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can degree 1st year fail will apply for neet and can get admission in mbbs


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aliya fatima 27th Nov, 2018
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Mayank Kukreti 27th Nov, 2018
Hii aliya

The eligibility criteria for appearing in NEET exam is that you should have 50% aggregate marks in PCB if you belong to general category and 40% aggregate marks in PCB if you belong to OBC/sc/St category.your age should be below 25 years if you belong to general category and 30 years if you belong to OBC/sc/St category.if you full fill this above criteria then you are eligible for appearing in NEET exam.

It all depends on your hardwork,anyone can get admission in good medical college,if he or she work hard with proper schedule,nothing is impossible,you just have to trust yourself.i hope this information helps you.

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