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Hello Meghana,
The cutoff for medical colleges through NEET is very high as compared to your score. For getting a government college you need at least 400 marks in NEET if you don't have state quota and around 360 marks if you have state quota along with SC quota.
All The Best
yes i understand your query regarding this as i would like to give you a brief about this as follows through the official article of career 360 as follows :
The Mop Up round is the process of counselling of seat allotment in medical colleges by states against the reverted seats from All India 15% qouta. This round is only for those candidates which do not get seats in round 1 and round 2. This is not applicable for the candidates who already got seats alloted. Candidates who are qualified but do not get any seat in round 1 and round 2 they are automatically eligible for Mop Up round. You have to fill separate form for this round. The dates will display at the time of counselling.
It is a chance to get a seat in government college irrespective of lower marks than state cut off.
Hope this helps. All the best!!
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