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Dear Manzoor, for NEET and AIIMS, you should have completed your 10+2 from a Recognised University with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subjects. Now it is 50% for NEET and 60% for AIIMS that you need to score as minimum aggregate for General Category and there is relaxation for ST/SC/OBC/PWD. Now when it says you should have passed 10+2, though you don't need Mathematics as a subject, you need to pass your 10+2 as a whole to be eligible. Because those candidates who are appearing for 10+2 in 2019 are also eligible, to appear for NEET and AIIMS, you can appear for both the entrance examinations. But before you take the admission, you should have completed your Backlog in Mathematics or any other subject that you might have failed in.
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hello,
for appearing in NEET and AIIMS exam you must have biology, physics and chemistry as optional to become a doctor,
together with that need 50% average, including the above mentioned three subject for unreserved category and 40% for reserved category.
and should pass in all subject,
best wishes :)
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