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What is the minimum marks required in intermediate and EAMCET to get free seat medicine?

To get a free seat in medicine through the EAMCET (Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test) in India, candidates need to meet certain minimum marks requirements in both the Intermediate (12th grade) examination and the EAMCET entrance exam. These requirements may vary slightly from state to state, but generally, the following criteria apply:

Intermediate (12th grade) Marks:

* For General Category Candidates: A minimum aggregate score of 60% or above in the Intermediate examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) subjects.

* For Reserved Category Candidates (SC/ST/OBC): A minimum aggregate score of 50% or above in the Intermediate examination with PCB subjects.

EAMCET Entrance Exam Marks:

* For General Category Candidates: A minimum rank within the top 10,000 in the EAMCET entrance exam.

* For Reserved Category Candidates: A minimum rank within the respective category's cutoff rank in the EAMCET entrance exam.

In addition to these minimum marks requirements, candidates must also meet other eligibility criteria, such as age, nationality, and residency requirements, as specified by the relevant state government or examination authority. It's important to note that the competition for free seats in medicine is high, and the exact cutoff marks and ranks required may vary each year based on the number of available seats and the number of qualified candidates.

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