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I fail in math subject in 10th but overall result is passed in 10th. I have completed my 12th and graduation in bsc biology. Now I want to do mbbs. Is there any problem during mbbs admission with failing in math subject in 10th......


Unknown 19th Oct, 2024
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sadafreen356 19th Oct, 2024

For general category candidate score a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry & biology combined together is eligible for NEET exam which is yhe entrance exam for medical colleges.thete is no role played by maths in medical field so for obvious reasons you are eligible for MBBS admission.your 10th failed result does not affect your admission later.

Moreover, NEET exam held in may june start preparing from now as it is one of the toughest exam in india students preparing it for years and they still couldn't make it.to crack the exam you need time and effort.plan your schedule work accordingly if you need guidance you can buy our course of NEET which will help you to make your position in government medical colleges.

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