Can I pursue MBBS after completing 12th with PCM (non-medical)?

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Asked by Aman Bisht

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    Sanjay K | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Hi Hema,
    The eligibility conditions for MBBS is as follows:
    Candidates should have qualified 12th board or equivalent examination of 10+2 education system recognized by AIIMS Delhi.
    They should have also studied physics, chemistry, biology and English as mandatory subjects in their 10+2 level.
    In addition to the above conditions, candidates belonging to General and OBC categories should have secured a minimum of 60% marks in the aggregate of aforesaid subjects and those belonging to SC, ST and OPH categories should have obtained at least 50%.
    As per these conditions, you will not be eligible for MBBS course. For more information, it would b
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    Taanish Kumaar Currently Studying BHMS from Delhi University | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    No, in order to pursue MBBS, you need to have biology as a subject in HSC.

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