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Did intermediate marks are helpful to get medicine seat?


rchowdarapally 18th Jun, 2020
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Sahithi 16th Oct, 2020

Dear aspirants,

Intermediate marks are not counted in calculating your NEET Score but they are needed to help you appear for the exam. NEET Score is the sole basis to help you fetch your MBBS seat. The class 12th Boards marks does not have any impact on the medical aspirant's position in the merit list of the medical colleges.

The minimum marks required for the eligibility of the candidate is to passed in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English individually.

The candidates belonging to General Category should score a aggregate minimum of 50% in intermediate.

Candidates who belong to Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes or Other Backward Classes (OBC) should score a aggregate minimum of 40% in intermediate.

Mounika Sonti 18th Jun, 2020

Hello!!!

Hope you are doing great!!!!

No intermediate marks are not considered in NEET Examination.The seat will be alloted only based on your NEET performance.Based on your marks and All India rank,the seat will be alloted to you.

Hope it helps!!!!

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