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Sir I got 57 in biology 45 in chemistry 45 in physics can I attempted neet exam?


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Tanvir Mulani 18th Oct, 2018
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Pritha Roy Choudhury 18th Oct, 2018

Dear Tanvir,

The  minimum percentage of marks required in subjects Physics, Chemistry and Biology is at least 50 %  for a candidate who belongs to unreserved category and at least 40 % in the respective subjects for candidates belonging to reserved category.

So if you belong to the unreserved category, you should have a minimum percentage of 50 in each of the respective subjects.

Do refer to the link given for a better picture

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria

Hope this helps

TANU JAIN 18th Oct, 2018

Hello Tanvir,

Eligibility for neet exam is to qualify 10+2 from recognised university with science stream with subjects physics, chemistry and biology with aggregate 50% marks for unreserved category students and 45% for reserved category students.

If your fullfiling the eligibility criteria than yes you can appear for neet exam.

All the best.

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