NEET 2024: Cutoff (OBC, SC, ST & General Category)
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AIIMS and JIPMER will add approximately 1700 seats. And Tamilnadu is opening 6 new Medical Colleges and they will add approximately 600 seats. This will take the count to approximately 90000 MBBS seats. And the Candidates who registed for NEET this year is approximately 15 lakhs and atleast 11 lakh Candidates are estimated to appear for NEET. Assuming even 8 lakh Candidates qualify for the exam, the ratio of no.of Candidates competing for 1 MBBS seat will be 1:11. When the ratio is this huge, cut offs are bound to increase. And Cut offs change every year depending on various factors such as no.of Candidates appearing for the exam, no.of Candidates qualified, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam. In UP in 2018 under OBC Category 429 was the cut off and in 2019 it increased to 573. So if you belong to OBC Category, you will need more than 550 in general. Again in States like Delhi or Rajasthan or Maharashtra, this score might be less. For AIIMS or JIPMER, you will need atleast 600 and above even if you belong to OBC Category.
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