With no cut-off for individual subjects – physics, chemistry and biology—in the NEET entrance exam, at least 400 students with single-digit marks in physics and chemistry and 110 students with zero or negative marks in them have been admitted for MBBS in 2017, mostly in private colleges.
from Times of India https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/some-mbbs-students-got-0-or-less-in-neet-papers/articleshow/65002249.cms
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