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Parul Thapa

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Getting into MBBS can be hard, but it is possible. Last year, the lowest NEET score for the General category was 137.

Admission depends on your NEET score, the college you want to join, and your category (General, OBC, SC, ST). Each state and college may have different rules.

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Muskan

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No, you are not eligible to appear for NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) with PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) along with Biology as an optional subject in your 12th grade. NEET is specifically for candidates who have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as core subjects in their qualifying examination (typically 10+2 or equivalent). The eligibility criteria require candidates to have studied Biology as a core subject alongside Physics and Chemistry to qualify for NEET. Therefore, your combination of PCM with Biology as an optional subject does not fulfill the eligibility requirement for NEET.

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Muskan

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Yes, you are eligible to write the NEET exam if you have completed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as core subjects from a recognised board. Since you have completed 12th with PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics), and you are planning to write the Biology exam via NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) this year, you will fulfill the Biology/Biotechnology requirement necessary for NEET eligibility.

 

Ensure that you pass the Biology exam from NIOS and obtain the required marksheet before the NEET exam registration deadlines. Verify specific eligibility criteria and documentation r

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Muskan

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Yes, you can take only the biology subject exam from NIOS and still qualify for NEET if you're a maths student. NEET is open to NIOS students who meet the qualifying requirements, including passing the Class XII exam with Biology as a subject and meeting all other requirements. In order to be eligible for NEET, candidates must pass the qualifying test in each of the following subjects: English, physics, chemistry, biology/biotechnology, and biology. This means that even if you are a maths student pursuing biology at NIOS, you can still apply for NEET.

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Muskan

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Yes, you can give Biology as an on-demand exam from NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) after passing 12th grade with PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) from CBSE. This will allow you to meet the eligibility criteria for NEET, which requires candidates to have studied Biology in their 12th grade. Once you pass the Biology exam from NIOS and receive the marksheet, it will be considered alongside your CBSE marksheet for NEET eligibility. Ensure that you register for the NIOS exam and complete the necessary formalities well in advance to have your Biology marksheet ready for NEET registration.

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Nidhi Kumari

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The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) conducts its entrance exam known as the AIIMS MBBS Entrance Exam; admission is not determined by NEET scores. But with 600 scores you can get admission to other government medical colleges based on NEET scores.  

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Bhupinder Kour

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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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Bhupinder Kour

Contributor-Level 10

After M.Sc. Zoology, you can pursue:

  • Academic Researcher
  • Teacher
  • Ecologist
  • Media Sector
  • Scientific Writer
  • Animal Nutritionist
  • Marine Biologist
  • Environment Consultant
  • Wildlife Conservationist
  • Veterinarian
  • Wildlife Biologist
  • Animal and Wildlife Educator
  • Zookeeper
  • Wildlife Campaign Officer
  • Field Officer
  • Wildlife Project Officer
  • Assistant Professor
  • Wildlife Programme Officer
  • Zoologist
  • Associate Editor Zoology

You are not eligible for NEET UG as it is a postgraduate degree focused on advanced studies in zoology, not medicine.

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Piyush Awasthi

Beginner-Level 5

You need to have studied biology, chemistry, and physics in your 10+2 in order to be qualified for NEET. Biology is something you can study as an elective, if not as a fundamental topic. However, you ought to have studied biology and received at least a 50% overall in these three subjects throughout your 10+2 examination. It is 40% for OBC, SC, and ST, 45% for PWD, and 50% for the general category. Unfortunately, MPHW does not offer any of these three disciplines, hence you are not eligible for NEET.

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