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Hello there,

  • Your 12th Standard Board Examination from a certified State Board or Central Board, is your qualifying Examination.
  • This means that you have to pass your 12th Standard to be eligible to answer the NEET Examination.
  • Other than passing your boards, you need to score an aggregate of 50% in your PCB subjects, i.e. Physics, Chemistry and Biology. If you belong to a reserved category, then 40% is the cut off and 45%, if you are Physically handicapped.
  • If you do not pass in your board exams and score well for NEET, you NEET score will.not be considered.
I hope I have answered your query! All the very best!
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17th May, 2018
In OBC 40% in 12th mark it's ok
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venkatesh 17th May, 2018
just pass is enough for u to attend neet
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17th May, 2018
FOR OBC 40%  12th mark it's ok
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18th May, 2018
just u pass is enough.
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