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hi Sir/maam i had 6 subject in my 12th and I have passed in 5 but failed in One main subject but i have given improvement in that subject and passed now i have two Marksheet will it create any problem during my NEET counselling.somone please help me Im very depressed. what should i do?


Farhan Khan 11th Feb, 2021
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Sharon Rose Student Expert 11th Feb, 2021

Hello,

Yes, you will still be eligible to appear for NEET if you have failed in one subject but after re-appearing for the examination in that subject and passed. You must have also passed 10+2 with Biology, Physics, Chemistry and English. If you belong to general category with minimum 50% in Biology, Physics and Chemistry including theory and practical, for SC/ST/OBC it is minimum 40% marks and for PWD it is minimum 45% marks. You can submit both the marksheet in the college you get admitted based on NEET score through counselling. You do not have to worry about that. Concentrate on your preparation.

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11th Feb, 2021
mam But that particular subject is not mention on my passing certificate because i passed that subject later
will it create any problems?
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ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 11th Feb, 2021

Hi

Can you please help me with the name of the 6th subject in which you had failed and then passed it later on?

Because, if you had passed in 5 subjects then you are overall pass in your 12th board examination and if those 5 subject include physics chemistry biology and English then you didn't even need to  appear for again for examination to clear the 6th subject or use the two marksheet.

But, no worries
You are eligibile for Neet examination even if you had failed in 6th subject and later on cleared it and don't worry even if you have two marksheets ,there will be no problem . You are still eligible for Neet examination provided

you must have passed 12th examination with physics, chemistry ,biology/biotechnology and English and must have got:-

-) at least  50  % in aggregate of PCB  i.e Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology  in 12th examination  if belongs to general category

-) at least  40%  in aggregate of PCB if belongs to  Obc/ Sc /st category

-)at least 45 % in aggregate of PCB in case of general pwd candidates to be eligible.

Also,
* to be eligible for neet 2021 one has to be at least 17 years old or more by 31st December 2021
* There is no upper age limit for Neet 2021
* There's no limit for the maximum number of attempts/times one can appear in NEET.

For detailed information about neet examination eligibility go through our page for which link is provided below; -

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria

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Thank you

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11th Feb, 2021
mam But that particular subject is not mention on my passing certificate because i passed that subject later
will it create any problems?
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Student Expert 11th Feb, 2021
Farhan Khan can you please help with the name of the subject
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Student Expert 11th Feb, 2021
Farhan Khan can you please help with the name of the subject
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11th Feb, 2021
ADITYA KUMAR sir its ,chemistry
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Student Expert 11th Feb, 2021
Farhan Khan Hi
It's completely ok even if you had failed in chemistry then later on passed it, what all maters is that you have passed in your chemistry now ,so you don't need to worry you are eligible for Neet examination provided you must have got at least  50 % in aggregate of PCB i.e Physics, Chemistry and Biology /biotechnology in 12th examination  if belongs to general category , or  at least  40%  in aggregate of PCB if belongs to  Obc/ Sc /st category
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11th Feb, 2021
ADITYA KUMAR Thank you soo much sir
but is there any issue in Private/deemed university?during counselling?
because I'm worry what if they don't accept my It?
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Student Expert 11th Feb, 2021
Farhan Khan No, in general there will be no issue because the eligibility of private candidates is in Supreme Court and until the supreme court give its judgement over the eligibility of private candidates , private candidates are eligible for Neet and thus you are eligible for getting admission in Medical Colleges .
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11th Feb, 2021
ADITYA KUMAR sir i mean private medical college
will it create any problems during documents verification?
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Student Expert 11th Feb, 2021
Farhan Khan No, no problem will be there
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