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last year aiims had eligibility criteria as 60% in pcb ..well after being merged with neet will it be the same for counseling process or they will go with 50% aggregate?? will there be any screening test or they will prepare list based on AIR?? sir/mam..


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akashpandit.sky123 27th Oct, 2019
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Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 6th Dec, 2019

hi,

as per the latest neet notification all of the colleges need to take admission in mbbs , bds or any other courses on the basis of neet exam score. and the eligibility criteria is candidate need to have 50% marks (general category) in pcb in aggregate, sc/st/obc-40% aggregate marks in pcb, so there is no other notifications available regarding aiims or jipmer marks criteria, so you can take their marks criteria should be same as neet exam.

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