NEET 2023 Age limit Criteria: Check Lower and Upper Age Limit

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NEET 2023 Age Limit Criteria: As per the criteria released by NTA, candidates completing 17 years as of December 31 of the year of admission are eligible to fill NEET Application Forms. NMC in its official letter dated March 9, 2022, scrapped the the upper age limit to appear in NEET UG. Other than that, candidates preparing for NEET 2023 examination will have to score 50% marks in class 12 to become eligible for the admission process.

Read the article to know more about NEET upper and lower age limit criteria and much more. 

NEET Age Limit

NEET 2023 Age Limit Criteria

Candidates must adhere to NEET age limit criteria specified by NTA: 

  • Candidates must have completed 17 years by December 31, 2023
  • On March 9, 2022 NMC in its official letter mentioned that the upper age limit has been scrapped. Earlier, candidates who are above the age of 25 were not able to apply for NEET UG.
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NEET Lower Age Limit Completed 17 Years 
NEET Upper Age Limit No Age Limit
NEET 2022 Upper Age Limit Scrapped

NEET Age Limit Controversy

NEET 2023 Age Limit Criteria: Controversy in Upper Age Limit

  • Earlier, there were no upper age limit criteria for appearing in NEET. An aspirant raised a grievance in November 2017 asking if there is some upper age limit for appearing in the NEET exam.
  • The Department of Health and Family Welfare addressed this grievance on December 14, 2017 stating that the upper age limit of unreserved category candidates for appearing in NEET will be 25 years starting from the academic year 2018-19.
  • The reserved category candidates will be relaxed by the specified years, as per the applicable government norms.

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  • So this age limit clause for NEET was introduced. But very soon after its implementation, lots of NEET aspirants with age above 25 years protested to revoke this decision. This happened because with this clause, they were made ineligible for appearing in the NEET exam.
  • The honorable Supreme Court of India instructed MCI to look into this matter. MCI quoted that the new clause aims to select younger candidates, since they can easily grasp knowledge and study the medical topics as compared to the older students.
  • MCI also said that earlier those candidates who pass class 12th and appear in NEET in the same year, were required to compete with older candidates who might have spent many years preparing. Thus, this was an unfair competition for the 12th class students. So there should be a cap for the upper age limit.
  • After a thorough analysis, the Supreme Court declared that there should not be an upper age limit for candidates appearing in NEET 2017. 
  • The history behind NEET age limit depicts that as per the regulations on Graduate Medical Education 1997 vide amendment dated 22.01.2018, the upper age limit for the medical entrance exam should be 25 years. However the matter was challenged in the High Court of Delhi and the age limit was upheld as per judgement dated 11.05.2018 in petition no. 1813/2018. 
  • The judgement was challenged once again, this time in Supreme Court in SLP (C) no. 14320/2018 and vide interim order dated 29.11.2018 candidates older than 25 years were allowed to appear provisionally. 
  • Then the Supreme Court ordered on 29.04.2019 to permit candidates to provisionally take part in the counselling subject to be treated as adjudication of matters. Though this is still pending.
  • To sum this up, there are parties in favor of having an upper age limit in NEET exam, considering that competition becomes unfair for younger students who have been preparing for several years also compete for the limited seats. Then there are groups against the age limit as well, who feel that medical education should not be limited on age factor.

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NEET Age Limit Scenario

NEET 2023 Age Limit: Current Scenario

So to conclude this, candidates should be more than 17 years as on December 31, 2023 to appear for NEET 2023However, as of now, those who are older than the upper age limit can also apply for NEET 2023 till any final judgment about the upper age limit is given. 

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NEET 2023 Age Limit FAQs

Ques: Can a 25 year old candidate appear for the exam as per NEET age limit criteria?

Ans: Yes. Candidates who have completed 17 years of age are eligible to take the exam as there is no upper age limit criteria hence a 40 year old candidate is also eligible to appear for the exam. 


Ques: Will NEET upper age limit criteria be implemented in the upcoming examination?

Ans: No. The authority has not released any statement regarding such changes in NEET age limit criteria. Any changes in NEET upper age limit will be intimated via official notification. 


Ques: I will be completing NEET lower age limit criteria i.e. 17 years on Jan 31, 2024. Will I be eligible to appear for the exam?

Ans: No. Only candidates who will be completing 17 years as of December 31 of the year of admission, i.e 2023 are eligible to appear for the exam. 


Ques: When will Supreme Court take the decision regarding NEET age limit? 

Ans: The decision of NEET upper age limit is still pending in the court and candidates above 25 years of age are provisionally eligible to apply for the exam. If the authority will make the decision during the ongoing session then the candidature of such candidates if applied might get cancelled. 


Ques: How many times a candidate can appear for NEET?

Ans: Since there is no age limit criteria in NEET, therefore, candidate can appear as many times as they wish to take the examination. 


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