I have got 33 mark in chemistry theory and 42 mark in practical so I eligible?(St category)
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Hi, can you confirm about the course/college/examination for which you want to know about your eligibility.
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Mbbbs
Hi, thanks for confirming.
I'll list different entrance exams for mbbs and the eligibility criteria for them.
AIIMS- completion of 10+2 from CBSE/ISC/state board with Physics, chemistry, biology and English as main subjects. Minimum marks to score on each subject for general and OBC Candidates is 60% aggregate; for SC and ST candidates it's 50% aggregate; for PwD candidates it's 45%
NEET- completion of 10+2 from CBSE/ISC/state board with Physics, chemistry, biology and English as main subjects. Minimum marks to score on each subject for general 50%; for OBC/SC/ST candidates it's 40% aggregate; for PwD candidates it's 45%
JIPMER- completion of 10+2 from CBSE/ISC/state board with Physics, chemistry, biology and English as main subjects. Minimum marks to score on each subject for general and EWS 50%; for OBC/SC/ST/PwD candidates it's 40% aggregate; for general PwD candidates it's 45%
Good luck
I'll list different entrance exams for mbbs and the eligibility criteria for them.
AIIMS- completion of 10+2 from CBSE/ISC/state board with Physics, chemistry, biology and English as main subjects. Minimum marks to score on each subject for general and OBC Candidates is 60% aggregate; for SC and ST candidates it's 50% aggregate; for PwD candidates it's 45%
NEET- completion of 10+2 from CBSE/ISC/state board with Physics, chemistry, biology and English as main subjects. Minimum marks to score on each subject for general 50%; for OBC/SC/ST candidates it's 40% aggregate; for PwD candidates it's 45%
JIPMER- completion of 10+2 from CBSE/ISC/state board with Physics, chemistry, biology and English as main subjects. Minimum marks to score on each subject for general and EWS 50%; for OBC/SC/ST/PwD candidates it's 40% aggregate; for general PwD candidates it's 45%
Good luck
Theory+pracyprac=40% or only each one 40% ?
Theory +practical