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I belong to unreserved category and I score 59in chemistry and 46in physcis and 53 in bio am I eligible for NEET


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shruthimaxchithra 16th Jul, 2020
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Rishi Garg 16th Jul, 2020

As per the eligibility criteria, To get admission into any of the govt. colleges through NEET, the candidate must have secured an aggregate of at least 50% in his/her board exams. So, if you have secured at least 50% marks in your board exams, then you are eligible to appear in NEET and get admission on the basis of that.

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16th Jul, 2020
is that I'm not eligible
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16th Jul, 2020
Calculate your overall %. If it is >= 50%, then you are eligible else not.
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16th Jul, 2020
Rishi Garg overall I get 55%
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16th Jul, 2020
Rishi Garg PCB=52%
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