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hello sir and mam, my name is yash and i am a student from general category. And I secured 50 in physics, 52 in chemistry and 82 in biology (including both theory and practical) in hs examination. Is this marks enough to get selected for the neet verification and councelling round ??


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yash mukherjee 3rd Nov, 2019
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priyaankasarkar Student Expert 4th Nov, 2019

Dear Yash, your 10+2 marks are not considered for NEET admission and counselling. They are used only to gauge your eligibility for NEET exam. If you belong to General Category, you should secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. With this, you can appear for NEET. The importance of your 10+2 marks end there. But for you to secure a seat in MBBS, your NEET score, Category and rank in the merit list matter.

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