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I did really bad in my class 12 boards due to some personal issues. Can i still persue mbbs after neet?


Palak Verma 25th Apr, 2025
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lisa 26th Apr, 2025

The eligibility varies based on the category. General category candidates need a minimum of 50%, while SC/ST/OBC/Reserved-PWD candidates require a minimum of 40%. General-PWD candidates need at least 45%. .

If your class 12th percentage meets the minimum eligibility criteria required for your category, then you are eligible for NEET and can pursue MBBS if you clear the cutoff for the exam.

RAJIV TIWARI 26th Apr, 2025

Hello Palak Verma,

I'm really sorry to hear that you've had a tough time with your Class 12 boards. But don’t worry— it’s still possible to pursue MBBS after giving the NEET exam!

Here’s how:

1. NEET Eligibility

  • To be eligible for NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) , you need to have completed your Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as core subjects, and you need to have at least 50% marks (in aggregate) for General category, or 40% for SC/ST/OBC category.

  • No need for high marks in 12th , but you must meet the minimum percentage criteria for NEET eligibility.

2. NEET Preparation

  • Since your Class 12 marks won’t affect your NEET performance, you can still focus on preparing well for the NEET exam .

  • Focus on NCERT books for Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, as NEET is based on Class 11 and 12 syllabus.

3. Importance of NEET Score

  • Your NEET score is what matters for MBBS admissions, not your Class 12 score. So, concentrate on performing your best in the NEET exam to improve your chances of securing a seat in a medical college.

4. Counseling and Admission

  • Once you clear NEET, you can apply for MBBS through the counseling process .

  • The counseling process is based on your NEET rank and not Class 12 marks. So, if you score well in NEET, you have a good chance of getting into a medical college.

5. Backup Options

  • If you don’t make it to government medical colleges, there are still many private medical colleges and deemed universities where you can apply based on your NEET score.

Next Steps

  • Prepare for NEET : Focus on studying for NEET and aim for a good score.

  • Take care of your health : If personal issues affected your performance, make sure you take the necessary steps to manage your well-being during NEET preparation.

Don't give up your dreams —many students face challenges in Class 12 but still achieve their goals through perseverance and focus on NEET.

Hope that Helps...

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