Do I need to score 50 % in each subject i.e chem physics bio or I have to score 50% total in class 12 for neet
Answer (1)
Hi Sam,
There has nothing about total marks in 12 for eligibility criteria for NEET qualification marks.
You should have got atleast 50% aggregate in your PCB(for general), 40%(for sc/st/Obc), & 45%(for PWD).
So, not even in each subject 50%, you should have aggregate of 50% in PCB.
Hope you get it.
There has nothing about total marks in 12 for eligibility criteria for NEET qualification marks.
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Eligiblity Criteria for NEET qualifying marks :
You should have got atleast 50% aggregate in your PCB(for general), 40%(for sc/st/Obc), & 45%(for PWD).
So, not even in each subject 50%, you should have aggregate of 50% in PCB.
Hope you get it.
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So I need to score 50 % in each subject ?
No, look I'm explaining you.
Look, suppose you get 48 in bio but 52 in physics & chemistry both. So your aggregate will be (48+52+52)/3=50.03 (I'm just assuming the minimum marks). They you will be eligible for NEET.
But try to score score 50 in all subjects.
Good luck.
Look, suppose you get 48 in bio but 52 in physics & chemistry both. So your aggregate will be (48+52+52)/3=50.03 (I'm just assuming the minimum marks). They you will be eligible for NEET.
But try to score score 50 in all subjects.
Good luck.
Ahhh finally I got it
That means if I get 80 I bio 50 in physics and 30 in chemistry still I am eligible ?
That means if I get 80 I bio 50 in physics and 30 in chemistry still I am eligible ?
What's your passing board for 12?
I am doing from a open CBSE school
As you are from CBSE, you have to get atleast 33 out of 100, in each subject, otherwise you will fail.
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