Sir I failed in math subject in 10th but overall result is pass. l have completed my 12th. preparing for neet. Sir is there any problem during mbbs admission with failing in math subject in 10th...
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Hello,
Generally, MBBS admissions in India don't consider the 10th standard marks or individual subjects like mathematics. The primary focus is on your 12th standard marks, especially in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology), and your NEET score.
However, some universities or colleges might have specific eligibility criteria or requirements.
In most cases, failing in one subject in 10th standard but passing overall, and then completing 12th standard and qualifying for NEET, should not pose a significant problem in MBBS admissions.
Hope this helps,
Thank you
Hi,
Failing in Mathematics in your 10th grade but passing overall does not typically create any issues for MBBS admission as long as you meet the required eligibility criteria for NEET and MBBS admissions. Here are the key points to consider:
NEET Eligibility Criteria:
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Educational Qualification:
- Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as core subjects.
- They must have secured a minimum aggregate of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology (40% for SC/ST/OBC and 45% for PWD candidates).
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Subjects Required:
- The essential subjects are Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology. Mathematics is not a required subject for NEET or MBBS admissions.
Admission to MBBS:
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Focus on 12th Grade Marks:
- Admissions to MBBS programs are primarily based on 12th-grade marks in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology) and NEET scores.
- Your performance in the 12th grade and your NEET score are the critical factors for MBBS admission.
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No Requirement for Mathematics:
- Since Mathematics is not a required subject for MBBS, failing in it during your 10th grade does not affect your eligibility as long as you pass overall and meet the other criteria.
Hope it helps!
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