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Shankar Dey 19th Apr, 2018
As per the Elligibility Criteria for NEET 2018, You have to pass in all subjects along 50% in PCB. If you can clear your supplementary paper before your counselling begins and manage to get an aggregate of 50% in PCB subjects, then you will be considered eligible. So work hard to clear the subject in supplementary examination. All the best.
JAY MALYA BANERJEE 19th Apr, 2018
Sorry you can not appear for NEET. You need to pass all PCB 
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Gautam Manohar 14th Apr, 2018
Hi if you clear the supplementary exam before counselling..you would be eligible. Good luck.
Vivek Mishra 13th Apr, 2018
Yes. You can but it depends upon your aggregate marks of physics,chemistry and biology..according to the official notification, minimum 50% aggregate marks should be in PCB for general category candidates and 40% aggregate marks in same for reserved category candidates..
If in your supplementary exam of chemistry, if you score well, and your aggregate is above the minimum percentage criteria for the respective category candidates , you can give neet ug exam in 2019..

Good luck..stay motivated.. :-)
Shankul 13th Apr, 2018
50% in PCB with all  subjects cleared is the requirement.
If you clear you supply exams before councelling session starts you will be considered eligible.
So go all out and do well in NEET UG first then work hard to clear your chemistry before councelling.
All the best, have faith you can do it!
Devika shinde 12th Apr, 2018
Sorry you cannot appear for exam because the condition for NEET as well as jee is to pass in phy chem  by 50 percent for open category.
I also advice you to ask your teacher who knows well about it.
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12th Apr, 2018
Sorry, But you need to pass on all PCB subjects for NEET.
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Hey Kirrak,

As per the Elligibility Criteria for NEET 2018, you require to have an aggregate of 50% in PCB if you belong to the general category, 40% for reserved category. Another criteria is that you have to pass your board exams overall and secure at least a minimum of 50% to be eligible for NEET 2018. So, you need to have   passed your Board exams!

But if you can clear your supplementary paper before your Counselling begins and manage to get an aggregate of 50% in PCB subjects, your candidature will still hold true for Counseling, provided you secure a good score in NEET 2018.

It seems a bit of an ordeal. But you can definitely do this! Work Hard and Stay Strong! All the very Best!
Raveesh Rattan Kumar 12th Apr, 2018
No. You can't. You need to clear Physics, chemistry and biology and that too with a minimum aggregate of 50% in order to become eligible for NEET.
Cristiano Ashim 12th Apr, 2018
Sorry, it is mandatory to pass in physics, chemistry and biology in order to appear for NEET.

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