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12th maths cut off marks is needed for medical


Kumar V 11th Mar, 2018
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Devyani bahl 12th Mar, 2018

Hi

you need not worry about maths marks for medical. only physics chemistry and biology marks are taken into consideration. you need to have an aggregate of minimum 50percent to be eligible for neet.

goodluck!

Japmehr Sandhu 12th Mar, 2018

You need to *pass*. That is it.

rajat maiya 12th Mar, 2018
Dear Kumar, only your Pcb marks count for your neet exam not your maths . So be relaxed and concentrate as much as possible on your pcb and try to improve your . All the best for your exams and give it your best.
Vivek Mishra 11th Mar, 2018
In medical field, the marks of maths is not needed for giving the entrance exam and getting admission in medical college.

Good luck..
Vishal Rajkumar Gudlani 11th Mar, 2018
Medical entrance exam eligibility considers physics chemistry and biology. It doesn't considers maths in eligibility criteria.

So all you need is to clear maths subject in 12th standard.

Eligibility criteria is PCB 50% in 12th standard board.

All the best for exams


rajat maiya 11th Mar, 2018
Heyy kumar.. I can understand your tension about maths. Its very difficult to study maths and even study for neet exam simultaneously. But fortunately maths marks are not counted for your medical cutoff. So cheers. Not to worry too much.Study maths just to pass the board exams and you are eligible for the neet exam.
Rupam Manna 11th Mar, 2018
Mathematics is an integral part of physics and chemistry..

Though there is no cut off marks of mathematics in board exam but if you have ability of getting a government medical college seat then you will comfortably score more than 60 percent in mathematics in board exam...

Trust me,no medical student is very bad at math.

Work hard , solve maths it will also increase your problem solving skills



You have to Pass in all subjects along with minimum 50 percent aggregates in physics, chemistry, biology,English



Trust me if you are prepared enough for medical you will also get minimum 70 percent in mathematics  board exam



Good luck








Mayank kumar singh 11th Mar, 2018
Hello,

It's not compulsory to have Mathematics as a subject in class 12th board exams to get admission in medical colleges and cutoff for different colleges and entrance exams are totally different.Only PCB is compulsory for admission into medical colleges.

If you have PCMB then try to just get 50% around marks in Maths so that you won't face any problem at the time of admission.

For details regarding NEET eligibility criteria,You should refer to below given link:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria

Good luck.




Shiny Nivya 11th Mar, 2018

No it is not need . Only bio, chem , physics :) Good luck

Shankar Dey 11th Mar, 2018

Mathematics is not considered in eligibility criteria for NEET. You have to pass in all subjects with minimum 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology & English for appearing in NEET.

All the best.

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11th Mar, 2018
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Binay Roy 11th Mar, 2018

In medical field you don''t think about the scores of Mathematics. In medical it is totally depends upon PCB Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

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