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I successfully registered for neet 2019 I hve passed in phy, chem, bio, eng, physical education with more than 50%marks but fail in six sub


Himani 11th Dec, 2018
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Dr.Debtanu Banerjee 11th Dec, 2018
as per the guidelines laid down you should only be passing with 50% in each of aggregate including physics, chemistry and biology and value pass or fail in your state subject should not found regarding your eligibility for appearing in the neet examination and subsequent verification and counselling so it should not be a problem for you don't worry
Karthikeyan 11th Dec, 2018

Hi

There is no problem if yo use fail in your sixth subjects.

As per the eligibility , you should have at least 50% in your PCB you scored it so there is no problem in your future for admission process.

Thanks

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Karthikeyan 11th Dec, 2018

Hi

As per the elgibilitiy you should have at least 50% in PCB subjects .

There won't be any problem if you are fail in your sixth subjects .

And there won't be any problem in your Admission process in future.

Thanks

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