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in neet 2020 practical marks will include and how can we divide in percentage


Jay damor 11th Oct, 2019
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VIPIN KUMAR 25th Oct, 2019
Dear Candidate,
Neet is not an board exam it's an compative exam so you can't add practical marks in that .

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Dipanshu Sarawagi 11th Oct, 2019

To calculate percentage marks in physics chemistry and Biology you need to get the marks obtained in physics chemistry and Biology and then divide it by the maximum marks of each subjects that is if each paper consists of hundred marks then marks obtained by you out of 300 / 300 x 100 to get the percentage marks.

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11th Oct, 2019
How can I include practical marks
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priyaankasarkar Student Expert 11th Oct, 2019

Dear Jay, to be declared "PASS" in any subject, you should clear both the theory and practical marks. For example, let's say if your Theory marks are for 70 and practicals are for 30 and to be declared pass in Theory you should score 21, you should score a minimum of 21 in Theory and then score the remaining in practicals. Now let's say you scored 21 in Theory and 25 in Practicals, you have passed in the subject. But you the same marks in Biology, Physics and Chemistry you will not be eligible for NEET if you belong to General Category. This is because to be eligible for NEET, you should score a minimum aggregate of 50% in General Category, 45% for PWD and 40% for OBC,SC,ST. In short, including your Theory and Practicals, you should pass the subject and then score the aggregate according to your Category.

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11th Oct, 2019
I already pass 12 in 2015 and that time I have 4 sem mean 11 and 12 class and we have 1 sem 100 marks mcq, 2sem theory and for practical 50 marks for each sub
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Student Expert 11th Oct, 2019
what were your scores in these subjects in 12th?
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11th Oct, 2019
priyaankasarkar Chemisrty theory 41 (practical 40)
Physics theory 40 (practical 40)
Biology theroy 45 (practical 40)
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11th Oct, 2019
Jay damor ???????
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11th Oct, 2019
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rehan18alam Student Expert 11th Oct, 2019

Dear Aspirant,

Your complete percentage is calculated after the inclusion of practical marks. You can't calculate your score without your practical marks and you'll be needing a score of complete 100 to find out your percentage. The eligibility is that a candidate must have scored a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. For GEN-PWD is 45% and for OBC/SC/ST the criteria is 40% in the PCB.

You could check complete eligibility here:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria

Hope this helps.

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