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i given 12 th board in general category in which i got 42% aggregate in pcb. but i have obc caste certificate of uttar pradesh so iam i eligible for neet

Chelsie G 6th Aug, 2025

Yes, you are eligible to appear for NEET. Even though you got 42% aggregate in PCB under the general category, since you have a valid OBC caste certificate from Uttar Pradesh, you will be considered under the OBC category. For OBC and other reserved categories, the minimum eligibility requirement is 40% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in 12th board exams. So with 42%, you meet the criteria and can apply for NEET under the OBC category.


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I have domain subject as English Literature in twelfth along with two more subjects but English Literature which comes in the language category.And the requirement of CUET is three domains plus one language so am I not eligible to give CUET exam now?Can I take another subject in additional??

Abhinav Singh 5th Mar, 2024

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I assume you had a total of 5 subjects including 1 English, so you can choose domain subjects from the other 4 subjects, and you can choose your additional subject as the domain subject also there is no problem in doing so.
Keep a check that you don't select the wrong domain as this will hamper your admissions.

Senior's advice: Select as many domains as you can as this will help you in maximizing your score. Do not restrict yourself to only 3 domains.

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I am a student of BA fourth semester. I am confused to choice subjects whether I should take English literature or politics?

Rishitha 28th Feb, 2024

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If you enjoy reading and analyzing literature, exploring different cultures, historical contexts, and literary movements, then English literature might be good fit for you. But if you are interested in understanding political systems, governance, public policies, international relations, and society issues, then studying politics can be good fit for you.


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