is it necessary to get minimum 14marks in physics and14 marks in chemistry to get qualified even though we get 320marks in biology
Dear aspirant,
I assume you are asking the question regarding the NEET examination.
National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (UG) is the entrance exam for medical aspirants. It is of 720 marks which has Biology (360 marks), Physics (180 marks) and Chemistry (180 marks)
Well, answering your question:-
There are no subject-wise cut off for the NEET paper 2020. As per the last year 2019, an aspirant had to score minimum NEET pass marks range of 701-134 which is 50th percentile. And the candidates belonging to reserved categories had to secure marks range of 133-107 which ranges around 40th percentile.
However, 500+ marks are required for admission into government medical colleges and 400+ to get into government dental colleges, in India. Try your best to score!
There is no subject-wise cutoff in NEET 2020. If someone gets zero in any one of the subjects/sections and scores good score in the rest two subjects/sections, then too you will still manage to qualify the exam. The cutoff which is released by the officials is the sum aggregate marks of all the three sections.
Considering(for example) a person scores - 12+12+310 marks for (Physics +Chemistry+Biology) gives aggregate of 334 marks which gets one to qualify.
So even if you get less marks in any subjects but score good in the other, you would still be qualified unless it is above the cutoff.
Good Wishes!! Good Luck!!