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1 what is the minimum and maximum percentage for 12 for KEAM and NEET 2 for each subject how much should i need to score


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THOMAS JOSEPH 2nd Nov, 2020
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Shruti Smaranika 2nd Nov, 2020

Hello aspirant,

As per the information collected from the official website of the conducting board, the candidates should qualify at least 50% or more than that in 12th from a recognized board with the subjects Physics, Chemistry, Biology subjects and in English as well in the KEAM exam and in NEET exam, the candidates must pass with a minimum 50% aggregate marks in 12th from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English subjects if you're a general category candidate and 40% minimum aggregate marks if you're a ST/SC/OBC category candidate.

Hope, this helps you.

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