I failed in chemistry theory, but my PCB percentage is above 60. Will I be able to study MBBS if I score good marks in NEET UG?

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To be eligible to get admitted for MBBS in India, you need to have passed Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) separately in Class 12 with 50% of aggregate marks (40% marks for SC/ST/OBC) from a recognised board. As you could not pass in Chemistry theory, you might require clearing the supplementar

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