Hi how much marks do i need to get admission in govt mbbs as i belong to OBC caste and from Maharashtra state i would like to go anywhere...
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hi sid, it varies every year but i would suggest that aim for 580 plus to be on a safer side, its high , i know but absolutely doable , so aim for it.NEET 2018 Examination is most likely to be held on 10th May (Thursday) 2018 . NEET 2018 Application Form will be released in the month of January 2018.CBSE conducts NEET for admission across all medical colleges in india except aiims,and jipmer.The exam pattern is as follows:-
physics-45 questions each carrying 4 marks
chemistry-45 questions,each carrying 4 marks
and biology 90 questions each carrying 4 marks as well.hope this helps good luck
Hi Sid Patil,
Talking directly in terms of marks, a score of 575+ will be a very safe score for State quota seats and too for the AIQ seats.
For your perusal, previous year cutoff with other info too is being provided for your kind attention...
Cut off score of previous year NEET was as follows
Category | Marks Range | Qualifying Criteria | Number of Candidates |
Others | 685-145 | 50th Percentile | 1,71,329 |
OBC | 678-118 | 40th Percentile | 1,75,226 |
SC | 595-118 | 40th Percentile | 47,183 |
ST | 599-118 | 40th Percentile | 15,710 |
UR – PH | 474-131 | 45th Percentile | 437 |
OBC – PH | 510-118 | 40th Percentile | 597 |
SC – PH | 415-118 | 40th Percentile | 143 |
ST – PH | 339-118 | 40th Percentile | 36 |
Hope This Helps
All the Best
As per your query about score to pass neet.. I would like to tell you it varies every year... It depends on lots of factors like difficulty level of paper and number of students getting that mark etc... It also depends on category .. It will be different for Government, Private and Deemed medical colleges.... Also it will differ you applying from All india quota 15% or State quota 85%... Cut off of state quota is usually lower than all india quota...
no one can predict such things. We dont know how a student is studying in some distance of this vast country. But there are always some safer scores which can be predicted.
Overall if you want to know if you are on the safer side or not, try scoring 480+
Hope its helps you.
Regards
Dr Parmanand Agarwal
MBBS MD
Career counsellor.
You should be leaving for the score of above 400 out of 720 in order to avail some Government Medical College either through the 85% state quota 15% all India quota as the case may be
If you are attempting to get a government college by the 85% state quota then my advice would be you must be scoring a minimum of above 450, if possible above 500, no matter which state you are appearing from because the competition level they usually Hai as it is over the last few years. Of course it is subject to the early variation in the standards of questionnaire and the performance of all the students.
OBC categorisation doesn't really benefit you and apart from a difference in rank of about 10 or 15 students it's almost the same for unreserved and OBC categories
Of course if you're aiming for one of the seats by the 15% all India quota, then you should be aiming for anyone hiring for which you might need to score around 5:50 out of 720 if not more
Hope this helps..thank you
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