NEET 2024: Cutoff (OBC, SC, ST & General Category)
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hii husaain
there is calculated in various way percentile wise the cut off let me tell in category wise
unreserved with 50th Percentile 119 marks for qualifing
SC,ST & OBC 40th Percentile 96 marks for qualifing
for more details with rank and marks cut off check the below link you will find the graphs
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
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Hey.
The qualifying marks for NEET 2018 for the Unreserved category to be eligible to take admission in any government, private, deemed University was 119/720. But as you would know that admission is done on the basis of merit and your ranks you would require more marks to be able to clear the cut off for varioua good colleges. For admission in Government colleges under the All India quota you would require atleast 560 marks. For admission in Government colleges under the State quota you would require atleast 510+ marks. But this is only an estimate this varies a lot depending upon your state and colleges. For private colleges 450+ would be a safe score. But a few top private colleges have higher cut offs than this. You can let me know the state you belong to or seek admission in for a more accurate reply.
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