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i am a NIOS student i score 59 marks in bio,48 in chemistry and 49 in physics including TMA marks.I belong to general category.Is i am eligible for neet.


Zaid 11th Feb, 2021
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Sharon Rose Student Expert 11th Feb, 2021

Hello,

The aggregate percentage that you have scored is 52%. The eligibility criteria is that a candidate must have passed 10+2 with English, Biology, Physics and Chemistry from a recognized board. Candidates belonging to general category must have scored minimum 50% marks in Biology, Physics and Chemistry (Theory+Practical) for SC/ST/OBC it is 40% marks and for PWD category it is 45% marks.

TMA marks carry 20% weightage in the external examination. You have to score minimum 50% marks altogether in Biology, Physics and chemistry. You have not mentioned the marks scored in Practical. So please check if you have scored 50% marks including theory and practical.

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