How much marks are required in class 12th for selection in MBBS?

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Asked by Preet Oberoi
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Dr  Swastik Sahu
9 years ago
12th Marks are required for the MBBS entrance examinations for eligibility purpose only. You must have 55% in aggregate in PCB. However selection to MBBS depends on your entrance score.

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J
3 years ago
More than 55% in the 12th PCB is required for selection. But ultimately, it all comes down to how well you do on the entrance exam. Best of luck and get ready for that.

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S
6 years ago
Class 12th Marks are required for the MBBS entrance examinations for eligibility purpose only. You must have 55% in aggregate in PCB. However, selection to MBBS depends on your entrance score.

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A
6 years ago
You need to have more that 55% in 12th PCB for your selection. But what basically matters is how much to score in the entrance test. Prepare for that and all the best.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya
7 years ago
Class 12th Marks are required for the MBBS entrance examinations for eligibility purpose only. You must have 55% in aggregate in PCB. However, selection to MBBS depends on your entrance score.

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P
7 years ago
The basic eligibility criteria for MBBS demands 55%+ percentage in you PUC Science without any backlogs. Good luck for your studies.

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Syed Asif
7 years ago
Minimum requirement is 55% with PCB as your PUC subjects but you still have to do well in the entrance exam to get admission. Good luck.

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Dr. Uma Sinha
7 years ago
Hi, Eligibility Criteria Minimum age: 17 years Candidate must have passed 10+2 Science stream with Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects, from a recognised board. Minimum aggregate marks required in PCB subjects is 50% marks. Minimum marks scored in Biology subject is 50% marks. Note: Minimum mar

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pranav rathore
8 years ago
You can't get selected in MBBS on the basis of class 12th score. You need to pass a national entrance cum eligibility test for it (JIMPER or AIIMS). You need to score 55 percent marks in NEET and 60% in AIIMS and JIMPER.

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