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I have ft in physics on my 12 results do I elligible for neet?


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chaudhary anubhav 17th Dec, 2018
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Shivam Gautam 17th Dec, 2018
Hello Dear



If you have failed in One or More subject in your Class 12th board then it won't be worth for you to write the NEET entrance exam and if you are giving the improvement exam for the Physics then you can go with the option for writing the NEET but make sure in mind that before the counseling you should clear the Physics paper such that you can be able to take the admission.



All the best



Dr.Debtanu Banerjee 17th Dec, 2018
you need to get a minimum 50% in physics, chemistry and biology in your class 12 board examinations and since you have failed in physics you will no longer be eligible to appear for the neet examination, needed for filling up the form nor subsequent verification and counselling
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