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Can a general cast candidate expect a MBBS seat in Delhi state quota and AIQ with 572 marks this year ?


SUBRATA BHATTACHARYA 15th Sep, 2021
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rajeevanand843 15th Sep, 2021

Hello aspirant

You must be aware that cut off ranks for Gen Candidates in delhi state quota is more than AIQ quota counselling.

Last year i.e neet 2020 cut off for Gen category in AIQ counseling was 15038. (marks above 610+)

Whereas in delhi state quota counselling it was AIR 6349 in DU and AIR 4207 in IPU upto second round of counselling.

So if we see all last year cut off and also previous year trend your chances seems to be almost zero.

Although if rank stay below 25k at your expected marks then you might have some chances in govt BDS college.

You may get low fee's private medical colleges in state like Karnataka and Kerala if you are interested.

Use NEET UG college predictor tool to know your other admission possibilities for MBBS, BDS & Ayush courses.

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer

Hope this information helps you and clear your doubt.

All the best !!

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