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To calculated NEET percentile there are two ways...
1) Marks Based
It is the most easy way. To understand more clearly let's take an example, suppose that you scored 600 marks in NEET and highest score obtained by topper was 705 then percentile can be calculated as follows:
(600 × 100) / 700 = 85.15 percentile
2) Rank Based
It is bit typical . But you can understand it by an example . Let's assume that you got 80 rank in NEET exam and the total number of students appeared in the exam were 6,00,000 then your percentile will be ....
[ (6,00,000 - 80) / 6,00,000 ] × 100 = 99.98
To clear NEET exam one should atleast score 50 percentile . In order to get a admission into a good private college you should score above 500 and for govt. Colleges above 650.......and for BDS you should score above 450 so that there may be trouble (general category)
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