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2,000 students to answer NEET today

PANAJI: Around 2,000-Goa based understudies are required to answer the national qualification cum-entrance test (NEET) on Sunday from focuses over the state. 

The Central Board of Secondary Education schools Kendriya Vidyalayas in Goa will fill in as places for NEET. 

In any case, the quantity of those replying from the state could be higher than 2000 as those from some neighboring ranges like Karwar and Sindhudurg are additionally anticipated that would show up from Goa. 

The NEET is a three-hour long paper involving inquiries from material science, science and science. The paper is of target nature and there will be negative stamping. 

NEET is being held for the current year not just for admissions to restorative and dental projects, additionally for homeopathy and ayurveda courses. 

This will up the quantity of those noting NEET in 2017. 

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