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8 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, you can fill out the NEET registration form with 46% in 12th (PCB) but to be eligible for admission, you need the following:
- Minimum 50% for General/OBC or 40% for SC/ST
- Your PCB aggregate must meet the criteria
Options if you fall short:
1) Take an improvement exam to raise your marks.
2) Consider NIOS or a single-subject re-test
3) Some state boards allow grace marks
Note: You'll receive an admit card, but final college admission requires your marks to meet the requirements. Don't lose hope; many students improve their marks later! Check
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NEXT (National Exit Test) is a national level exam introduced by Government of India for medical students. It is the part of NMC (national medical commission) act for determing the eligibility of an individual for medical council registration and gives a license to practice medicine in India. In 2026, NEXT exam is likely to begin and 2022 batch of MBBS will be the first batch to be eligible for the NEXT1 and NEXT2 exam in 2026. This is going to be the final examination for MBBS programme and clearing it will grant them eligibility for internships and practice medicines. So, NEXT 1 is essential for them to clear. NEXT2 will make the stu
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, for NEET UG 2025 candidates are required to upload a soft copy of their 10th marksheet.This document acts as proof of your date of birth and completion of class 10th education.
Further, you don't need to show original document, it is required when you go for counselling process.
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