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NEET Re-Exam 2026 Concludes: Alternative Medical Course Admissions Available

The NEET Re-Exam 2026 has successfully concluded, allowing over 2.2 million candidates to participate. With fewer MBBS seats available than candidates, many students are exploring alternative medical courses that do not require a NEET score. This year, candidates can secure admission to 13 allied healthcare programs based on their Class 12 marks, as the requirement for NEET scores has been postponed until the next academic year. This article outlines the available courses and the latest updates on admission criteria, providing essential information for aspiring medical students.
 
NEET Re-Exam 2026 Concludes: Alternative Medical Course Admissions Available

Overview of NEET Re-Exam 2026



The NEET Re-Exam for 2026 has successfully taken place. The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) UG 2026, which was previously cancelled due to a paper leak, was conducted smoothly on June 21. Over 2.2 million candidates participated in this examination, while the number of available MBBS seats in the country is less than 150,000. A NEET score is essential for admission into various medical programs, including BAMS, BHMS, and nursing. As a result, many candidates strive for high scores in NEET UG, yet a significant number do not secure an MBBS seat despite achieving commendable marks. Additionally, some students fail to reach a competitive score and subsequently withdraw from the educational system.


Opportunities Beyond NEET

This year, candidates have alternative pathways to pursue a career in the medical field without needing a NEET score. For example, students can gain admission to reputable medical courses based on their Class 12 results. Here are the details:


Candidates can enroll in 13 allied healthcare courses without a NEET score. These programs are overseen by the National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions (NCAHP). The following courses are available:



  • Physiotherapy (BPT)

  • Emergency Medical Technologist (Paramedic), Burn Care Technologist, and Advanced Care Paramedical

  • Occupational Therapy

  • Medical Laboratory Sciences

  • Applied Psychology and Behavioral Health

  • Optometry

  • Nutrition and Dietetics

  • Dialysis Therapy Technology

  • Radiotherapy Technology

  • Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology

  • Anesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology

  • Health Information Management

  • Physician Associates


Changes in Admission Criteria

**NEET Score Requirement Postponed**


Initially, admissions for these 13 allied health courses were expected to rely on NEET-UG scores starting this year. An official notification was issued regarding this, but a subsequent announcement in March clarified that the use of NEET-UG scores for admissions to allied health courses like BPT and BOT would not be implemented for the 2026-27 academic year. This decision has been postponed until the 2027-28 academic year. Therefore, this year represents the final chance to gain admission to these courses without a NEET score, with universities still able to conduct admissions based on Class 12 marks.