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I got 8 marks in theory and 30 marks in practical totaly 38 in chemistry.But 63% in 12th.Am i eligible for neet?


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knd8051 26th May, 2018
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Nafisa Turabi 8th Jan, 2019

Hi,

For you to be eligible for and to appear in NEET, the aggregate of your marks in physics, chemistry and biology should sum up to a total of minimum 50% if you belong to general category. Marks in individual subjects are not important other than being a part of the total aggregate.

For students belonging to OBC/SC/ST category, the above aggregate should be at least 40%.

The minimum score for Students belonging to PWD (people with disabilities) category is 45%.

Hope this will be helpful for you.

Good luck.

Disha B 26th May, 2018

Hi Naveen,

Even if you get a total of 63%, your Physics Chemistry and Biology marks should sum up to at least 50% for you to be eligible for NEET.

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27th May, 2018
Thanks sir
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