my 12th overall percentage was 45% but in physics I got 56,chemistry 44 and biology 54 can I get admission in mbbs through neet
Hi Shubha,
To get admission in MBBS through NEET, your eligibility is determined mainly by your overall academic performance, particularly in your 12th-grade subjects, and your NEET score. Here's how it works based on your academic record:
Eligibility Criteria for NEET Admission
1. Minimum Percentage in 12th Grade:
- For General category students, you normally need a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology put together in your 12th-grade exams.
- For SC/ST/OBC candidates, the aggregate is 40%.
- Your overall percentage of 45% is below the minimum requirement for general category candidates. However, if you're from a reserved category, you may still qualify for NEET eligibility as long as you meet the category-specific requirement.
2. Subject-Specific Marks:
- Physics-56%, Chemistry-44%, and Biology-54% marks look fairly alright for NEET eligibility so far, provided your aggregate is above the cutoff as of your category.
The score in Biology is satisfactory for NEET eligibility.
3. NEET Examination:
- NEET eligibility does not rely on your board percentage. You are eligible for NEET if you meet the minimum aggregate marks in your 12th subjects.
- Your NEET score will be the determining factor after you get your score in securing a seat in MBBS.
What You Can Do
- If you come from a reserved category SC/ST/OBC, even then, you may be entitled to appear for NEET and be considered for the admissions.
- Coming from the General category, you'd have to pursue other routes like that of reattempting 12th class to get an improved aggregate marks or go for other medical entrance tests whose eligibility criteria differ
Conclusion:
If you are from a reserved category and get the marks that fulfill the eligibility criteria for NEET, then you are eligible to give the NEET exam. But if you belong to the General category, then the percentage in your 12th grade might not fulfill the eligibility criteria for NEET. Check the official NEET guidelines for the latest and accurate eligibility criteria for your category.
Hi,
To get admission in **MBBS** through **NEET**, your eligibility is determined mainly by your **overall academic performance**, particularly in your **12th-grade subjects**, and your **NEET score**. Here's how it works based on your academic record:
### **Eligibility Criteria for NEET Admission**
1. **Minimum Percentage in 12th Grade**:
- For **General category** students, you normally need a **minimum of 50% aggregate marks** in **Physics, Chemistry, and Biology** put together in your 12th-grade exams.
- For **SC/ST/OBC** candidates, the aggregate is **40%.
- Your **overall percentage of 45%** is **below the minimum requirement** for general category candidates. However, if you're from a reserved category, you may still qualify for NEET eligibility as long as you meet the category-specific requirement.
2. **Subject-Specific Marks**:
- **Physics-56%**, **Chemistry-44%**, and **Biology-54%** marks look fairly alright for NEET eligibility so far, provided your aggregate is above the cutoff as of your category.
The score in **Biology** is satisfactory for NEET eligibility.
3. **NEET Examination:**
- **NEET eligibility does not rely on your board percentage.** You are eligible for NEET if you meet the minimum aggregate marks in your 12th subjects.
- Your NEET score will be the determining factor after you get your score in securing a seat in MBBS.
### What You Can Do
- **If you come from a reserved category** SC/ST/OBC, even then, you may be entitled to appear for NEET and be considered for the admissions.
- **Coming from the General category, you'd have to pursue other routes** like that of reattempting 12th class to get an improved aggregate marks or go for other medical entrance tests whose eligibility criteria differ
### Conclusion:
If you are from a **reserved category** and get the marks that fulfill the eligibility criteria for NEET, then you are eligible to give the NEET exam. But if you belong to the **General category**, then the percentage in your 12th grade might not fulfill the eligibility criteria for NEET. Check the official NEET guidelines for the latest and accurate eligibility criteria for your category.
Do let me know if you need further clarification!