Want a career in medicine without NEET? Consider paramedical courses after Class 12
Vikas Kumar Pandit | May 9, 2025 | 06:01 PM IST | 2 mins read
Paramedical Courses Without NEET: Medical aspirants who missed NEET 2025 can still pursue healthcare careers through paramedical courses with options like BSc and diploma in fields such as medical laboratory technology, radiology, anaesthesia, and nursing care.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: Medical aspirants who want to make their careers in healthcare fields but did not appear for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2025 medical entrance exam have various alternative options. Paramedical courses after 12th without NEET allow students from the science stream to enter the healthcare sector through diploma and undergraduate programmes.
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The admission criteria for paramedical courses can vary across institutes, but medical aspirants who have passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects are generally eligible for these courses. Some medical institutions also conduct their entrance tests for these courses, but NEET is not mandatory.
Paramedical courses are specialised training programmes designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge required to assist medical professionals in diagnosing, treating, and managing patients. Students looking for 4-year medical courses without NEET can consider options in Bachelor’s of Science (BSc) programmes.
At the undergraduate level, courses such as BSc in medical laboratory technology (BMLT), radiology and imaging technology, operation theatre technology, anaesthesia technology, dialysis technology, optometry and medical record technology are offered without the requirement of NEET. Students seeking shorter courses can opt for diploma and certificate programmes such as diploma in medical laboratory technology (DMLT), operation theatre technology, radiology and imaging technology, dialysis technology, nursing care assistant, and certificate in ECG technology.
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Paramedical courses without NEET in India
The table below outlines a list of paramedical courses in India that offer admission without NEET, along with their duration and eligibility criteria.
|
Course Name |
Duration |
Eligibility |
|
Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT) |
2 years |
Class 12 with Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) |
|
Diploma in Radiography and Imaging Technology |
2 years |
Class 12 with Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) |
|
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) |
4 years |
Class 12 with Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) |
|
Bachelor of Optometry (B.Optom) |
4 years |
Class 12with Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) |
|
Diploma in Operation Theatre Technology (DOTT) |
2 years |
Class 12with Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) |
|
Diploma in Dialysis Technology |
2 years |
Class 12 with Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) |
|
Diploma in Medical Record Technology (DMRT) |
2 years |
Class 12 with any stream |
|
Diploma in Nursing Care Assistant (DNCA) |
2 years |
Class 12 with any stream |
|
Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging Technology (BSc MIT) |
3 years + 1 year internship |
Class 12 with Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) |
|
Bachelor of Science in Cardiac Care Technology (BSc CCT) |
3 years |
Class 12 with Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) |
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