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Hey there, You will be scoring 552 marks in NEET 2019. You belong to the general category. With these marks, you may get a seat in the Army College of Medical Science in Delhi but there are very fewer chances for that. As even you know due to high cutoffs this year this cannot be predicted for getting a seat. You should wait for the result and after that, you can see the college cutoffs so that you can see whether you can get a seat or not. You can even get good colleges at this rank and even ACMS College is also one of the best colleges for MBBS but you might be getting some difficulty for that. 

I would personally like to suggest you check for colleges in your state as you will get a seat under reserved quota and even you can check at NEET PREDICTOR.

It is at very low price available and it will provide you the best results according to your state and category.

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=neet-clgpd_landing-page&ici=prediction-section_c360-home

Hello Kanika

Yes, you can.

Last year 441 got last seat


And this year as neet is fully functional so students with 460 marks would be getting college from their state quota so opting ACMS would be less comman opposite to last year trends

For more info: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ap-eamcet-hall-ticket

Hello Rabiya,
360 is an okay score but definitely not enough to get you ACMS under priority six army category.
There are a total of 6 priorities and you have to see which one is applicable to you :-
1) Priority-I: Widows/Wards of Defense personnel
killed in action
2) Priority-II: Wards of disabled in action and boarded
out from service.
3) Priority-III: Widows/ Wards of Defense personnel
who died while in service with death attributable to
military service.
4) Priority-IV: Wards of disabled in service and
boarded out with disability attributable to military
service.
5) Priority-V: Wards of Ex-servicemen who are in
receipt of Gallantry Awards.
6) Priority-VI: Wards of Ex-Servicemen
The admission in ACMS also depends on your priority and you have to provide documents to prove the priority which is applicable to you.

Last year the closing rank for acms was 19613 ( 519 marks) for the army category.
Hope this answer will help.
All the very best for the future!!

Hey! 

As you have not provided your category you belong to but still we will let you know with all the necessary details. NEET Eligibility based on the categories for getting admission in ACMS are:- 

GEN :- 50th Percentile

OBC:- 45th Percentile

SC :- 40th Percentile

ST :- 40th Percentile 

You can take a look on these details. Helps :- https://medicine.career360.com/neet-college-predictor

Hope it helps. All the best!

Hiii jay kumar....
Conguralation u got v good marks in neet....most of the government college open at 500+....so there are many changes that you can get government college its almost done.....and it doesnot matter that u are from any category since u got a wonderful marks ....but as u said that u r son of ex service man tban there are bit chances of easily getting government college....just sit and relax...hope your future will be bright hope u like the answer keep asking we are always there for you And dont forget to upvote

Hey Pulkit !
The last person who entered through the gates of ESIC Medical College, Faridabad under AIQ had an All India Rank of 4528 and his corresponding marks was 568.

And yes,
Army College of Medical Science, Delhi incorporates students just of Army Wards and reserved categories. If you are a UR candidate, you won't stand any chance to get a seat in there.

Hope this helps.

All the Best !

Hello aspirant, 

Well delhi has always been a stiff one in case of neet cutoff. Last year the cut offs for government quota didn't go below 600 marks also in internal DU the cutoffs went to a minimum of 527. (for obc) 

I'm very sorry to say but you won't be able to get admission in a government college in delhi with that score.

Thank you 

hiii sweta....

Conguralation u got v good marks in neet....most of the government college open at 500+....so there are many changes that you can get government college its almost done.....and it doesnot matter that u are from any category since u got a wonderful marks ....just sit and relax...hope your future will be bright hope u like the answer keep asking we are always there for you And dont forget to upvote


Hey there

As per your marks there are chances of yours getting government colleges in up for detailed previous year analysis visit our link of careers360

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Good luck.

most probably you will get admission because of your marks.

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