50% means how many marks in neet
NEET 2024: Cutoff (OBC, SC, ST & General Category)
NEET 2024 Admission Guidance: Personalised | Study Abroad
NEET 2025: Syllabus | Most Scoring concepts | NEET PYQ's (2015-24)
hi
it is not 50 percent it means 50th percentile...
these two are different things. while 50 percent means half of the total mrks , 50th percentile means it depends on the marks scored by the top ranker which may or may not be full marks.
if you get 65percentile , it means you have scored better than 65 percent of people who have appeared for the exam. it is a relative comparison. it is notyour marks.
i hope this clears.
all the best
NEET scores are not based on percentages but rather based on percentiles which means that it really depends on how many students score better than you. Last year the cut off to qualify for the All India Counseling was 131 out of 720 marks i.e. 50th percentile. The higher your score, the higher is your percentile. For example, if your percentile is 85%, that means you have scored better than 85% of all the students who have answered the Examination.
However, you must understand that just scoring the bare minimum will not fetch you a seat but rather you must focus on scoring 550+ to secure a seat under General Quota through All India Quota Counselling.
Try your best! All the very best for your preparations!
For example, suppose there are 10 Candidates and you get 40th percentile, this would mean that you rank higher than 4 Candidates. That is your rank is 6th.
Now what marks would give you 50th percentile is variable. However, following general trends, you should score around 300 for 50th percentile.
All the best.
Related Questions
40% means how many marks in NEET
neet 12 marks 50 percent means
Know More about
National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Eligibility | Answer Key | Result | Cutoff | College Predictor | Counselling | Application | Accepting Colleges
Get Updates BrochureYour National Eligibility cum Entrance Test brochure has been successfully mailed to your registered email id “”.