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tv204935 1st Aug, 2020
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Dr.Chhavi Srivastava 10th Sep, 2020
Hi , as per last year cutoff least marks to secure a seat in government medical college from your category was 323 marks in subbaiah institute of medical sciences,Shimoga under 85% state quota . So as per that chances are very few for you to get a seat in government medical college as cutoff varies every year depending on number of students appearing in exam, difficulty level of exam, students scoring more than you and your category. And cutoff usually gets higher as compared to previous years cutoff .
So you need to score 450+ marks in order to increase your chances of getting a seat in government college
Hope this helps
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