If my 50% criteria is not clear, can I fill NEET Application Form?

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Asked by Mayur Shinde

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    Vanshika Bhardwaj | Contributor-Level 10

    6 months ago

    No, one can not fill out the form if the 50% aggregate is not clear. As, the minimum eligibility crieria for giving the NEET exam is 10+2mwith Physics, chemistry, and biology as main subject and the candidate must have 50% of aggregate in class 12th. If, the criteria is not clear it is advisable to not fill the form. As, to secure the seat in government college candidate must clear the NEET exam and the merit list released by the medical college. If, one has clear the NEET exam and does not qualify for 50% aggregate, candidate can be resist to take admission. 

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    Ritu Rathee | Contributor-Level 8

    9 months ago

    It's best to clarify the 50% criteria before filling out the NEET application form to avoid any issues later. Here's why:

    • Eligibility Requirement: NEET has a minimum eligibility requirement of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) for the general category. If you're unsure whether you meet this criteria, you might not be eligible to take the exam.
    • Application Rejection: Filling out the form with incomplete information or not meeting the eligibility criteria can lead to rejection of your application. This could waste your time and application fee.
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    Ishan Sinha | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago

    NEET eligibility criteria require candidates to meet certain educational qualifications, such as completing 10+2 or an equivalent examination with the required subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English) from a recognised board. Additionally, candidates must attain a minimum percentage in the qualifying examination to be eligible for NEET.

    If your 50% criteria is not clear, it is advisable to thoroughly review the NEET information bulletin or contact the conducting authority responsible for NEET, such as the National Testing Agency (NTA), to seek clarification on the eligibility criteria. They will be able to provi

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