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Hi, students today we will discuss NEET Qualifying marks to Study MBBS Abroad. As we all know NEET-UG is mandatory. Every candidate got a NEET-UG Score Card. Here we find minimum NEET Qualifying Marks to Study MBBS in Bangladesh.
NEET 2020 Minimum Cutoff Marks
The Health Ministry has made it clear that any Indian candidate wishing to pursue medical education from any foreign destination (on or after May 2018) will have to qualify for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) from now on.
MCI NEET Minimum Qualifying marks Many of us looking for MBBS Admission abroad. Most of them confused about NEET Qualifying marks. NEET qualify does not mean you’ll get MBBS Admission in India. Every year thousands of medical aspirants moving to Bangladesh to peruse medical degrees.
If you like to apply for MBBS in Bangladesh feel free to contact Smile Education Helpline 9903-033-033 Call 091633-22022 Email: info@mbbsbangladesh.com
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MBBS from Bangladesh now proven the best alternative for Indian students to study MBBS. Here you find NEET 2020 Minimum Cutoff Marks NEET minimum qualifying Percentile MCI/NMC will issue an equivalent certificate to study medicine from foreign nationals.
Please find NEET Qualifying Marks to Study MBBS in Bangladesh
Here’s NEET 2020 Minimum Cutoff Marks
NEET 2020 CutOff
Category | Qualifying Percentile | NEET 2020 Cut off | No. Of Candidates |
Unreserved (UR) | 50th Percentile | 720-147 | 682406 |
Other Backward Classes (OBC) | 40th Percentile | 146-113 | 61265 |
Scheduled Caste (SC) | 40th Percentile | 146-113 | 19572 |
Scheduled Tribe (ST) | 40th Percentile | 146-113 | 7837 |
Unreserved Physically Handicapped (UR-PH) | 45th Percentile | 146-129 | 99 |
Other Backward Classes Handicapped (OBC-PH) | 40th Percentile | 128-113 | 233 |
Scheduled Caste Handicapped (SC-PH) | 40th Percentile | 128-113 | 70 |
Scheduled Tribe Handicapped (ST -PH) | 40th Percentile | 128-113 | 18 |
Total | 771500 |
MCI Eligibility to Study MBBS in Bangladesh.
Is NEET required for an MBBS abroad?
It is informed that the regulations prescribe that the Indian citizens or Overseas Citizen of India intending to obtain a primary medical qualification from any medical institution outside India, on or after May 2018, shall have to mandatorily qualify the NEET for admission to MBBS course abroad.
The decision will be implemented prospectively i.e. from May 2019. Thus, students who have already taken admission under current regulations to pursue primary medical courses by taking an Eligibility Certificate from MCI are exempted from qualifying NEET.
Compare Last year NEET UG Cut Off 2019
Category | Qualifying Percentile | NEET 2019 Cut off | No. Of Candidates |
OTHERS | 50th Percentile | 701-134 | 704335 |
OBC | 40th Percentile | 133-107 | 63789 |
SC | 40th Percentile | 133-107 | 20009 |
ST | 40th Percentile | 133-107 | 8455 |
UR & PH | 45th Percentile | 133-120 | 266 |
OBC & PH | 40th Percentile | 119-107 | 142 |
SC & PH | 40th Percentile | 119-107 | 32 |
ST & PH | 40th Percentile | 119-107 | 14 |
Total | 797042 |
NEET Cut off 2019: Category wise Qualified Candidates
Category | NEET 2019 Qualification Percentile | NEET 2019 Qualifying Score (out of 720) | Qualified Candidates (By Obtaining NEET Cut off) |
UR | 50th Percentile | 134 | 2,68,316 |
OBC | 40th Percentile | 107 | 3,27,575 |
SC | 40th Percentile | 107 | 87,311 |
ST | 40th Percentile | 107 | 31,360 |
NEET 2019 Gender wise Qualified Candidates
Gender | Registered Candidates | Appeared Candidates | Qualified Candidates (By Obtaining NEET Cut off) |
Male | 5,80,649 | 5,53,849 | 3,12,399 |
Female | 7,46,075 | 7,16,072 | 4,02,162 |
Transgender | 01 | 01 | 01 |
Total | 13,26,725 | 12,69,922 | 7,14,562 |
NEET 2019 Nationality wise Qualified Candidates
Nationality | Registered Candidates | Appeared Candidates | Qualified Candidates (By Obtaining NEET Cut off) |
Indian | 13,23,673 | 12,67,229 | 7,12,635 |
Foreigner | 621 | 518 | 324 |
NRI | 1,842 | 1,651 | 1,200 |
OCI | 529 | 461 | 367 |
PIO | 60 | 55 | 36 |
Now Indian medical aspirants can also pursue MBBS education in Bangladesh and have to qualify a screening test called Foreign Medical Graduates Exam (FMGE), for registration to practice in India after obtaining primary medical qualification (MBBS) overseas. It has come to notice that medical institutions/universities of foreign countries admit Indian students without proper assessment or screening of the students’ academic ability to cope with medical education with the result that many students fail to qualify the screening test.
National Testing Agency or NTA Official Website: http://ntaresults.nic.in
For Bangladesh Admission Process only eligible Contacts Smile Education
Helpline: (+91)-9903-033-033