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400 marks NEET in ST Category any chance in govt colleges?


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John Tangkhu 18th Oct, 2021
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SREYASHI SEN 18th Oct, 2021

Hello Aspirant...

Please specify your state in the comments so that I may tell you if your pick is possible in a government medical college in your state via State Quota. In most states, if you have 400 or more points, you can earn a government medical seat.

440+ marks would henceforth be a safe score for admission to a government medical college under the 15% All India Quota for SC Category.

The cut-off point for a government medical college (SC Category via 15% All India Quota) last year was -

Marks on the NEET - 424/720

60,283th place

Tezpur Medical College in Assam has been assigned to you.

I hope it helps.

Regards.

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18th Oct, 2021
400 marks st category DELHI STATE
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