Am I eligible for NEET 2024? I got 46 marks in Chemistry in Class 12.
PWD candidates from the General category must receive at least 45% of the total score, while candidates from the reserved category (SC, ST, and OBC) must receive 40% of the total score in order to meet NEET eligibility requirements. Thus, you will be able to take the NEET 2024 exam provided you have
NEET eligibility requirements state that PwD candidates from the General category must receive a least a 45% aggregate, while candidates from the reserved category (SC/ST/OBC) must receive at least a 40% aggregate. You will therefore be qualified to take the NEET 2024 exam provided you have obtained

As per the eligibility criteria of NEET, PWD candidates from General category should secure minimum 45 per cent aggregate and those from the reserved category (SC, ST, OBC) should secure 40 per cent aggregate. Hence, if you have secured the requisite aggregate, then you will be eligible to appear fo
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NEET exam is the only entrance exam students are required to clear for admissions at Tver State Medical University. Apart from the NEET exam, the students do not need to appear or qualify any other exam such as IELTS, TOEFL, etc.
Aspirants cannot get admission without NEET scores. Candidates need to have a valid score in NEET to get a seat in BHMS programme of Swami Vivekanand Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital. Candidates must also complete Class 12 with PCB to get admission in BHMS programme.
The exams like NEET are basically for practicing here in India, so the National University of Singapore does not really ask for it.
Given below are the guidelines, take a look -
- If an Indian student wishes to return to India and practice, then NEET is mandatory.
- It is kind of a licensing exa
For government college 550+ is required and it varies year to year depending upon the cut off
For private 200+ is required for BDS
Yes, you can join Delhi university on the basis of 12th percentage
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