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As you will be knowing that the National Testing Agency (NTA) , the regulatory body for NEET 2019 have determined the NEET 2019 eligibility criteria for the first time.
The eligibility criteria of NEET are as follows:(go through it once)
Qualifying Exam:
10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subject in both Classes 11 and 12 from a recognized board.
Minimum Age Requirement:
17 years as on December 31, 2019.
Maximum Age Limit:
25 years of age or more for unreserved category candidates and 30 years of age for reserved and PwD category candidates.
Qualifying Marks:(Your Answer)
UR - 50%, OBC/SC/ST - 40%, PWD - 45% (minimum aggregate marks only for PCB subjects)
Maximum Attempts:
No limit on the permitted number of attempts.
Nationality:
Indian Nationals, NRIs, OCIs, PIOs & Foreign Nationals
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Below is the category wise minimum marks requirement to be eligible for neet 2019 (minimum aggregate marks only for PCB subjects) -
UR - 50%
OBC / SC / ST - 40%
PWD - 45%
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Hey Naresh,
For general category the cut-off percentage needed to give NEET exams is 50%, for OBC/SC/ST it is 45%, amd for PWD category the cut-off percentge in PCB is around 40%. Hope you find it useful.
Thank you.
60 percent minimum marks are required to be eligible in neet.
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