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I'm failed in 12th . Can I attempt any entrance such as neet, Icar,jipmer,aiims after pass the 12th exam???


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Abdul Khareem 5th May, 2019
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Yogita Punjabi 5th May, 2019
Hello Abdul



A candidate is required to pass his/her  10+2 board exam or equivalent exam from a recognized board in order to be eligible for NEET and JIPMER entrance exam. Minimum 50% aggregate marks is required for the general category candidates. Whereas   45% for general-PH and 40% for SC/ST/OBC candidates.

For AIIMS, minimum 60% aggregate marks are required for general and OBC candidates. 50% aggregate for SC ST and 45% aggregate for pwd candidates.


vibekmandal10_6455613 Student Expert 5th May, 2019
Hello Abdul

After passing class 12 you are elligible for the entrance like NEET ,jipmee , aiims etc .

Good luck!

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