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According to the NEET UG eligibility requirements, you are eligible for seats if you have completed your 12th grade with physics, chemistry, biology, and English as required courses from a recognised board. Additionally, if you are a general applicant, you must have a 50 percent aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. However, there is considerable leeway in the proportion for pupils in the reserved group.
Also admission to good government medical college totally depends upon you , if you get good score in NEET like 600+ then you will definately get a good govt.college but also if your score is not that good and you don't get any govt medical college and you can afford a private medical college then you can go for that too.
Hello,
Yes you can get it.
The eligibility criteria of NEET UG says that if you have passed your 12th from a recognized board with physics, chemistry, biology and English as compulsory subjects then you are all good for getting seats. Further if you are a general candidate then you should have aggregate 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. However there is some relaxation in percentage for reserved category students.
The admission is given basically on the performance in your NEET exam, the better you perform the easier it will be for you to get seat.
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hope you are doing absolutely fine
Private candidates are eligible to get government colleges and free seat if they clear the following criteria-
If you clear the above mentioned criteria, you are assured to get the seat. Also you need to get a really good score to get the college. For getting a government/ free seat, you need to score above 560 marks.
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