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is it compulsory to pass neet exam with AIR ranking under 50 to get admission in AIIMS mbbs


Prasant Kumar Singh 22nd Mar, 2021
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Sohamsengupta8 1st May, 2021

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Taking admission in any of the AIIMS in India through NEET UG exam which is conducted by National testing agency the candidate has to achieve at least 50 percentile in the NEET UG entrance examination and marks there to get at least 701 to 147 for general candidate. For OBC SC ST candidate 40 percentile at the NEET UG exam marks have to get  147 to 128 in all India ranking.

Neet exam is of 720 marks there is syllabus of 12th standard examination  with PCB and English or biotechnology in which is a candidate has to get at least 50% for general candidate 45% for general candidate and 40% for SC ST OBC candidate in 12th class exam and the Neet exam they have to get at least 700 plus marks to get admission in any of the AIIMS in India for MBBS UG course.

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