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if a person is one eyed defected (blind)... 1.is he eligible for neet 2.if eligible then will he fall under pH category 3.and how much a pH student has to ..score to get a simple state quote government medical college PlZz aNswEr mY 3 pointS??


meershahid116 26th Dec, 2020
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suchayitaanusaha 4th Feb, 2021

Hello,

If aspirant visual ability 40% or more than this then he or she is not eligible for NEET examination. Now if his/her visual disability is less than 40% then eligible so he or she is belongs to ph category. Now ph cutoff every year is differ in NEET. Last year 2020 ph general candidate cutoff 146-129 and ph obc/sc/st candidate cutoff 128-113. So if you want to get government college then you have to minimum score in 300 then you will get a chance for government medical college.

All the best.

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