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50% marks in pcb group or in each subject physics cgemistry and biology


Xulafqar Ahmed 6th Feb, 2019
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masteranshu27 7th Feb, 2019

NEET Elligibility with respect to 10+2 marks -

For General/Unreserved Candidates

50 percent aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Pass mark in each subject but should be 50 percent or above in total)

For OBC/SC/ST

40 percent aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Pass mark in each subject but should be 40 percent or above in total)

For PWD

45 percent aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Pass mark in each subject but should be 45 percent or above in total)

Thank You

Best Of Luck



TANU JAIN 6th Feb, 2019

Hello,

The  candidates need to score minimum 50% of aggregate marks in PCB for the unreserved category and 40% of marks for the SC/ST/OBC categories (reserved PH) and 45% of for the unreserved PH category in the NEET exam.

Hope this will help you. All the best.

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