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How much minimum marks i need out of 50 in Physics


Sahil Dhuri 7th Mar, 2025
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Ankit 7th Mar, 2025

The minimum marks required in Physics out of 50 depend on the overall NEET cutoff and subject-wise difficulty level. Since NEET has a total of 720 marks, Physics usually carries 180 marks, with 50 questions contributing to this. To achieve a 700+ score, aim for at least 40-45 correct answers, ensuring around 160-170 marks in Physics. However, if your Biology and Chemistry scores are higher, a slightly lower Physics score may still keep you within the 700+ range. Focus on accuracy and strong conceptual understanding to maximize your marks.

Mitali Sharma 7th Mar, 2025

Hello

The minimum marks you need out of 50 in Physics depend on the exam :

JEE Mains : No fixed minimum but aiming for 15-20 marks can keep you in the competition.

NEET : Around 25-30 marks for a decent score.

Board Exams : Usually 33% (16-17 marks) is needed to pass.

College Exams : Varies by institution typically 16-20 marks is required.

Drop a message , if you need details for a specific exam .

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