can I get a government medical colleg with 562 marks and sports quota (sliver medal)?
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Hello there,
With 562 marks in NEET and a sports quota (silver medal) , you have a good chance of getting a seat in a government medical college , depending on a few factors:
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State Quota : The cutoff for government medical colleges varies from state to state. With 562 marks , you stand a strong chance, especially with the added advantage of a sports quota , which can lower the cutoff for you.
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Sports Quota : The availability of the sports quota varies by state and institution, and each state has different guidelines for the weightage given to medals (silver, gold, etc.). Some states offer extra marks or a lower cutoff for candidates with achievements in sports, making your 562 marks more competitive.
Category and State
: If you belong to a
reserved category
(SC/ST/OBC) or are applying in a state with lower cutoffs, your chances of getting into a government medical college increase.
Steps to Follow:
- Check your state’s counseling process for NEET and sports quota rules.
- Participate in the state-level counseling and apply under the sports quota to maximize your chances.
In conclusion, with
562 marks
and the
sports quota
, you have a fair chance of securing a
government MBBS seat
depending on the state's policies and the specific sports quota benefits.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
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