NEET Eligibility
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The minimum passing percentage in 12 th standard to be eligible for neet is 50 % for general category and for sc/st/obc it is 40%
In case you are physically or psychologically disabled you need 45 %
Since you have scored 225 out of 450 your percentage is 50%
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Yes, you should be eligible for NEET 2025. NEET eligibility typically requires candidates to have studied Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English in their 10+2 curriculum. Since you have studied PCMB (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology) for the last two years with practical exams and Biology as an optional subject,
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Your combined score of theory + practicals will be counted.
If you have got 50% marks in theory and practicals , you should not worry. Also you must have scored 50% aggregate score in physics+ chemistry + biology ( not separately)
As per neet eligibility criteria The candidate
You won't have to write all exams . You will have to reappear for chemistry exam. You must pass this time and make sure you are getting 50% aggtegate marks in three subjects physics, chemistry and biology.
Then after results you will be eligible for neet.
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Hello aspir ,
I hope you are absolutely fine and doing well in your studies. As per your mentioned query, you also have to consider English for the NEET eligibility criteria. Because as per the eligibility criteria of this exam , candidates should have passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics,
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I hope you are doing good. The eligibility criteria for NEET 2023 is, 50%(General candidates), 40%(SC/ST/OBC candidates) and 45% (PWD candidates) in PCB only.
You got 56% in PCB aggregate, which already satisfies the minimum criteria. Yes, you are eligible to appear in NEET-UG 2023 . I hope it
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The National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET), formerly known as the All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT), is the entrance exam for MBBS and BDS programs at Indian medical and dental schools. The National Testing Agency is in charge of it (NTA).
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