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What is the minimum rank required to pass NEET exam??


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Ben M. Jiji 18th May, 2018
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Naman Modi 18th May, 2018
Hello. There is nothing such as minimum rank or marks. You get eligibility in NEET. To be eligible for admission in MBBS/BDS courses, students have to secure minimum 50% percentile in National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test. In case of Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe/Other Backward Classes, the minimum 40% is required. For candidates of locomotor disability of lower limbs, the minimum percentile is 45% and 40 percentile for SC-PH, ST-PH & OBC-PH candidates. The percentile will be determined on the basis of highest marks secured in the All India common merit list.

But to get a good govt seat your score should be more than 550. Last year the 50th percentile was at 131 marks.
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