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I have 44 in physics, 50 in chemistry and 56 in biology, can I face any problem during Neet counseling ....


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Saheb jena 1st Sep, 2020
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Suranjanakarmakar2000 1st Sep, 2020

Hello,

Eligibility criteria of NEET 2020, qualifying marks:

  • Candidates must have passed in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English individually in the qualifying examination.
  • Candidates belonging to the general category must have scored a minimum of 50% in the qualifying examination .
  • Candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes/ Other Backward should have a minimum score of 40% in the qualifying examination.
  • Candidates who belong to the General category and are applying under the Persons with Disability (PWD) Quota, must have a minimum score of 45% marks in the qualifying examination.

Hope this will help you.

shreyasinghbs12 1st Sep, 2020
Hii Aspirant!!!!
No not at all ..you will not face any problem during the counselling. The percent aggregate should be 50 percent for unreserved category to appear in the exam .And after that there is no need to think about your score in 12 th grade.The only criteria is the candidate must have passed physics , chemistry , biology and English individually.And the candidate belonging to unreserved category should score minimum aggregate of 50 percent in class 12 th.And for reserved category it is 40 percent.
Hope this helps!!!
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1st Sep, 2020
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lakshita shaan 1st Sep, 2020

hey,

i hope you are well

as per your marks mentioned in the question your PCB percentage is 50 percent and according to basic eligibility candidate belonging to unreserved category need to score an minimum aggregate of 50 percent marks in their PCB subjects altogether and you are satisfying that.

for more information you may refer to the link mentioned below

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria

good luck!


ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 1st Sep, 2020

Hi

Neet eligibility  criteria says that, to be eligible  one must have passed in English and in both the theory and practical  of PCB i.e Physics, Chemistry and Biology with at least  50  % in aggregate of PCB ( in theory +practical) in 12th examination  if belong to general category , or   at least  40%  in aggregate of PCB if belongs to  Obc/ Sc /st

Now,

Your aggregate in PCB is

44+50+56

= 150

=(150/300*100 )%

=50%  , so you fulfil above aforesaid % requirement and thus you are eligible for neet examination .

Now that you're eligible for Neet examination with your percentage in class 12th board examination you will not face any problem during counselling due to to your performance in 12th board

For detailed information about neet examination go through our page for which link is provided below; -

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet/amp

Thank you

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