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Ahmadunnisa Begum 31st Mar, 2018
Hello Subha,

Yes getting 50% marks in PCB makes you eligible to write NEET. Once you qualify neet and get a good rank you will definitely get into a medical college.aim for a score above 560.

Goodluck
None 29th Mar, 2018

Dear Shubha,

In order to be eligible for NEET you should have 50% aggregate marks in PCB in general category and to be eligible for JIPMER you should have 60% aggregate marks in PCB in general category.

 

Boards marks will not counted in your result so you need to score good marks in NEET exam to get admission in top medical colleges.

 

Good Luck!!

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Mohit Patle 29th Mar, 2018
I try and try for achieve sucess
rajat maiya 29th Mar, 2018
Dear Shubha, at last what matters is your pcb marks. You need have have an average of over 50% marks combined in those subjects. So if you have got that then you are definitely eligible. Wish you the best of luck.

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