I scored 77 marks in Physics, 88 marks in Chemistry and 74 marks in Biology in my board exams. Am I eligible to appear for the NEET exam?
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You would be eligible to appear for the NEET exam in 2024 if you meet the following criteria:
You have passed your 12th standard examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as compulsory subjects. For the General category, you need to have secured a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in your 12th standard exam.
With the marks you mentioned - 77 in Physics, 88 in Chemistry, and 74 in Biology - your aggregate score would be 239 out of 300, which is 79.67%. This meets the 50% minimum requirement for the General category. You must have completed 17 years of age at the time of ad
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