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The marks obtained in your Board examination has no role to play in your MBBS admission in any state. It's just that you need to score a minimum marks or percentage (50% in case of general category) to be eligible to sit for the entrance exam.
Apart from that no other role is played by your Board Examination. No grading is done on the basis of your board marks or percentage.
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Hello!
Board marks doesn't matters for admission in medical colleges that too in deemed colleges. All that matters is that NEET marks. Only your higher secondary marks are necessary only till NEET application form. Then your higher secondary marks are considered to break ties during counselling and choice filling (If there are two aspirants with same domicile state, same category and same NEET marks, then these higher secondary marks are considered to break the ties). All you need is 50% higher secondary marks, to appear for NEET exam.
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The MCC and NTA has laid out specific percentage aggregate of marks to qualify/ be eligible for NEET and to get admission into any medical or dental college throughout the country.
In order to be eligible for NEET 2020, a candidate must qualify 12th class examination with Chemistry, Biology, Physics and English subjects. For General category candidates, it is mandatory to score 50% marks (aggregate)in 12th boards, whileSC/ST/OBC/other reserved category candidates must score 40% marks to become eligible for NEET 2020.
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