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Can I get mbbs /bds seat with 190 neet scores?


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Zulfa Syed 7th May, 2019
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priyaankasarkar Student Expert 7th May, 2019
Dear  Zulfa, you haven't mentioned your Category. Neverthless, if you belong to General Category, you should score 50% of top NEET score. It is 40% for SC,ST,OBC. For example, if the top NEET score is 500, for General Category it should be 250 and for SC,ST,OBC it is 240. So on these terms, for qualifying with a score of 190 the top scorer should have scored between 380-450 which might not be a possibility unless the paper has been pretty tough. Neverthless, we would suggest you to wait until the official Answer key has been released. And not all students really remember all the questions they answered. The chances are fair that you might have even scored more than that.
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