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I have been trying to download the test booklet for Neet. But it always says booklet is successfully downloaded. When I check my phones Download folder, I did not find same... Where this booklet is downloaded?

kumardurgesh1802 27th Feb, 2025

Hello Vedant,

If your NEET test booklet shows "Successfully Downloaded" but isn't in your Downloads folder , try these steps:

  1. Check Other Folders – Look in File Manager > Internal Storage > Downloads or Documents.

  2. Search for the File – Open File Manager and search “.pdf”.

  3. Check Browser-Specific Folders – If using Chrome, check Android > data > com.android.chrome > files > Download.

  4. Redownload Using Another Browser – Try Chrome, Edge, or Firefox.

  5. Check App Permissions – Allow Files & Media access in Settings > Apps > Browser.

  6. Use a Different Device – Try downloading on a laptop or another phone.


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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.



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How many minimum marks in neet to get admission for general category

Sajal Trivedi 27th Feb, 2025

Hello aspirant,

The percentile cut-off for the current year's exam performance determines the minimum marks needed in NEET for MBBS. As a criterion for eligibility, these scores are essential for applicants hoping to get into any of India's medical schools.
To be qualified for the MBBS program through NEET, candidates in the unreserved category must score in the 50th percentile and have scores between 720 and 164.

For more information, you can visit our site through following link:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-qualifying-marks#:~:text=NEET%20qualifying%20marks%202024%20for,to%20qualify%20for%20NEET%20UG.

Thank you

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Can i give nios exam for 12th if i have failed in 2 subjects in cbse class 12 board exam if yee then can i give neet this year , and be considered as 12th pass even if i failed in cbse boards but pass in nios

kumardurgesh1802 27th Feb, 2025

Hello there,

Yes, you can appear for the NIOS Class 12 exam if you failed in two subjects in CBSE.

  1. NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) allows students to reappear in failed subjects or take fresh exams.

  2. Once you pass the NIOS 12th exam, you will be considered Class 12 qualified.

  3. NEET Eligibility: NIOS Class 12 pass students are eligible for NEET, provided they meet the PCB subject and minimum marks criteria (40% for OBC/SC/ST, 50% for General).

If you register and pass before NEET counselling, you can apply for MBBS admission.

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I got 147 marks in PCB group in 12th Maharashtra board in OBC category, Am I eligible for neet exam throughout addmission for other states ??

Priyanka Dasgupta 9th Oct, 2025

The NEET eligibility criteria suggest that students must have passed 12th grade or an equivalent qualification with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as core subjects from a recognised board. The minimum marks for OBC students are 50% aggregate marks in the PCB subjects. As per your marks in the Maharashtra Board Class 12 , you do not make up to the minimum marks required to appear in the NEET examination for other states. Therefore, you are currently not eligible; however, you can appear in the improvement examination and aim to score high this time.

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Hello i am an NEET student from Maharashtra i got 147 in PCB boards i am eligible because of obc eligibility but am i eligible for other states also??

Afreen 26th Feb, 2025

As an OBC candidate from Maharashtra, you're eligible for NEET admissions in Maharashtra. However, for other states, the eligibility criteria might differ.




All India Quota (AIQ) and State Quota:


1. All India Quota (AIQ): 15% of seats in government colleges are reserved for AIQ. You can apply for AIQ seats in any state, regardless of your domicile.


2. State Quota: 85% of seats in government colleges are reserved for state quota. For state quota seats, you'll need to fulfill the eligibility criteria of the respective state.




Eligibility for Other States:


To be eligible for state quota seats in other states, you'll typically need to:




1. Meet the state's eligibility criteria: Each state has its own eligibility criteria, which might include domicile requirements, minimum qualifying marks, or other conditions.


2. Fulfill the state's reservation policies: Some states have different reservation policies, which might affect your eligibility.




Some popular states for NEET admissions, along with their eligibility criteria, are:




- Karnataka: You'll need to fulfill the Karnataka domicile criteria or have studied in a Karnataka school for at least 7 years.


- Tamil Nadu: You'll need to fulfill the Tamil Nadu domicile criteria or have studied in a Tamil Nadu school for at least 5 years.


- Gujarat: You'll need to fulfill the Gujarat domicile criteria or have studied in a Gujarat school for at least 3 years




I hope this information helps you plan your NEET admissions strategy!

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If i got compartment in 2 subjects class 12 phy and chem and according to cbse policy u can only give compt exam once for one subject and i clear it in the month of july overall im passed, then i get chance to give comp 2 which will be held in feb or march for my 2nd subject chem , what code for neet should i fill ?? As overall i have 6 subjects but i passed in phy after giving 1st compartment , and will pass chem after 2nd compartment

kumardurgesh1802 26th Feb, 2025

Hello there,

Since you are appearing for the second compartment exam in Chemistry in February/March , your final qualification status will be determined after you pass it .

For NEET 2025 , you should fill:

NEET Qualification Code:

  • If you clear Chemistry before NEET 2025 registrations close, use Code 2 (12th pass with PCB).

  • If you are still waiting for Chemistry results at the time of registration, use Code 1 (appearing for Class 12 exams).

Once you pass both subjects, you will be fully eligible for NEET. Make sure to update your details if required during the correction window.


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Hi i am 2025 neet aspirant how much marks should i score in my neet exam so i can get gmc mbbs college i am from Maharashtra obc (D3 category) student?? Please can you tell me??

kumardurgesh1802 2nd Mar, 2025

Hello aspirant,

As an OBC (D3 category) student from Maharashtra , you need to aim for at least 520-550+ marks in NEET 2025 to have a good chance of getting an MBBS seat in a Government Medical College (GMC) through State Quota .

Expected NEET Score for GMC Admission (OBC - D3) Maharashtra:

  • Top GMCs (e.g., GMC Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur): 560-580+
  • Mid-tier GMCs (e.g., GMC Akola, Aurangabad, Latur): 530-550+
  • Lower cut-off GMCs (e.g., GMC Gondia, Chandrapur, Dhule): 510-530+

Cutoffs vary every year based on difficulty level, number of applicants, and seat availability . If you want a sure-shot seat in a good GMC, aim for 550+ marks .


For more details about the NEET Cut-off CLICK HERE .

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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.

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I am a resident of West Bengal, but completed 7th to 12th from Tamil Nadu. What will be the state of eligibility for NEET 2025?

kumardurgesh1802 26th Feb, 2025

Hello Avilasha,

Your State of Eligibility for NEET 2025 depends on the state where you completed your 10+2 (Class 12) and your domicile :

  1. West Bengal – If you have a domicile certificate of WB, you can apply under the state quota of West Bengal.

  2. Tamil Nadu – Since you studied 7th to 12th in Tamil Nadu, you are also eligible for the state quota in Tamil Nadu, even without a domicile.

    Best Option:

You can choose either WB or TN for the 85% state quota seats , depending on which has better chances based on your NEET score and category.


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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.

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Im currently a bsc 1st year student now and writing neet exam this is year while filling the neet form I had by mistake filling code 3 instead of code 5 as I am a bsc student i need to fill 5 but by mistake I had filled code 3 will i be for confirm able to change in correction window or if not is there any problem in counseling or admission because I had heard that admission will get cancelled? Please help me

Ankit 26th Feb, 2025

Since you are a BSc 1st-year student , the correct NEET qualification code should be Code 5 . However, if you mistakenly selected Code 3 , you can correct it during the NEET correction window , provided NTA allows changes in the qualification code. If not corrected, it might cause issues during counseling or admission , as incorrect details can lead to disqualification. Keep checking the official NTA NEET website for correction window updates and ensure all details are accurate before final submission.


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myself Isra complete b .pharmacy in 2015...right now working in pharmacy...interested to write need this year....how should I prepare for it ....is it enough to prepare now or should I wait for next year neet

Tanya Gupta 25th Feb, 2025

Isra, since you have a pharmacy background, your foundation in Biology and Chemistry will help in NEET preparation. However, NEET also requires strong Physics knowledge, which might need extra focus. If you start preparing now with a disciplined study plan, solving NCERTs, and practicing mock tests, you can attempt NEET this year. But if you feel you need more time to strengthen weak areas, you can target NEET next year. Consider joining a coaching program or using online resources for structured guidance. Your decision should depend on your confidence in covering the full syllabus effectively.

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