Qualifying Examination Codes For NEET 2025
Qualifying examination codes are an essential part of the NEET registration process. In this article, we will discuss the different codes, their meanings, and who should use them.
Introduction to Qualifying Examination Codes
A common question that arises among students is which qualifying code to enter during the registration process. Anmol Sharma Sir explains that if you enter the wrong code, the chances of disqualification increase. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the different codes and their meanings.
Code 1: For Freshers
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Code 1 is for those students who have given their 12th exam in 2024-25 or are appearing for it. This code is for freshers, regardless of the board they belong to, such as CBSE, ICSE, or state boards.
Code 2: For Droppers
Code 2 is considered one of the safest codes. It is for students who have passed their 12th exam or are droppers. This code can be applied by students who are doing BSc, BA, BBA, or BTech. However, it is essential to note that if you are doing a professional course, you may need to apply a different code.
Code 3: For Karnataka Students
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Code 3 is for students who have done pre-university or pre-degree courses in Karnataka. If you are a student from Karnataka, you should apply this code.
Code 4: For Pre-Professional or Pre-Medical Students
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Code 4 is for students who have taken pre-professional or pre-medical exams. If you are doing BMS, BHMS, BSc Nursing, or B Pharma till the third year, you can apply this code.
Code 5: For BSc Students
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Code 5 is for students who are doing BSc in the first, second, or third year. You should have PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) in your NEET exam, and at least one of these subjects should be in your BSc course.
Code 6: For Students Who Have Passed BSc
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Code 6 is for students who have passed BSc. You should have PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) in your BSc course, and at least two of these subjects should be in your NEET exam.
Code 7: For NRI Students
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Code 7 is for NRI students. If you are an NRI student, you should apply this code.
Unit Wise Practice
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Anmol Sharma Sir also announces the start of unit-wise practice from 10th February. The test series will include 112 tests, and students can enroll for just 99. The test series will be available for all upcoming tests, and students can access all the previous chapter-wise tests.
Conclusion
In conclusion, understanding the qualifying examination codes is crucial for NEET aspirants. By applying the correct code, students can avoid disqualification and ensure a smooth registration process. Anmol Sharma Sir's explanation of the different codes and their meanings will help students make informed decisions. Additionally, the announcement of unit-wise practice and the test series will provide students with an opportunity to prepare for the exam and improve their chances of success.