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Cut off for the admission in Mbbs


Sneha Deb Barma 2nd Dec, 2017
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Gautam Manohar 22nd Dec, 2017

hi sneha, it all depends on what category you belong to and what reservation you have, whether you have state quota or not , but i would suggest that aim for 580 plus, its high , i know but absolutely doable , so aim for it.NEET 2018 Examination is most likely to be held on 10th May (Thursday) 2018 . NEET 2018 Application Form will be released in the month of January 2018.CBSE conducts NEET for admission across all medical colleges in india except aiims,and jipmer.The exam pattern is as follows:-

physics-45 questions each carrying 4 marks

chemistry-45 questions,each carrying 4 marks

and biology 90 questions each carrying 4 marks as well.hope this helps good luck

Jatin Prajapati 4th Dec, 2017

Hi Sneha Deb Barma

Cut off score of previous year NEET was as follows

Category Marks Range Qualifying Criteria Number of Candidates
Others 685-145 50th Percentile 1,71,329
OBC 678-118 40th Percentile 1,75,226
SC 595-118 40th Percentile 47,183
ST 599-118 40th Percentile 15,710
UR – PH 474-131 45th Percentile 437
OBC – PH 510-118 40th Percentile 597
SC – PH 415-118 40th Percentile 143
ST – PH 339-118 40th Percentile 36

Here are Some GOLDEN tips for the preparation of NEET

  • Firstly, gather all the details about the officially prescribed syllabus for the examination.
  • Make a proper time-table for your preparations.
  • Follow the time table strictly and increase your potential day by day.
  • Consider the good preparation books and study materials.
  • Practice mock test & previous year question papers.
  • Make mistakes while practising, and correct them and never repeat them.
  • Never give up even at your low time.
  • Stay stress free & healthy while preparing for exams.
  • Don’t try to include new topics at the end of preparations.

All the best.

Dr Parmanand Agarwal 4th Dec, 2017
Hello sneha,

As per your query about marks cutoff.. I would like to tell you it varies very year... It depends on lots of factors like difficulty level of paper and number of students getting that mark etc... It also depends on.. It will be different for Government, Private and Deemed medical colleges.... Also it will differ you applying from All india quota 15% or State quota 85%... Cut off of state quota is usually lower than all india quota.... Now in each of these quota its further divided into categories like OPEN/SC/ST/OBC..... Etc..



Hope it helps you.

Regards

Dr Parmanand Agarwal

MBBS MD

Career counsellor.






Rakshita 4th Dec, 2017
Last year cut off was 540. So this year we predict 500+
Dr.Debtanu Banerjee 3rd Dec, 2017
Hello Sneha

The cut office search for general category is around the 50th percentile which would mean around 360 out of 724 Neet examinations, which renders you liable to apply for MBBS course in any of the private or government institutes across India affiliated to the Medical Council of India.

Of course the prerequisite being you must have obtained at least 50% in each of physics, chemistry and Biology in your class 12 board examinations and having overall passed in the Board examinations with an aggregate of a work 50% under general category in your class 12 board examination by the time you are called up for counselling for the Neet examinations of the respective year.

If you are appearing from the SC or St category this would be 40% instead of the aforesaid 50% and the percentile would drop from the 50th percentile to the 45th 40th percentile the marks ranging would depend somewhere around 250-280/720.

I'll do the ST cutoff sometimes has dropped to around 128 out of 720, a good advice would be trying to score above 400 on the minimum in order to try to secure a good MBBS or BDS seat across good colleges in India.

If you are appearing under the general category I would recommend you try scoring above 450 out of 720 to get into a decent Government Medical College.

In order to avail the elite suites across the best medical colleges of government category across India by the 15% all India quota your total should be somewhere above 500 if possible above 550 out of 720.

Score of above 450 but below 550 might get you into one of the recent colleges of government category in your state under the 85% state quota admissions.

thank you







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3rd Dec, 2017
Thanks Sir
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3rd Dec, 2017
Your welcome...
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Ahmadunnisa Begum 3rd Dec, 2017
Hello Sneha,



The cut off score of NEET 2017 has been released along with the result on June 23, 2017. The exam conducting authority, CBSE has released the cut off score of NEET 2017 for all categories.The NEET 2017 cut off is the qualifying score/percentile for the test. It must be noted that NEET 2017 cut off score is the lowest possible marks a candidate must obtain in order to qualify NEET 2017.As per the NEET Cut Off 2017 data, unreserved candidates have to score in the bracket of 697 to 131 marks to clear the 50th percentile Cut Off requirement and be eligible for NEET 2017 Counselling. The cut off score of NEET 2017 is based on many factors such as number of candidates appeared in entrance exam, difficulty level of test, marking scheme, and most importantly, number of MBBS and BDS seats. In order to qualify NEET 2017, candidates belonging to General Category have to secure a minimum of 50 percentile score in the test, while, those belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribe (ST) and Other Backward Classes (OBC), the minimum cut off score to obtain is 40 percentile. Further, on the basis of NEET 2017 cut off, the score card of NEET 2017 will specify whether the candidate isNEETqualified or non-qualified. Further, among the qualified candidates, the top 15% scorers will be directly eligible to participate in NEET 2017 counselling for 15% All India Quota Seats. On the basis of NEET 2017 Cut off, NEET rank range for participation in 15% All India Quota (AIQ) counselling will be declared separately.



Unreserved



543473



697-131









OBC



47382



130- 107









SC



14599



130- 107









ST



6018



130- 107









Unreserved & PH



67



130-118









OBC & PH



152



130- 107









SC & PH



38



130-107









ST & PH



10



130-107





You can have a look at the entire article at careers360.



https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off



Goodluck!



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