How much NEET score is required for MBBS in Georgia?
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To pursue MBBS degree in Georgia, Indian students must obtain at least 50% marks in the Grigol exam to obtain a qualifying score. Besides, these students are required to score at least 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in Class XII. Some other non-academic requirements include:
- Must be at least 17 years of age before December end of the admission year;
- Valid passport with at least 18 months of validity; and
- A medical fitness certificate from a registered clinic or hospital.
Below are the NEET-UG requirements of top MBBS universities in Georgia:
University
NEET Score Requirements
Caucasus International University General Category: Minimum 50th Percentile
Grigol Robakidze University General Category: Minimum 50th Percentile
Reserved Category: Minimum 40th Percentile
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