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Hello anyone reading my question. I'M from maharashtra OBC category appearing for neet in 2022 . I just wanted to know how many marks r required in NEET so I can get at any government medical college seat for sure... I'm okay with any college anywhere in India but need a govt. medical college


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Priyanshu 20th Oct, 2021
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vermajismya 29th Nov, 2021
Dear aspirant you should have Target of 650 + marks as cutoff through aiq going 618+
So for safe zone you require more than this !!
As cutoff varies every year so we can't predict actual data but I am telling you the approx so please aim high
As many student get 600+ marks but also they are not able to get good government colleges so I will suggest you to Target 650+
And the general and obc category don't have too much difference in their cutoff marks ,some 5-15 difference not much !!

Knowing cutoff of neet you can read article here -

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

Thanks
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29th Nov, 2021
THANK U 🙏
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