institutions in India. The procedure includes getting enrolled by filling NEET application form through the official website and then appearing for the exam. The minimum age for NEET should be 17 years if they are aspire for MBBS or BDS.