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Dear student,
As per interim orders passed by the Delhi High Court on February 26 and February 28, ALL candidates are now allowed to fill the NEET 2018 application form. These include candidates from NIOS/open schools, or those who have completed schooling privately, or with Biology as an additional subject, or with a gap year between Classes 11 and 12, or who have crossed the upper age limit of 25 years (30 years if reserved category). The final verdict on whether they will be allowed to appear for NEET will be made on April 16, 2018. For more details,click on the below link
,https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2018-all-aspirants-can-apply-for-now-rules-delhi-hc
However,NEET Cutoff 2018 qualifying percentile is different for different categories.candidates from general category will be required to score equal to or more than the 50th percentile and those belonging to reserved categories (OBC/SC/ST) will be required to get at least 40th percentile. The counselling for 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats and seats in all Deemed and Central Universities will be conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). For admissions to 85% State Quota seats, the respective states will conduct their own counselling.
Hope this information is helpful.
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