To be eligible for NEET 2025, you must have passed Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English in 12th grade with the required minimum marks.
Since your overall result is "pass", you are likely eligible, but if the RT (Repeat Theory) in Chemistry means you haven’t fully cleared the subject, you may need to pass it before NEET counseling. Check with NEET authorities for confirmation.
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Yes, you are eligible for NEET as long as your final result shows "Pass" and you meet the minimum subject-wise eligibility criteria.
For General/OBC candidates, you need at least 50% aggregate in PCB , and for SC/ST , it's 40% . Since you have 80% overall , you should be eligible if your Chemistry marks meet the required criteria.
Make sure to check the official NEET eligibility rules for confirmation.
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Congratulations on clearing your 12th exams with 80%.
Regarding NEET eligibility, the National Testing Agency (NTA) sets the criteria. According to the NTA, candidates who have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English individually can apply for NEET.
The term "RT" in your Chemistry result indicates that you have been awarded a "Result Tomorrow" or "Result To be Declared" status, which is usually given when there's an issue with the result.
To clarify your eligibility:
1. Check your mark sheet*: Verify your mark sheet to ensure you've passed Chemistry.
2. Contact your school/board: Reach out to your school or board authorities to resolve the "RT" status.
3. Confirm with NTA: If needed, contact the NTA to confirm your eligibility for NEET.
Assuming you've passed Chemistry, you should be eligible to apply for NEET. However, it's essential to clarify the "RT" status to avoid any last-minute issues.
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