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How many present marks needed in state board exams for qualify In neet ??


Shubham Zadiwale 4th Mar, 2018
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Surbhi Dongare 4th Mar, 2018

Hi Shubham,

According to the eligiblity criteria given by MCI, candidate should have passed 10+2 or equivalent exam from a recognized university with minimum 50% aggregate for general and 40% for reserved category in PCB group. Along with this, it is mandetory to have Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subjects in both 11th and 12th class. 

For more details go through the link https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria.
All the best!!

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4th Mar, 2018
Thanks!!
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Sonali rathi 4th Mar, 2018

Hello Shubham,

To appear NEET you must meet few eligibility criteria. Coming to the criteria of qualifying marks in 10 +2 is for UR it is 50%, OBC/SC/St  it is 40% and for pwd it is 45%

You can check the below link address about the eligibility criteria of Neet in the below URL

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

Hope this helps

 

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4th Mar, 2018
Thank you so much!!
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5th Mar, 2018
Welcome
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