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Hi, I'm a 12th grader aspiring to become a doctor, i'm studying in bahrain so basically i am an nri, i will be writing neet 20201 ug and i would like to know how many marks should i obtain to get into a government college since i come under the 15% general category


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Pavan Krishnan TM 19th Dec, 2020
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chinchujoseph1993 28th Jan, 2021

Hello,

If you fall under the General category and want admission into a Good Government college through the 15% All India Quota it would be better if you get a score of 580+ to be on the safe side.

Below I have shared a link where you will get the previous years cutoff for the Government colleges in every state so that you may get an idea:

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

Good Luck

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28th Jan, 2021
Thank you very much
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28th Jan, 2021
Pavan Krishnan TM No problem
Good luck to you
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