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Hello Sir I have passed my 12th standard in 2015 from Maharashtra state board bt I didn't scored 50% marks in Physics + Chemistry + Biology now how can I become eligible for NEET can I repeat 12th standard with same board or by changing this board what are the options for me to become eligible.


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Srijani Debnath 10th Jun, 2022

Hello aspirant,

The NMC had revised NEET eligibility criteria. The upper age limit of 25 years has been scrapped. The minimum eligibility criteria to apply for NEET 2022 is that candidates have to pass class 12 in PCB ( Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology ) with minimum 50% marks. However, the class 12 percentage that is required for NEET is different for each categories and it is mentioned below.

50% - UR

40% - OBC, SC, ST

45% - PWD



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