Qualifying
Criteria for National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test
In order to be eligible for admission to MBBS/BDS courses
for a particular academic year, it shall be necessary for a candidate to obtain
minimum of marks at 50th percentile
in ‘National Eligibility-cum-Entrance
Test, held for the said academic year. However, in respect of candidates
belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward
Classes (OBC), the minimum marks shall be at 40th percentile. In respect of General candidates with locomotory
disability of lower limbs, the minimum marks shall be at 45th percentile.
The percentile shall be determined on the basis of highest marks secured in All-India common merit list in ‘National
Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for admission to MBBS/BDS courses’.
Provided when sufficient number of candidates in the
respective categories fail to secure minimum marks as prescribed in National
Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test held for any academic year for admission to
MBBS/BDS Courses, the Central Government in consultation with Medical Council
of India/Dental Council of India may at its discretion lower the minimum marks
required for admission to MBBS/BDS Courses for candidates belonging to
respective categories and marks so lowered by the Central Government shall be applicable
for the said academic year only.
No
candidate who has failed to obtain the minimum eligibility marks as above shall
be eligible for admission to MBBS/BDS courses.
Calculation of Percentile:
On the Basis of Highest Marks: Suppose Mohan has scored 295 in NEET
and 396 is the highest score of NEET, then the percentile of Mohan would be 295 x 100/396 = 74.49 and in case of Piyali,
if she scored 175 then, 175 x 100/396 =
44.19
On the Basis of Rank: If Anil has secured Rank 5 in NEET and
had 8,00,000 students appearing for the exam, then the percentile of Anil would
be [(800000-5)/800000] x 100 = 99.99
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