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Hello,You can get into many of the private medical colleges without giving the neet exam. To get admission in any of the government colleges you need to qualify the neet exam. The qualifying cut off for different categories changes every year. Since the last two years the cut off was as follows:
NEET cut off marks for 2021:
for General category is 720-138 marks
for SC / ST / OBC category it is 137-108 marks.
for the General-PwD category it is 137-122 marks
for SC / ST / OBC-PwD it is 121-108 marks.
NEET Cut Off marks for 2020:
for general category candidates was 720-147 marks
for SC / ST / OBC category candidates it was 146-113 marks.
for gen pwd category candidates it was 146-129
for SC/ST/OBC PWD category candidates it was 128-113
If you are planning to prepare for NEET exam then you need to score accordingly as per the above data.
Now, the fees structure for the government colleges varies a little bit as per the college. The fees varies from 20,000 to 90,000 for the medical colleges in UP.
The fees structure for the private colleges are quite high. I am mentioning the fee structure for a few of the colleges so that you can get an idea of the fees that is to be paid for mbbs :
these are some of the private medical colleges along with their fees structure. hope you get all your answers. If you have any other doubt please reach to us.
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