Is class 12 board exam result ever considered in neet ug or neet pg or in foreign exam like USMLE. Is it enough to get 85 percent in board exam or is more marks need for an admission in India or abroad
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- Class 12th board marks are not considered in NEET, but for applying NEET you need to secure minimum 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology collectively. For General category it is 50%, for PWD it is 45% and for OBC,SC,ST it is 40%.
- For PG or USMLE also 12th marks aren't considered.
As you are asking that 85% in 12th board exams are enough or not, yes it is good enough to be eligible for NEET exam. You can surely take the NEET exam and others by having 85 and above percentile. And your NEET result itself will be considered during admission for college. Only the respective entrance exam result will be considered for any Admission in colleges across India or Abroad.
Hope this information is useful for you. Feel free to ask more queries.
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