NEET 2024: Cutoff (OBC, SC, ST & General Category)
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Dear candidate, if you follow the cut off of this year, the minimum qualifying marks to be eligible for admission into any college, for SC category was 108 marks. So with 96 marks you didn't Qualify NEET 2021. So there is nothing to be disappointed, work hard this time and you will succeed in this upcoming year.
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Is the qualifying marks in NEET UG is for general category 50 th percentile, Pol SC ST OBC 48 percentile, for general PWD candidate 45th percentile show your marks is not in the criteria for appearing in the counselling after the exam off NEET UG. There is little chance for you to take MBBS course in this marks in the state of Karnataka. For more information you can click on the carrier c60 college predictor website
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Hello aspirant.
To be eligible for application to any medical/dental college, you need to qualify the NEET exam first. As you mentioned you belong to the SC category, the cut off marks for SC category for session 2021 is 108. However, as you have scored below 108, you have not qualified for the NEET exam and hence are ineligible to sit for the AIQ/ state counseling procedures which allows admission into various government/private/deemed medical/dental colleges. You can take a drop and try again next year.
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