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Hello neha,
Neet is the sole entrance test for admission to MBBS and other medical and paramedical courses in India. The exam is organised by the National Testing Agency.
Admissions through NEET are basically categorised in two types of quota i.e., All India Quota (AIQ) and State Level Quota. All India Quota comprises 15 per cent of the overall seats and the rest of the 85 per cent are filled under state-level quota.
As per your question, you have got 515 marks in neet which is a very good score, you can get government MBBS seat under state quota or private colleges. As you belong to general category so its quite difficult to predict about AIQ but can't promise about it as cut-off changes year to year.
For more details go through the following links,
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
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Hope this will help you a lot,
Thank you.
Hello Neha,
Well you certainly have difficult chances for admission in delhi since the minimum marks required for admission in a government medical college in delhi is near about 580.
But you may have decent chances of admission in other states since cutoff for stater like karnataka, West bengal, odisha etc is expected to go low.
I would suggest you to apply for the counseling process (both state and all India) in order to explore all your options.
Hope it helps
Thank you
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Hello!
Congrats on your marks! There is a very less chance, but you can apply for state quota seats in government colleges. For all India quota, it seems like a very very low chance, as you may be waitlisted for most colleges. Try going for state quota which increases your chances of getting a seat.
Good luck!
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