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i got 46 in chemistry 47 in physics and 58 in bio can i eligible for neet


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sachin 28th May, 2019
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raziya khan 28th May, 2019
Hello aspirant!

Answering your question-



Aspirants need to have passed the senior secondary exam or higher education or ISCE that is equivalent to 12thor 10+2 exam after 12 years of study.



Candidates of General category has to get minimum of 50% marks, SC / ST candidates in the PCB group need to secure 40% of Marks and for PH candidates 45% of Marks.



Applicants have to pass in the above mentioned qualifying exam with Physics, Biology / Biotechnology, Chemistry and Mathematics or other elective subjects along with English subject. (Note:Marks of Mathematics subject is considered for MBBS or BDS course admission)



12thstandard appearing candidates can also apply for the NEET. But they need to show the pass certificates which compile with the percentage criteria during the 1stround of counselling.

Hope this helps you.

All the best for your future.














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