The direct answer: Yes, for Indian students who want medical registration in India. Vietnamese universities may admit without using NEET for merit ranking, but NMC mandates NEET qualification for the India-return pathway.
Yes, NEET is mandatory for Indian students pursuing MBBS in Vietnam who want medical registration in India. The National Medical Commission (NMC) mandates NEET qualification for all Indian citizens and OCIs studying medicine abroad from the 2019-20 academic year onwards, regardless of destination country.
Vietnamese universities accept qualifying NEET scores (50th percentile for General category, 40th percentile for SC/ST/OBC). Unlike Indian medical colleges requiring 600+ NEET scores, Vietnam primarily evaluates Class 12 marks (minimum 50% PCB aggregate) and doesn't use NEET for competitive merit ranking.
The 'MBBS in Vietnam without NEET' marketing is technically possible for university admission but creates India-return complications. Without valid NEET qualification, graduates cannot appear for FMGE/NExT screening or obtain NMC medical registration, making the degree unusable for Indian practice despite costing ₹28-40 lakhs over 6 years.
Whether NEET is required depends on your citizenship status and career plans. This table shows exactly what applies to different student profiles.
| Student Profile | NEET Required? | Minimum Score | Validity | Without NEET |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Indian citizen wanting to practice in India | Yes (Mandatory) | 50th percentile (General), 40th percentile (Reserved) | 3 years from result date | Without NEET: Cannot register with NMC, cannot practice in India |
| OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) | Yes (Mandatory) | Same as Indian citizens | 3 years from result date | Same restrictions as Indian citizens without NEET |
| Foreign national (non-Indian passport) | No | Not applicable | N/A | Can practice abroad; India practice requires FMGE/screening regardless |
| Indian student planning to settle abroad permanently | Technically no, but highly recommended | 50th percentile (safest approach) | 3 years | Closes India career option permanently if skipped |
Critical for Indian students
If there's any possibility you might want to practice medicine in India in the future, treat NEET as mandatory. The decision to skip NEET is irreversible and permanently closes the India-return pathway.
Many consultants market Vietnam as a "without NEET" destination. Here's what families need to understand about each common myth and its India-return implications.
Reality: Vietnamese universities may admit without NEET, but NMC mandates NEET for India-return medical registration. University admission ≠ India practice permission.
Reality: NEET must be valid at admission time. Post-graduation NEET qualification doesn't retroactively enable NMC registration for degrees obtained without initial NEET compliance.
Reality: Qualifying NEET score (50th/40th percentile) is sufficient. Vietnam evaluates Class 12 marks primarily; NEET serves regulatory compliance, not admission competition.
Reality: NMC guideline compliance and practice permission (NEET + FMGE clearance) are separate requirements. Both are mandatory for India medical registration.
Before paying any Vietnam admission fees, verify these critical points to avoid costly mistakes that close your India-return pathway.
We confirm that the NEET scorecard is within the valid window for the intended admission year before processing any application.
Every university we process admissions for is assessed against NMC's FMGL guidelines and verified via WDOMS listing before any offer is accepted.
We do not process admissions for students who intend to practice in India without a valid NEET scorecard — NMC's requirement is non-negotiable and we apply it without exception.
Minimum 50% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology is the NMC-linked threshold for Indian students applying to foreign medical universities.
NEET compliance must be established before enrollment — it cannot be added retroactively. We confirm this is in place before the admission is finalised.
If a consultant claims you can study MBBS in Vietnam without NEET, ask them to put this in writing: "Will I be able to register with the National Medical Commission and practice medicine in India after graduation if I don't have valid NEET qualification at the time of admission?"
If they cannot provide a clear written guarantee backed by NMC regulations, that's your answer.
Yes, if the student wants to preserve the option of registration and practice in India later. NMC mandates NEET qualification for all Indian citizens and OCIs pursuing medicine abroad from 2019-20 onwards. Vietnamese universities may admit without using NEET for selection, but this doesn't override NMC's India-return eligibility requirements.
A Vietnamese university may technically admit you without NEET, but this creates critical India-return complications. Without valid NEET qualification at the time of admission, you cannot appear for FMGE/NExT screening exams or obtain NMC medical registration to practice in India, effectively making the ₹28-40 lakh degree investment unusable for Indian medical practice despite being a valid WHO-recognized qualification.
Qualifying NEET score is sufficient: 50th percentile for General category (typically 600-650 marks), 40th percentile for SC/ST/OBC categories (typically 550-600 marks). Unlike Indian medical colleges requiring 600+ scores for competitive admission, Vietnamese universities primarily evaluate Class 12 PCB marks (minimum 50% aggregate) and don't use NEET for merit ranking. NEET serves as regulatory compliance for India-return pathway, not admission competition.
No. NEET qualification protects your India-return pathway but doesn't guarantee Vietnamese university admission. Students must also satisfy: Class 12 science background with 50% PCB minimum, valid passport, academic transcripts, medical fitness certificates, visa documentation, and university-specific admission requirements. NEET is a mandatory eligibility criterion for India-return, not a sufficient admission guarantee.
Low qualifying NEET scores (just above 50th/40th percentile) are perfectly acceptable for Vietnam. Families often worry unnecessarily because they compare with Indian MBBS cutoffs (600-720). Vietnamese universities focus on Class 12 academic profile, English proficiency, and overall fit rather than NEET ranking. A 550-mark NEET score with 75% Class 12 marks is often better positioned for quality Vietnamese universities than a 650-mark NEET score with 55% Class 12 marks.
Our team can help you understand NEET compliance, score adequacy, NMC eligibility verification, and the right Vietnam university shortlist based on your actual profile.
The direct answer: Yes, for Indian students who want medical registration in India. Vietnamese universities may admit without using NEET for merit ranking, but NMC mandates NEET qualification for the India-return pathway.
Yes, NEET is mandatory for Indian students pursuing MBBS in Vietnam who want medical registration in India. The National Medical Commission (NMC) mandates NEET qualification for all Indian citizens and OCIs studying medicine abroad from the 2019-20 academic year onwards, regardless of destination country.
Vietnamese universities accept qualifying NEET scores (50th percentile for General category, 40th percentile for SC/ST/OBC). Unlike Indian medical colleges requiring 600+ NEET scores, Vietnam primarily evaluates Class 12 marks (minimum 50% PCB aggregate) and doesn't use NEET for competitive merit ranking.
The 'MBBS in Vietnam without NEET' marketing is technically possible for university admission but creates India-return complications. Without valid NEET qualification, graduates cannot appear for FMGE/NExT screening or obtain NMC medical registration, making the degree unusable for Indian practice despite costing ₹28-40 lakhs over 6 years.
Whether NEET is required depends on your citizenship status and career plans. This table shows exactly what applies to different student profiles.
| Student Profile | NEET Required? | Minimum Score | Validity | Without NEET |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Indian citizen wanting to practice in India | Yes (Mandatory) | 50th percentile (General), 40th percentile (Reserved) | 3 years from result date | Without NEET: Cannot register with NMC, cannot practice in India |
| OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) | Yes (Mandatory) | Same as Indian citizens | 3 years from result date | Same restrictions as Indian citizens without NEET |
| Foreign national (non-Indian passport) | No | Not applicable | N/A | Can practice abroad; India practice requires FMGE/screening regardless |
| Indian student planning to settle abroad permanently | Technically no, but highly recommended | 50th percentile (safest approach) | 3 years | Closes India career option permanently if skipped |
Critical for Indian students
If there's any possibility you might want to practice medicine in India in the future, treat NEET as mandatory. The decision to skip NEET is irreversible and permanently closes the India-return pathway.
Many consultants market Vietnam as a "without NEET" destination. Here's what families need to understand about each common myth and its India-return implications.
Reality: Vietnamese universities may admit without NEET, but NMC mandates NEET for India-return medical registration. University admission ≠ India practice permission.
Reality: NEET must be valid at admission time. Post-graduation NEET qualification doesn't retroactively enable NMC registration for degrees obtained without initial NEET compliance.
Reality: Qualifying NEET score (50th/40th percentile) is sufficient. Vietnam evaluates Class 12 marks primarily; NEET serves regulatory compliance, not admission competition.
Reality: NMC guideline compliance and practice permission (NEET + FMGE clearance) are separate requirements. Both are mandatory for India medical registration.
Before paying any Vietnam admission fees, verify these critical points to avoid costly mistakes that close your India-return pathway.
We confirm that the NEET scorecard is within the valid window for the intended admission year before processing any application.
Every university we process admissions for is assessed against NMC's FMGL guidelines and verified via WDOMS listing before any offer is accepted.
We do not process admissions for students who intend to practice in India without a valid NEET scorecard — NMC's requirement is non-negotiable and we apply it without exception.
Minimum 50% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology is the NMC-linked threshold for Indian students applying to foreign medical universities.
NEET compliance must be established before enrollment — it cannot be added retroactively. We confirm this is in place before the admission is finalised.
If a consultant claims you can study MBBS in Vietnam without NEET, ask them to put this in writing: "Will I be able to register with the National Medical Commission and practice medicine in India after graduation if I don't have valid NEET qualification at the time of admission?"
If they cannot provide a clear written guarantee backed by NMC regulations, that's your answer.
Yes, if the student wants to preserve the option of registration and practice in India later. NMC mandates NEET qualification for all Indian citizens and OCIs pursuing medicine abroad from 2019-20 onwards. Vietnamese universities may admit without using NEET for selection, but this doesn't override NMC's India-return eligibility requirements.
A Vietnamese university may technically admit you without NEET, but this creates critical India-return complications. Without valid NEET qualification at the time of admission, you cannot appear for FMGE/NExT screening exams or obtain NMC medical registration to practice in India, effectively making the ₹28-40 lakh degree investment unusable for Indian medical practice despite being a valid WHO-recognized qualification.
Qualifying NEET score is sufficient: 50th percentile for General category (typically 600-650 marks), 40th percentile for SC/ST/OBC categories (typically 550-600 marks). Unlike Indian medical colleges requiring 600+ scores for competitive admission, Vietnamese universities primarily evaluate Class 12 PCB marks (minimum 50% aggregate) and don't use NEET for merit ranking. NEET serves as regulatory compliance for India-return pathway, not admission competition.
No. NEET qualification protects your India-return pathway but doesn't guarantee Vietnamese university admission. Students must also satisfy: Class 12 science background with 50% PCB minimum, valid passport, academic transcripts, medical fitness certificates, visa documentation, and university-specific admission requirements. NEET is a mandatory eligibility criterion for India-return, not a sufficient admission guarantee.
Low qualifying NEET scores (just above 50th/40th percentile) are perfectly acceptable for Vietnam. Families often worry unnecessarily because they compare with Indian MBBS cutoffs (600-720). Vietnamese universities focus on Class 12 academic profile, English proficiency, and overall fit rather than NEET ranking. A 550-mark NEET score with 75% Class 12 marks is often better positioned for quality Vietnamese universities than a 650-mark NEET score with 55% Class 12 marks.
Our team can help you understand NEET compliance, score adequacy, NMC eligibility verification, and the right Vietnam university shortlist based on your actual profile.