What is the selection process for MBBS and what is the minimum NEET percentile required?

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    Sanika Shinde

    a year ago

    The National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET), the required entrance exam for MBBS programs, is a part of the selection process for MBBS in India. To move on to the next phase, candidates must achieve a score higher than the National Testing Agency's (NTA) minimum cutoff percentile. All India Quota (AIQ) and State Quota are the two quotas used for admissions; 15% of seats are allotted to AIQ, and the remaining 85% are for the state quotas. Based on their NEET scores and preferences, candidates register for counseling, which entails multiple rounds of seat distribution determined by merit and preferences. Certain seats may be set as

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    Deepu Jose | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    The selection process for MBBS in India typically involves candidates appearing for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for undergraduate courses. The NEET exam assesses candidates' proficiency in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. The admission process is primarily based on the merit list generated from NEET scores, which are presented as percentiles. Candidates achieving a certain percentile are eligible for counseling conducted by respective state authorities or centralized bodies.

    The minimum marks required for MBBS in NEET depend on the category to which the candidate belongs to:

    • General category: 50th perc
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